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  1. fzf

    :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder

    fzf, a multi-purpose fuzzy finder, and clifm file manager. You might also be interested in this repo.

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  3. clifm

    :floppy_disk: The shell-like, command line terminal file manager

    fzf, a multi-purpose fuzzy finder, and clifm file manager. You might also be interested in this repo.

  4. awesome-cli-apps

    🖥 📊 🕹 🛠 A curated list of command line apps

    fzf, a multi-purpose fuzzy finder, and clifm file manager. You might also be interested in this repo.

  5. fff

    A testing micro framework for creating function test doubles (by meekrosoft)

    For news reading, surely, I'd go with newsboat, perfect for this. Newsboat also fetches Odysee and Youtube channels, and you can integrate mpv to it to watch the videos. No ads, nothing. For file manager, I'm using fff, very minimal and relatively easy to configure.

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