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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 25, 2020
Starting off with hexyl by @sharkdp86: a hex dump tool that uses colour to distinguish categories of bytes. https://github.com/sharkdp/hexyl
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 25, 2020
exa by @cairnrefinery: an improved file lister (like ls) with more features and better defaults. It uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata. It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and git. https://the.exa.website/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 26, 2020
This one has actually been pictured in the previous two posts: Alacritty by @i_am_jwilm. Alacritty is a fast GPU accelerated terminal emulator that supports supports BSD, Linux, macOS, and Windows. https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 27, 2020
Amp by @wastedintel is a modal text editor inspired by vi/vim. It comes with usable defaults and includes syntax highlighting, a fuzzy file finder, local symbol jump, and basic git integration out of the box. https://amp.rs/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 28, 2020
Tokei by @XamppRocky quickly calculates and presents statistics about source code such as line and comment count, grouped by language. It also handles files containing multiple languages such as Markdown containing code snippets. https://github.com/XAMPPRocky/tokei
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 29, 2020
Silicon by Aloxaf: Create a beautiful image of your source code. Handy for sharing code on Twitter! https://github.com/Aloxaf/silicon
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 30, 2020
wool by grapegrip: Live preview Markdown documents as you edit, using GitHub styling. Great for checking READMEs and similar files before pushing to GitHub. https://github.com/grapegrip/wool
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) July 31, 2020
broot by @DenysSeguret is a swiss army knife of file hierarchies — even huge ones! Interactively navigate, search, sort, and preview file trees with ease to find just the right file or directory. Then open or cd into it. https://dystroy.org/broot/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 1, 2020
skim by @jinzhouz is a fast and versatile fuzzy finder. It can be plugged into your shell and vim, as well as used in shell pipelines. It can also invoke commands dynamically based on the selection, and show file previews. https://github.com/lotabout/skim
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 2, 2020
Nu (@nu_shell) is a command line shell for Linux, macOS, and Windows that operates on structured data in the form of tables instead of unstructured text streams. https://www.nushell.sh/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 3, 2020
viu by Atanas Yankov is a tool for viewing bitmap images in the terminal. Handy for quickly checking the contents of an image file or picking the perfect meme. It even supports animated GIFs. https://github.com/atanunq/viu
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 4, 2020
gitui by @Extrawurst is a blazing fast terminal UI for git. Inspect, stage, unstage, and commit changes. Save, apply, drop, and inspect stashes. Browse the commit log, diff committed changes, and more. https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 5, 2020
fd by @sharkdp86 is an alternative to `find` with sensible defaults. It rapidly lists files and directories with names matching a regex, whilst respecting .gitignore files. https://github.com/sharkdp/fd
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 6, 2020
Emulsion by Artúr Kovács is a fast and minimal image viewer for Linux, macOS, and Windows. https://arturkovacs.github.io/emulsion-website/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 7, 2020
rusty-man by Robin Krahl is a command-line viewer for rustdoc documentation that presents the content in a style akin to man pages. https://git.sr.ht/~ireas/rusty-man
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 8, 2020
diskonaut by @im_snif is a tool for visualising disk space usage. You can navigate the tree and choose what to delete. https://github.com/imsnif/diskonaut
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 9, 2020
Spotify TUI by @AlexKeliris is a terminal user interface for Spotify. Play music and podcasts from your library and playlists, and visualise them with the built in spectrum analyser. https://github.com/Rigellute/spotify-tui
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 10, 2020
dijo by Akshay is a scriptable, curses-based, digital habit tracker. Use it to track activities you want to do each day, or a specific number of times each day. View an overview of your progress by week or month. https://github.com/NerdyPepper/dijo
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 11, 2020
