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Set a directory as a target to send files to.
A vim-style terminal calendar built with Go, Bubble Tea, and Lip Gloss.
Navigate, create, move, search, and customize events entirely from the keyboard with familiar vim motions.
A feature-rich terminal interface for Gmail, combining the efficiency of CLI with the familiarity of Gmail's core functionality. Built with Go and Bubble Tea for a fast, keyboard-driven experience.
A cinematic Git commit replay tool for the terminal, turning your Git history into a living, animated story.
Watch commits unfold with realistic typing animations, syntax highlighting, and file tree transitions, transforming code changes into a visual experience.
repeater is a command-line flashcard program that uses spaced repetition to boost your memory retention. It’s like a lightweight, text-based Anki you run in your terminal. Your decks are kept in Markdown, progress is tracked in SQLite, and reviews are scheduled with Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler (FSRS), a state-of-the-art algorithm targeting 90% recall.
Access GMail in the Linux terminal easily and safely!
Boasting an extremely simple and streamlined user interface and every feature a normal email user would ever need, Terminal Webmail is your solution to the laggy browser based experience that we've been taught to accept.
A simple Gmail API client in Python for applications.
A command-line tool to monitor Gmail messages and output them as JSON, designed for automation, monitoring, and integration with other tools.
Have you ever found yourself editing important files or directories and wanting to create a quick local backup first? You know the routine: cp myconfig.conf backup-myconfig.conf or something similar. But then you realize your backup naming lacks consistency-no timestamps, no predictable convention, just ad-hoc names that become meaningless over time.
That's exactly where qbak comes in. It's a super simple tool designed for lightning-fast local backups with a consistent, timestamped naming convention. Nothing more, nothing less. Just the backup utility you wish you'd had all along.
A fast, feature-rich CSV/TSV/delimited file viewer for the command line.
A Vim-based, scriptable, headless text editor for the command line.
bash CLI trainer - 30 levels from ls to privilege escalation.
SSH into a chess game.
AI on the command line.
Terminal based spreadsheet tool.
A fast, simple TUI for interacting with systemd services and their logs.
A very fast, portable and hackable fuzzy finder.