Tags: terminal* + cli*

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  1. Crush is a Go-based CLI application that brings AI assistance to your terminal. It provides a terminal user interface (TUI) for AI coding.
    2026-02-02 Tags: , , , , , , , , by klotz
  2. Tmux is a terminal multiplexer that allows users to create and manage multiple terminal sessions within a single window. It offers features like session persistence, window and pane splitting, and customization options, enhancing productivity for Linux users, especially those working with remote servers or VMs.
  3. Brow6el is a terminal web browser that uses sixel graphics to display a fully graphical web browser within a terminal. It renders webpages headless using the Chromium Embedded Framework and converts the output to sixels.
  4. A neofetch-style CLI tool for GitHub statistics. Display your GitHub profile and stats in a beautiful, colorful terminal interface.
    2025-10-20 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  5. Run any GUI app in the terminal `term.everything` is a Linux CLI program to run GUI windows in your terminal. Specifically, `term.everything` is a built-from-scratch Wayland compositor that outputs to a terminal rather than your monitor.
  6. A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration.
  7. MDColor is a Python script designed for Linux terminals that takes Markdown text via piped input and outputs a colorized and styled version directly to your terminal. It enhances readability by applying ANSI escape codes for bold, italic, headers, code blocks (with syntax highlighting via Pygments for supported languages), lists, links, and more.
  8. Charm makes the command line glamorous with tools like Huh for interactive forms, Lip Gloss for styling, and Glow for markdown reading. They offer various libraries and applications for building terminal user interfaces.
    2025-03-11 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  9. The article argues that instead of developing numerous tools for LLM, giving it direct access to a terminal is more efficient and future-proof. It references Rich Sutton's "The Bitter Lesson" and discusses how the terminal's existing command-line tools can be utilized by LLM for various tasks, highlighting the importance of general methods over specialized tools.

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