pastel by @sharkdp86 is a command-line tool to generate, analyse, convert and manipulate colours. It has a selection of 22 sub-commands for all manner of colour operations. https://github.com/sharkdp/pastel
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 12, 2020
DWFV by @Ptishell is a command line digital waveform viewer for standard Value Change Dump (VCD) files, with vi-like key bindings. https://github.com/psurply/dwfv
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 13, 2020
Zenith by Benjamin Vaisvil is a system monitoring tool like top. It monitors CPU, memory, disk, and network activity and has a process list for viewing and manipulating processes. You can also navigate back through old data. https://github.com/bvaisvil/zenith
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 14, 2020
dtool by guoxbin is a collection of mini-tools to assist developers. They including number encoding, string and URL encoding/decoding, hashing, encryption/decryption, and more. https://github.com/guoxbin/dtool
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 15, 2020
Castor by Julien Blanchard is, "a browser for the small internet". It's is a GUI application implemented with GTK for browsing Gemini, Gopher, and Finger pages. https://git.sr.ht/~julienxx/castor
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 16, 2020
watchexec is a language agnostic, full-featured tool for running a command in response to file-system changes. It's great for automatically recompiling Rust projects in response to changes. https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 17, 2020
meli by epilys is a mail client for the terminal. It aims for configurability and extensibility with sane defaults, whilst being suitable for both new and power users. https://meli.delivery/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 18, 2020
delta by @dandavison7 is viewer for git and diff output that presents diffs with rich styling. It allows extensive configuration to the layout and appearnce of the output and integrates with git. https://github.com/dandavison/delta
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 19, 2020
sharewifi by @bradyj is tool for macOS that lets you quickly share Wi-Fi connection details. It uses the Keychain and can display a QR code that iOS and Android devices can scan to connect to the network. https://github.com/bradyjoslin/sharewifi
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 20, 2020
eva by @N3rdyP3pp3r is a command line calculator. It has an interactive mode with syntax highlighting and persistent history but can also be used non-interactively. https://github.com/NerdyPepper/eva
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 21, 2020
bat by @sharkdp86 is an alternative to cat with beautiful syntax highlighting for a large number of languages, git integration, automatic paging, and yes, it can concatenate files too. https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 22, 2020
git-absorb by Stephen Jung automates the `git commit --fixup` workflow. When you have changes you want to meld into previous commits git-absorb will automatically find the right commits and make the fixup commits. https://github.com/tummychow/git-absorb
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 23, 2020
dust by Andy Boot aims to be more intuitive alternative to `du -sh`. It provides a summary of the top consumers of disk space in a file tree. A visualisation accompanies the results to show how they contribute overall. https://github.com/bootandy/dust
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 24, 2020
shotgun by the neXromancers is a tool for taking screenshots on X11 based desktops. It was used to take most of the screenshots shared in this series so far. https://github.com/neXromancers/shotgun
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 25, 2020
ripgrep by @burntsushi5 is a very fast recursive search tool (like `grep -r`, `ack`, and `ag`) that honours ignore files, and skips binary files by default. https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 26, 2020
ion by @redox_os is a high performance shell. It's usable as an interactive shell or for writing scripts using its powerful, user friendly scripting syntax. https://doc.redox-os.org/ion-manual/html/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 27, 2020
mdcat by Sebastian Wiesner is a Markdown renderer for the terminal. It renders headings, styled text, quotes, lists, and code blocks. With appropriate terminal support it can also render clickable links, and images. https://github.com/lunaryorn/mdcat
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 28, 2020
sd by Gregory is an alternative to sed for common search and replace tasks. It supports regex search and replace, as well as literal matching. Also, changes are made in-place when a file path is specified — no more fighting with GNU vs. BSD sed `-i`!
