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A CLI tool that display guitar chords and scales in the terminal. It is built to supports any kind of instrument that has strings with frets.
restmail is a sendmail-compatible CLI using gmail & outlook rest APIs. It can be used for email automation, notifications and with git send-mail for sharing patches.
restmail requires only minimal authorization scope to send mail. No access to reading or deleting mail is needed.
A stylish command-line dictionary tool that fetches definitions, pronunciations, and examples.
Set a directory as a target to send files to.
Stop switching contexts. Many AI CLI tools are heavy, Node.js-based, and trap you in their interface. They might go back and forth just to run a simple ls, cutting off real access to your command line.
pls is different: lightweight, fast, and built for everyday CLI tasks, keeping you fully in the command line while letting you seamlessly switch between AI and shell commands.
Transcribe any audio/video file to text via OpenAI or offline Whisper backends. Auto-converts input with ffmpeg and outputs raw JSON/SRT/VTT or cleaned transcripts with timestamps and optional speaker labels/Markdown.
leadr is a customizable CLI command manager inspired by the leader key concept in (Neo)Vim. Use memorable key sequences to quickly execute or insert commands in your terminal.
CLI to manage emails.
A cli tool to visualize different sorting techniques. - crypticsaiyan/visusort
Secure One Time Secret Sharing. Contribute to scosman/secret_share development by creating an account on GitHub.
A repository for the most elegant and useful UNIX commands. Great commands can be shared, discussed and voted on to provide a comprehensive resource for working from the command-line
Many Linux users have experienced a lasting sense of accomplishment after composing a particularly clever command that achieves multiple actions in just one line or that manages to do in one line what usually takes 10 clicks and as many windows in a graphical user interface (GUI). Aside from being the stuff of legend, one-liners are great examples of why the terminal is considered to be such a powerful tool.
“What happens when you open a web browser and enter google.com?” Many of us recall being asked this question before. I think it leaves an impression because navigating web pages is this magical process that we take for granted. We do it hundreds, if not thousands of times per day without knowing how it works. Most developers and engineers can explain parts of it, but the depth at which you can discuss this question is infinite.
Today, we’ll discuss the details of something else we take for granted: the terminal. What happens when you open a terminal emulator and enter “ls”? Like with browsers, there is too much content to fit into one blog post. We’ll give you what we think are the interesting details.
Move files like an old text adventure.
