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Inspired by [a similar post by Ben Boyter][boyter] this a list of useful
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command line tools that I use. It's not a list of every tool I use. These are
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tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line
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environment.
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This post is a living document and will be updated over time. It should be
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obvious that I have a **strong** preference for fast tools without a large
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runtime dependency like Python or node.js. Most of these tools are portable
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to \*BSD, Linux, macOS. Many also work on Windows. For OSes that ship up
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to date software many are available via the system package repository.
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**About my CLI environment:** I use the [zsh] shell, [Pragmata Pro] font, and
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[base16 default dark][base16] color scheme. My prompt is generated by
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[promptline].
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## Table of Contents
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* [Alacritty](#alacritty)
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* [alt](#alt)
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* [bat](#bat)
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* [chars](#chars)
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* [dot](#dot)
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* [dust](#dust)
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* [eva](#eva)
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* [exa](#exa)
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* [fd](#fd)
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* [hexyl](#hexyl)
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* [jq](#jq)
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* [mdcat](#mdcat)
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* [pass](#pass)
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* [Podman](#podman)
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* [Restic](#restic)
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* [ripgrep](#ripgrep)
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* [shotgun](#shotgun)
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* [skim](#skim)
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* [slop](#slop)
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* [Syncthing](#syncthing)
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* [tig](#tig)
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* [titlecase](#titlecase)
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* [Universal Ctags](#ctags)
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* [watchexec](#watchexec)
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* [z](#z)
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* [zola](#zola)
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<a name="alacritty"></a>
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### Alacritty ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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Alacritty is fast terminal emulator. Whilst not strictly a command line tool, it
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does host everything I do in the command line. It is the terminal emulator in use
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in all the screenshots on this page.
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty">Homepage</a>
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<a name="alt"></a>
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### alt ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`alt` is a tool for finding the alternate to a file. E.g. the header for an
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implementation or the test for an implementation. I use it paired with Neovim
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to easily toggle between tests and implementation.
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$ alt app/models/page.rb
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spec/models/page_spec.rb
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/uptech/alt">Homepage</a>
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<a name="bat"></a>
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### bat ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`bat` is an alternative to the common (mis)use of `cat` to print a file to the
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terminal. It supports syntax highlighting and git integration.
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![bat screenshot](/images/cli/bat.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/sharkdp/bat">Homepage</a>
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### chars ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`chars` shows information about Unicode characters matching a search term.
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![chars screenshot](/images/cli/chars.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/antifuchs/chars">Homepage</a>
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### dot ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`dot` is a dotfiles manager. It maintains a set of symlinks according to a mappings file.
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I use it to manage [my dotfiles][dotfiles].
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![dot screenshot](/images/cli/dot.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/ubnt-intrepid/dot">Homepage</a>
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### dust ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`dust` is an alternative `du -sh`. It calculates the size of a directory tree, printing
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a summary of the largest items.
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![dust screenshot](/images/cli/dust.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/bootandy/dust">Homepage</a>
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### exa ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`exa` is a replacement for `ls` with sensible defaults and added features like a
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tree view, git integration, and optional icons. I have `ls` aliased to `exa` in
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my shell.
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![exa screenshot](/images/cli/exa.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://the.exa.website/">Homepage</a>
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### eva ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`eva` is a command line calculator similar to `bc`, with syntax highlighting
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and persistent history.
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![eva screenshot](/images/cli/eva.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/NerdyPepper/eva">Homepage</a>
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### fd ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`fd` is an alternative to `find` and has a more user friendly command line interface
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and respects ignore files, like `.gitignore`. The combination of its speed and ignore
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file support make it excellent for searching for files in git repositories.
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![fd screenshot](/images/cli/fd.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/sharkdp/fd">Homepage</a>
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### hexyl ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`hexyl` is a hex viewer that uses Unicode characters and colour to make the output more
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readable.
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![hexyl screenshot](/images/cli/hexyl.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/sharkdp/hexyl">Homepage</a>
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### jq ![Language: Go](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Go-%2300ADD8)
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`jq` is kind of like `awk` for JSON. It lets you transform and extract information from JSON
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documents.
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://stedolan.github.io/jq/">Homepage</a>
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### mdcat ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`mdcat` renders Markdown files in the terminal. In supported terminals (not
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Alacritty) links are clickable (without the url being visible like in a web
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browser) and images are rendered.