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 29, 2020
swc is a JavaScript and TypeScript compiler that aims to be a fast alternative to Babel for compiling modern JavaScript into more broadly compatible JavaScript. It also provides bundling and tree shaking for dead code elimination. https://swc-project.github.io/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 30, 2020
espanso by @terzi_federico is a cross-platform text expansion tool. Define trigger keywords and when you type them espanso will replace them with what you choose. Replacements can be text, dates, the output of scripts, and more. https://espanso.org/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) August 31, 2020
Hyperfine by @sharkdp86 is a benchmarking tool. It compares commands and provides statistical analysis. It can do warm-up runs and run cache clearing commands before running the tests. Progress is reported while the test runs. https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 1, 2020
verco by @ahvamolessa is git TUI for *BSD, Linux, macOS, and Windows. I features a keyboard centric UI that can be used to perform many common git tasks. https://github.com/matheuslessarodrigues/verco
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 2, 2020
oha (おはよう) by @hatookov is a load testing tool for web applications. It generates load and shows a live dashboard while the test runs, then prints a summary at the end. https://github.com/hatoo/oha
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 3, 2020
Starship is a fast, customisable shell prompt generator compatible with bash, fish, ion, PowerShell, and zsh. It can surface status information from a vast selection of modules, which you arrange however you want. https://starship.rs/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 4, 2020
git-trim by @lee_seongchan automates cleaning up git branches whose tracking remote refs are merged or stray. https://github.com/foriequal0/git-trim
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 5, 2020
bandwhich by @im_snif helps you answer the question: what's using all my bandwidth!!? bandwhich provides a live view of processes and their network utilisation, as well as utilisation by destination address. https://github.com/imsnif/bandwhich
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 6, 2020
xsv by @burntsushi5 is the Swiss Army knife of CSV! Slice, select, search, join, analyse, and more with its large selection of composable sub-commands. https://github.com/BurntSushi/xsv
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 7, 2020
Shellcaster by Jeff Hughes is a terminal based podcast manager. Subscribe, sync, and download episodes for local playback. https://github.com/jeff-hughes/shellcaster
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 8, 2020
cargo-edit by @killercup adds three handy cargo sub-commands for editing the Cargo.toml in Rust projects:
• add — Add new dependencies
• remove — Remove dependencies
• upgrade — Upgrade dependencieshttps://github.com/killercup/cargo-edit
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 9, 2020
yj by Bruce Adams converts YAML to JSON. It works well paired with jq for querying, or any other tool expecting JSON.https://github.com/bruceadams/yj
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 10, 2020
websocat by Vitaly Shukela is netcat, curl and socat for WebSockets. websocat can act as client, server, or both (proxy). It can even proxy TCP connections over a web socket connection. It supports BSD, Linux, macOS, and Windows. https://github.com/vi/websocat
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 11, 2020
tealdeer by @dbrgn is a tldr pages client. tldr pages are community maintained, concise, example-driven alternatives to man pages for command line tools. https://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeer
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 12, 2020
Zola by @20100Prouillet is a static site compiler. It comes with support for Sass and syntax highlighting, as well as templates, themes, taxonomies, RSS feeds, and Markdown rendering. I use it for a couple of my own websites. https://www.getzola.org/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 13, 2020
fclones by @pkolaczk is a duplicate file finder. It uses several techniques to do the least amount of work possible to determine if files are different. This makes it one of the fastest tools for this job. https://github.com/pkolaczk/fclones
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 14, 2020
zoxide by @ajeetdsouza makes it easier to jump around the file system. It integrates with your shell to learn your most popular directories. You can then jump to them by specifying only part of the path. https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 15, 2020
color_blinder by @dns2utf8 is a tool that renders a set of images simulating 11 kinds of colour blindness. There's also a GUI version,
color_blinder_gtk. https://gitlab.com/dns2utf8/color_blinder
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 16, 2020
Bookmark by @Szymongib is a tool for storing, organising, searching, and opening URL bookmarks. It has a CLI interface as well as an interactive TUI. https://github.com/Szymongib/bookmark
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 17, 2020
Artichoke (@artichokeruby) is a Ruby made with Rust that can be compiled to web assembly, and embedded in other applications. It aims to be compatible with MRI Ruby.https://www.artichokeruby.org/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 18, 2020
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 19, 2020
pipe-rename by @marcusbuffett takes a list of files as input and opens $EDITOR with that list. You edit the names and then pipe-rename applies the changes accordingly. https://github.com/marcusbuffett/pipe-rename
