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An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal. It is rich in functionalities, but the syntax of functions and other details are different from the common spreadsheets such as Excel and Calc, making difficult to "re-cycle" existing knowledge on these programs to work proficiently with sc-im. Neverthless, a nice piece of software
Quick and easy translation of words and phrases entered in the command line.
Command-line translator using Google Translate, Bing Translator, Yandex.Translate, etc.
A curses player for music tracks from Youtube; it allows to search for songs and playlists; it downloads the video, extracts the audio track and plays it; handles local playlists and many configuration parameters.
A fast and lightweight audio player with configurable keybindings and playlist support.
eSpeak is a compact open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages, for Linux and Windows. http://espeak.sourceforge.net
eSpeak uses a "formant synthesis" method. This allows many languages to be provided in a small size. The speech is clear, and can be used at high speeds, but is not as natural or smooth as larger synthesizers which are based on human speech recordings.
A Unix terminal recorder written in Python that renders your command line sessions as standalone SVG animations.
An ncurses-based text-mode interface for git
that can act as a repository browser, but can also assist in staging changes for commit at chunk level.
Locally mount a remote file-system through SSH and access files and directory as they would be on the local machine.
File manager written in C; rather complete in terms of features; especially lightweight and responsive.
Simplifies the use of duplicity by keeping clean configuration files to automate the backup.
A tool to recursively scan a directory tree looking for duplicate and broken files; it outputs statistics and save the list of files in JSON format; it produce a shell script that can be inspected before running it to delete the desire files.
A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find. Written in Rust.
A Commandline Tool That Offers Quick Access to Files and Directories. Fasd (pronounced similar to "fast") is a command-line productivity booster. Fasd offers quick access to files and directories for POSIX shells. It is inspired by tools like autojump, z and v. Fasd keeps track of files and directories you have accessed, so that you can quickly reference them in the command line.
Organize files in your current directory, by classifying them into folders of music, pdfs, images, etc.
MUA written in Ruby; specifically developed for accounts with "a lot of emails"; nice thread-based presentation.
MUA written in Python using the NotMuch backend; MailDir format support.
Custom SSH server written in Go. Instead of a shell, you get a chat prompt
A "fast, light and extensible chat client". WeeChat is a fast, light and extensible chat client, with a text-based user interface. WeeChat is: - modular: a lightweight core with optional plugins - multi-protocols architecture (mainly IRC) - multi-platforms: Linux, Unix, BSD, GNU Hurd, Haiku, macOS and Windows (Bash/Ubuntu and Cygwin). - extensible with C, Python, Perl, Ruby, Lua, Tcl, Scheme, Javascript and PHP - fully documented and translated into several languages - a free program released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 - an active project with a large community for scripts.
Twitter client for the terminal; allows almost all the operations that can be done from GUI and Web clients