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![mdcat screenshot](/images/cli/mdcat.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/lunaryorn/mdcat">Homepage</a>
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### pass ![Language: sh](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-sh-%2389e051)
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`pass` is a password manager that uses GPG to store the passwords. I use it with the
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[passff] Firefox extension and [Pass for iOS] on my phone.
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![pass screenshot](/images/cli/pass.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/lunaryorn/mdcat">Homepage</a>
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### Podman ![Language: Go](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Go-%2300ADD8)
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`podman` is an alternative to Docker that does not require a daemon. Containers are run as
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the user running Podman so files written into the host don't end up owned by root. The CLI
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![podman screenshot](/images/cli/podman.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://podman.io/">Homepage</a>
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### Restic ![Language: Go](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Go-%2300ADD8)
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`restic` is a backup tool that performs client side encryption, de-duplication and
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supports a variety of local and remote storage backends.
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://restic.net/">Homepage</a>
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### ripgrep ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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ripgrep (`rg`) recursively searches file trees for content in files matching a
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regular expression. It's extremely fast, and respects ignore files and binary
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![ripgrep screenshot](/images/cli/ripgrep.png)
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### shotgun ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`shotgun` is a tool for taking screenshots on X.org based environments.
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All the screenshots in this post were taken with it. It pairs well with
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`slop`.
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$ shotgun $(slop -c 0,0,0,0.75 -l -f "-i %i -g %g") eva.png
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### skim ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`skim` is a fuzzy finder. It can be used to fuzzy match input fed to it. I use it
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![skim screenshot](/images/cli/skim.png)
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### slop ![Language: C++](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-C%2B%2B-%23f34b7d)
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`slop` (Select Operation) presents a UI to select a region of the screen or a
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window and prints the region to stdout. Works well with `shotgun`.
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$ slop -c 0,0,0,0.75 -l -f "-i %i -g %g"
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### Syncthing ![Language: Go](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Go-%2300ADD8)
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Syncthing is a decentralised file synchronisation tool. Like Dropbox but self
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hosted and without the need for a central third-party file store.
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://syncthing.net/">Homepage</a>
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### tig ![Language: C](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-C-%23444444)
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`tig` is a ncurses TUI for git. It's great for reviewing and staging changes, viewing
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### titlecase ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`titlecase` is a little tool I wrote to format text using a [title case format
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described by John Gruber][df-titlecase]. It correctly handles puctuation, and words like
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iPhone. I use it to obtain consistent titles on all my blog posts.
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$ echo 'an illustrated guide to useful command line tools' | titlecase
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An Illustrated Guide to Useful Command Line Tools
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I typically use it from within Neovim where selected text is piped through it in-place.
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This is done by creating a visual selection and then typing: `:!titlecase`.
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/wezm/titlecase">Homepage</a>
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### Universal Ctags ![Language: C](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-C-%23444444)
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Universal Ctags is a fork of exuberant ctags that is actively maintained.
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`ctags` is used to generate a `tags` file that `vim` and other tools can use to
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navigate to the definition of symbols in files.
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### watchexec ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`watchexec` is a file a directory watcher that can run commands in response to
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$ watchexec -w content cobalt build
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### z ![Language: sh](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-sh-%2389e051)
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`z` tracks your most used directories and allows you to jump to them with a
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![z screenshot](/images/cli/z.png)
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/rupa/z">Homepage</a>
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### zola ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`zola` is a full-featured very fast static site compiler.
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://www.getzola.org/">Homepage</a>
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Previous Post: [What I Learnt Building a Lobsters TUI in Rust](/technical/2019/04/lobsters-tui/)
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[boyter]: https://boyter.org/posts/my-list-of-useful-command-line-tools/
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[dotfiles]: https://github.com/wezm/dotfiles
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[df-titlecase]: https://daringfireball.net/2008/05/title_case
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[base16]: https://github.com/chriskempson/base16
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[Pragmata Pro]: https://www.fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro/
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[promptline]: https://github.com/edkolev/promptline.vim
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[zsh]: https://www.zsh.org/
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[passff]: https://github.com/passff/passff
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[Pass for iOS]: https://github.com/mssun/passforios
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