* [Terminals](#terminal) (14), [Text processing](#text-processing) (34), [Text search (alternatives to grep)](#text-search) (11), [Text search and replace (alternatives to sed)](#text-search-replace) (6), [Time trackers](#time-tracker) (16), [Todo managers](#todo-manager) (31), [Torrent](#torrent) (7), [Typing test and practice](#typing) (9)
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* [hide](https://github.com/whatl3y/hide) - AES-256 bit encrypted password manager with all encrypted passwords stored locally on your machine
* [keydex](https://github.com/shikaan/keydex) - Manage KeePass databases from your terminal.
* [kpcli](http://kpcli.sourceforge.net/) - A command line interface for KeePass.
* [kpcli](https://github.com/rebkwok/kpcli) - Command line interface for keepass database.
* [kpxhs](https://github.com/akazukin5151/kpxhs) - Interactive Keepass database TUI viewer written in Haskell.
* [pa](https://github.com/biox/pa) - A simple password manager; encryption via age, written in portable posix shell.
* [pash](https://github.com/dylanaraps/pash) - A simple password manager using GPG written in POSIX sh.
* [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/) - With pass, each password lives inside of a gpg encrypted file whose filename is the title of the website or resource that requires the password. These encrypted files may be organized into meaningful folder hierarchies, copied from computer to computer, and, in general, manipulated using standard command line file management utilities.
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* [safe.sh](https://github.com/windowsrefund/safe) - Pure Bash script to manage secure archives; simple and clean; uses [gnugpg](https://gnupg.org/) for encryption/decryption, thus can leverage tools like [GPG Agent](https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Invoking-GPG_002dAGENT.html).
* [SpicyPass](https://github.com/JFreegman/SpicyPass) - A light-weight password manager with a focus on simplicity and security.
* [titan](https://www.byteptr.com/titan/) - Password management belongs to the command line, deep into the Unix heartland, the shell. Titan is written in C and is available under the MIT license.
* [tresor](https://github.com/Zaphoood/tresor) - A KeePass TUI written in Go using Bubble Tea.