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 20, 2020
Cogsy by cartoon-raccoon is a curses-based command line Discogs client. You can browse and query your collection, view your wantlist, track your listening history, and view your profile — all from the comfort of your terminal. https://github.com/cartoon-raccoon/cogsy
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 21, 2020
git-brws by @Linda_pp is a tool to open a repository, file, commit, diff, tag, blame, pull request, issue or project's website in your web browser from the command line. It supports several repository hosting services. https://github.com/rhysd/git-brws
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 22, 2020
tiny by Ömer Sinan Ağacan is a console IRC client with a clean UI, multiple tabs, coloured nicks, and more. https://github.com/osa1/tiny
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 23, 2020
ptail by Tom Forbes streams the output from a command and displays a fixed number of lines as the output is generated. https://github.com/orf/ptail
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 24, 2020
procs by dalance is an enhanced version of ps. It has coloured output, filtering, paging, watch mode, and can show extra info like container names, and network ports. You can also extensively configure it via a config file. https://github.com/dalance/procs
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 25, 2020
rsmixer by jantap is a PulseAudio volume mixer. It allows you to adjust the volume, change settings, and displays VU meters for outputs and application generating audio. https://github.com/jantap/rsmixer
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 26, 2020
vopono by James McMurray is a tool that uses Linux network namespaces to enable you to run specific applications through a VPN. Different VPN connections can be active simultaneously, whilst keeping your main connection as normal. https://github.com/jamesmcm/vopono
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 27, 2020
tickrs by Cory Forsstrom is a realtime ticker for stock prices in your terminal. It supports POSIX platforms and Windows, and sources data from Yahoo! Finance. https://github.com/tarkah/tickrs
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 28, 2020
git-workspace by Tom Forbes is a tool for synchronising your git projects. It can automatically set upstreams for forks, move deleted repositories to an archive directory, and execute git fetch on all projects in parallel. https://github.com/orf/git-workspace
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 29, 2020
code-minimap by Wenxuan is a blazing fast tool for generating a high level overview of a text file, like that in Sublime Text. Wenxuan has also written a plugin that uses code-minimap to add a minimap to Vim/Neovim, pictured here. https://github.com/wfxr/code-minimap
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) September 30, 2020
kx by @onatm is a tool for interactively switching between Kubernetes contexts. It uses the skim fuzzy finder to list contexts, allowing to you to filter and select the desired option. https://github.com/onatm/kx
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 1, 2020
kmon by @orhunp_ is a Linux kernel manager and activity monitor. It provides information about the current kernel, loaded modules, and recent kernel messages. It can also load/unload/reload/blacklist modules, and more. https://github.com/orhun/kmon
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 2, 2020
so by Sam Tay is a TUI for StackExchange sites, such as StackOverflow. Search for questions, view answers, all from the comfort of your terminal. https://github.com/samtay/so
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 3, 2020
lipl by @rguignar is tool that plots the value produced by a command pipeline over time. Here it is plotting the CPU temperature of my computer, specifically the Tctl value from lm-sensors. https://github.com/yxdunc/lipl
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 4, 2020
Cicero by @eyeplum is a tool for viewing Unicode and glyph information. Given a piece of text it lists the graphemes and information about each code point. When using the TUI it can also render glyphs using fonts on your system. https://github.com/eyeplum/cicero-tui
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 5, 2020
battop by @svartalf is a cross-platform (Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, and DragonflyBSD) interactive viewer, similar to top, htop and other *top utilities for the battery in your laptop. https://github.com/svartalf/rust-battop
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 6, 2020
XXV by @chvest is an interactive hex viewer for the terminal. It allows you to navigate file content and visit specific offsets. It remembers recent files and you can switch between a light and dark theme. https://chrisvest.github.io/xxv/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 7, 2020
indexa by @mosmeh is a locate alternative with incremental filtering. After indexa indexes your disk (startlingly quickly), you can use it to interactively find files. Behaviour and appearance can be fine tuned via config file. https://github.com/mosmeh/indexa
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 8, 2020
shy by Chris West is an ssh launcher. It parses your ssh config file and lists hosts to connect to — great for long, generated host names. If your config contains a lot of entries it also allows interactively filtering the list. https://github.com/xvxx/shy
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 9, 2020
