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Google Drive client for the commandline. Contribute to odeke-em/drive development by creating an account on GitHub.
Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀. Contribute to Rigellute/spotify-tui development by creating an account on GitHub.
HTTPie + prompt_toolkit = an interactive command-line HTTP client featuring autocomplete and syntax highlighting - eliangcs/http-prompt
🇫🇷 Oh My Tmux! Pretty & versatile tmux configuration / customization made with ❤️ - gpakosz/.tmux
Tasks, boards & notes for the command-line habitat - klaussinani/taskbook
Editor’s note: For this blog entry I welcome my friend and colleague Gerben Stavengaas a guest author.
One of the first things that impressed me about Mac OS X when I first saw it was its screensaver. Instead of just showing a simple slideshow of your pictures, it actually used a ‘Ken Burns’ panning and zooming effect with a fancy fading transition to make the otherwise static pictures really come to life. It always sounded like a fun project to create a standalone tool to create slideshow movies that used this effect, with full control over where and how much pictures should be zoomed.
An incremental parsing system for programming tools - tree-sitter/tree-sitter
I'm putting this here in the hope that it will help others in a similar situation. We're going all in on Micro for our shared cloud development environment and wanted to get copy/paste work...
Many of us, admittedly, only use computers because they're fun. But some people use computers to get stuff done, and their theory is computers are supposed to make things faster, better, and more organized. In practice, though, computers don't necessarily improve our lives without a little manual reconfiguration to match our individual work styles.