Harlequin.sh DuckDB IDE for your terminal

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  1. harlequin

    The SQL IDE for Your Terminal.

    DuckDB provides some really nice python APIs that other databases don't have, so it was a very easy way for me to get started. I'm considering/planning extending to other DBs using plugins. More info here: https://github.com/tconbeer/harlequin/issues/230

  2. Stream

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  3. motor

    ncurses based IDE with debugger support - in search of a new maintainer (by rofl0r)

    There’s Motor, but I don’t know if the project is still being maintained.

    https://github.com/rofl0r/motor

  4. btop

    A monitor of resources

    I love this and will definitely try it out! Although I admit I'm a little puzzled when people simultaneously want to do a TUI but also design things so there is generous (excessive, actually) whitespace around everything to create the illusion of "minimalism" or "comfort".

    It's a TUI! It should be buzzing with numbers, packed with information, sparing with space and using every pixel possible. btop[1] is a great example imo — one of the best.

    [1]: https://github.com/aristocratos/btop

  5. textadept

    Textadept is a fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor for programmers.

    - Textadept: https://github.com/orbitalquark/textadept

    Or "Geany IDE" on desktop environment (while waiting for lapce.dev to get better), I tend to stay away as much as possible from VS Codium, but everyone else seems to love it and already forgot about Atom, few seems to realise how Microsoft really is.

    Maybe the plot twist is that you have to accept in your heart that "writing text on anything, is the real IDE", and transcend to writing on nano!

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