frawk by @ezrosent is an awk-like language with built in support for CSV and TSV. It features a bytecode interpreter as well as an LLVM-based JIT compiler, and has support for parallelism. https://github.com/ezrosent/frawk
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 10, 2020
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 11, 2020
gfold by @nickgeracehacks provides a quick overview of all git repositories in the current, or specified directory. https://github.com/nickgerace/gfold
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 12, 2020
fselect by jhspetersson is a tool for finding files using SQL like queries. As well as file name and metadata like size, fselect can also query inside archives, and metadata like EXIF and ID3. https://github.com/jhspetersson/fselect
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 13, 2020
lfs by @DenysSeguret is small utility for Linux that lists information about your mounted file systems in a nice table. https://github.com/Canop/lfs
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 14, 2020
dotenv-linter is tool for checking .env files for issues that might cause an application to malfunction. Not only can it identify issues but it can also fix them! https://dotenv-linter.github.io/#/?id=dotenv-linter
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 15, 2020
Volta by LinkedIn is a tool for installing and managing JavaScript tools and Node.js toolchains. It allow versions to be pinned to ensure collaborators are using the same tool version with the same Node version. https://volta.sh/
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 17, 2020
bottom by Clement Tsang is alternative take on top. It's a graphical process/system monitor with a customisable interface and lots of features. bottom runs on at least Linux, macOS, and Windows. https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 18, 2020
huniq by @dakoraa filters out duplicates on the command line. It's an alternative to `sort | uniq` or `sort -u`. It trades off memory use for a 5–10× performance boost over `sort | uniq` https://github.com/koraa/huniq
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 19, 2020
cargo-wipe by @faithraven is a cargo subcommand that recursively finds and optionally deletes all "target" or "node_modules" folders found in the current path. https://github.com/mihai-dinculescu/cargo-wipe
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 20, 2020
terminal-typeracer by Darrien Glasser is a typing practice app for the terminal. It presents a passage of text to type and tracks your speed and accuracy as you type it.https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 21, 2020
Audiobench by Joshua Maros is a modular synthesiser. You can create many different sounds by connecting together modules in any arrangement you can think of. https://github.com/joshua-maros/audiobench
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 22, 2020
t-rec by @5422m4n is a terminal screen recorder for macOS. It uses native APIs and intelligent idle frame detection to efficiently generate animated GIFs. https://github.com/sassman/t-rec-rs
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 23, 2020
fhc by @edu4rdshl is the Fast HTTP Checker. It reads a list of host names from stdin and checks to see which ones respond to a HTTPS or HTTP request. https://github.com/Edu4rdSHL/fhc
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 24, 2020
desed is a debugger for sed scripts. Step forward and backward through the script observing input, output, hold space, and regex matches. https://github.com/SoptikHa2/desed
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 25, 2020
silver by Christopher Knight is a cross-shell powerline-like prompt generator with icons and colours. It supports Bash, Elvish, Fish, Ion, PowerShell, and Zsh. https://github.com/reujab/silver
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 26, 2020
fnm (fast node manager) by @galstar is, as the name suggests, a tool for installing and switching between multiple Node.js versions. The most recent version is the first release implemented in Rust, which adds Windows support. https://github.com/Schniz/fnm
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 27, 2020
waitfor by Adam Shirey is a tool that blocks until a condition is met. The condition can be based on time, file existence, or HTTP response status. https://github.com/aeshirey/waitfor
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 28, 2020
rusty-tags by Daniel Trstenjak is a tool that creates tags (for source code navigation) using ctags for a cargo project. It indexes all direct and indirect dependencies, and the Rust standard library. https://github.com/dan-t/rusty-tags
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 29, 2020
SongRec by Marin Moulinier is a Shazam client for Linux. It listens to the microphone or an audio file to determine the song playing. It can be used through its GUI or on the command line. https://github.com/marin-m/SongRec
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 30, 2020
ddh by Jon Moroney is a fast duplicate file finder. It uses hashing to determine duplicates. Results are written to a file in either a human readable format or machine readable JSON. https://github.com/darakian/ddh
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) October 31, 2020
pueue by Arne Beer is a command-line task management tool for sequential and parallel execution of long-running tasks. https://github.com/Nukesor/pueue
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— Wesley Moore (@wezm) November 1, 2020
Today I'm featuring the Rust compiler — the binary that made the previous 99 fast, efficient, user-friendly, easy-to-build, and reliable binaries possible.
Thanks to all the people that have worked on it past, present, and future. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust