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Top 23 Command Open-Source Projects
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erdtree
A modern, cross-platform, multi-threaded, and general purpose filesystem and disk-usage utility that is aware of .gitignore and hidden file rules.
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SaaSHub
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venom
🐍 Manage and run your integration tests with efficiency - Venom run executors (script, HTTP Request, web, imap, etc... ) and assertions (by ovh)
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py_cui
A python library for intuitively creating CUI/TUI interfaces with widgets, inspired by gocui.
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u-service
Represent use cases in a simple and powerful way while writing modular, expressive and sequentially logical code.
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We can use the flag with --date or -date, Go already does the automatic check. We can make our entire boilerplate with this approach, but let's make it a little easier and use the Cobra CLI package.
Choosing Vercel was a natural decision as it has become the default method for launching apps that are accessible to a wide audience. The simplicity of configuring environment variables, domains, and other settings facilitated this choice. We have implemented feature branch deployment to guarantee that the code is operational and prepared for peer review.
Project mention: How can someone who has primarily worked in Web/Mobile development break into systems engineering? | /r/ExperiencedDevs | 2023-08-18The most substantial project that I have to show for my knowledge of the lower level topics is this project I work on in my spare-time called erdtree and I'm really banking on that to stand-in as "experience" in the absence of professional systems experience.
Project mention: Ask HN: What's your favorite software testing framework and why? | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-05-21You can also load fixtures in database directly, work with Kafka queues both as a producer (e.g. write an event to a Kafka queue, wait a few seconds and see that it was consumed by the service you test, and that some side effects can be observed) or as a consumer (e.g. make sure after an HTTP call, an event was correctly pushed to a queue), or even read a mailbox in IMAP to check that your service correctly send an email.
It's a bit rough on the edges sometimes, but I'd never go back on writing integration tests directly in my programming language. Declarative is the way to go.
[1]: https://github.com/ovh/venom
We just released v2.0.0-alpha1 of https://github.com/shomali11/slacker
It's not quite a GUI, but I usually refer to https://alfg.dev/ffmpeg-commander/.
Project mention: Is Node.js a good way to implement a CLI app with persistence? | /r/node | 2023-06-02Due to Node's asynchronous behavior, it makes Node great for long-running processes that make a lot of HTTP requests, database calls, and other async ops, like a web server or a REST API. However, if I am making a CLI tool for pretty much personal use only, with very minimal async operations, then blocking the event loop with a synchronous function that will resolve almost immediately will make no difference perceivable to a human brain or have any speed benefits that someone can actually observe (think `fs.readFileSync` or `require('dotenv') of 10 line config file, or a quick embedded db (sqlite) query with only ~100 records. I'm wondering what the best way to implement the database part of the app synchronous. I can read/write to JSON files but it would be tricky because the data is relational, and some complex joins and other data wrangling operations are required (complex to perform in JS but are easy to implement in a SQL statement). It's not important what the operations are, that's not the point of this post. This is mostly a personal project of interest: making this CLI tool completely avoiding any async operations/using no promises. I would like to use node tho, as I said this is just out of interest and I also want to experiment with several CLI libraries such as Ink or Cliffy.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Command projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | cobra | 36,077 |
2 | vercel | 12,182 |
3 | serve | 9,168 |
4 | You-Dont-Need-GUI | 5,376 |
5 | design_patterns_in_typescript | 5,091 |
6 | command-injection-payload-list | 2,582 |
7 | erdtree | 2,252 |
8 | CliFx | 1,423 |
9 | arg | 1,202 |
10 | venom | 976 |
11 | jwt-cracker | 944 |
12 | cmd | 868 |
13 | rush | 829 |
14 | slacker | 810 |
15 | py_cui | 736 |
16 | ffmpeg-commander | 675 |
17 | discordx | 571 |
18 | u-service | 514 |
19 | vue-command-palette | 487 |
20 | hoard | 469 |
21 | tsukae | 435 |
22 | crudini | 424 |
23 | Cliffy | 347 |
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