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2productivityh-m-mhttps://github.com/nadrad/h-m-mh-m-m (pronounced like the interjection "hmm") is a simple, fast, keyboard-centric terminal-based tool for working with mind maps.
3networkingipcalchttp://jodies.de/ipcalchttps://github.com/kjokjo/ipcalcTakes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast, network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range.
4networkingPSSHhttps://code.google.com/archive/p/parallel-ssh/PSSH provides parallel versions of OpenSSH and related tools. Included are pssh, pscp, prsync, pnuke, and pslurp. The project includes psshlib which can be used within custom applications.
5networkingrtophttp://www.rtop-monitor.org/https://github.com/rapidloop/rtoprtop is a simple, agent-less, remote server monitoring tool that works over plain SSH. Written in golang, it does not need any software to be installed on the server that you want to monitor. It works by establishing an SSH session, and running commands on the remote server to collect system metrics.
6networkinggeoiplookuphttps://github.com/maxmind/geoip-api-cA little application to find geographical and network information of an IP address based no the geoip C API.
7networkingquickservehttps://github.com/charliesome/quickserveQuickserve is a very simple HTTP server written in Python that is intended for quickly sharing files on an ad-hoc basis. Aside from opening a port in your firewall if you have one, quickserve requires no set-up and should work with no hassle.
8text-searchackhttp://beyondgrep.com/https://github.com/beyondgrep/ack3A tool like `grep` optimized for programmers; written in Perl, it speeds up searches thanks to skipping non interesting directories, such as `.git`.
9text-searchaghttps://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher(The silver searcher) is a text search utility targeted to source code; it skips versioning systems data directories; it is inspired by `ack`, but faster.
10text-searchparagrephttp://software.clapper.org/paragrep/https://github.com/bmc/paragrepGreps regular expressions in a text file(s) and prints out the paragraphs containing those expressions; a paragraph is defined as a block of text delimited by an empty or blank line; fully customizable via command line parameters.
11text-searchsifthttps://sift-tool.org/https://github.com/svent/siftFast and powerful open source alternative to grep; it targets flexibility and performance: can be as fast as "regular" grep and allows to specify complex expressions to find text.
12text-processingccathttps://github.com/jingweno/ccatA `cat` command with colorized output.
13text-processingfzfhttps://github.com/junegunn/fzf(FuZzy Finder) is a general-purpose command-line finder with fuzzy search/filter capabilities; good integration with `vim`.
14text-processinggrchttps://github.com/pengwynn/grc(Generic Colouriser) can be configured to parse a given text stream and to colorize it according to regexp written in configuration files; different patterns can be associated to file types.
15data-managementjqhttps://stedolan.github.io/jq/https://github.com/stedolan/jq(JSON Query?) is sed-like processor for JSON data; can be used to process JSON files and data streams and perform operations such as those allowed by `cat`, `sed`, `grep` and `awk` on regular text files.
16text-processingpercolhttps://github.com/mooz/percolA Python script that "1) receives input lines from `stdin` or a file, 2) lists the input lines and waits for input that filter/select the line(s), 3) outputs the selected line(s) to `stdout`"; can be used to add interactivity to many regular shell commands.
17text-processingpickhttps://github.com/calleerlandsson/pickUtility that allows users to choose one option from a set of choices using an interface with fuzzy search functionality.
18data-managementqhttp://harelba.github.io/q/https://github.com/harelba/qExecutes SQL-like queries on CSVs/TSVs tabular data files; each tabular file is treated as a database table; support to all SQL constructs (`WHERE`, `GROUP BY`, `JOIN`).
19fontFIGlethttp://www.figlet.org/https://github.com/cmatsuoka/figletNot exactly a font manager, but a nice program for making large letters out of ordinary text; an astonishing number of different fonts is available.
20fonttoilethttp://caca.zoy.org/wiki/toilethttps://github.com/cacalabs/toiletA program that tries to improve `FIGlet`; can load FIGlet fonts; supports Unicode input and output, colour fonts and output, and various output formats, including HTML, IRC and ANSI; uses `libcaca` to produce nice textual effects.
21editorsEmacshttps://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.gitOne of the godfathers of text editors; free long-standing software project; tons of extensions and funcionalities; the biggest drawback (my taste): it needs [E-Lisp](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/eintr.html) for being programmed.
22editorsjedhttp://www.jedsoft.org/jed/index.htmlhttps://github.com/jedsoft/jedA text editor with a drop-down menu facility that make it especially user-friendly.
23editorsjoehttp://joe-editor.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/joe-editor/(Joe's Own Editor) is a compact text editor written in C; a detailed list of features and missing ones is explicitly reported in the website; this editor is mentioned in several web sources for its capability in handling large files.
24editorsnanohttps://www.nano-editor.org/https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/nano.git/log/Easy to use, lightweigth text editor; no complex keybindings to remember.
25editorsmicrohttps://github.com/zyedidia/micro/A terminal-based text editor written in Go that aims to be easy to use and intuitive, while also taking advantage of the full capabilities of modern terminals.
26editorsneovimhttps://neovim.io/https://github.com/neovim/neovimA work in progress attempt to improve [vim](http://www.vim.org/), dropping older/unused OS compatibility, improving the codebase readability, modularity and maintainability; it has chances to become the next choice of vim users.
27editorsslaphttps://github.com/slap-editor/slapText editor inspired by [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/) written in NodeJS; extedable in Javascript.
28editorsvaihttps://github.com/stefanoborini/vaiA text editor similar to `vim` written in Python; many feature are nicely replicated, some are still missing; however, the advantage of this implementation is its simplicity, maintainability and extensibility, thanks to the Python implementation.
29editorsvimhttp://www.vim.org/https://github.com/vim/vimHistorically one of the preferred text editors; behavior based on editing modes; plenty of plugins and tips to address every possible editing problem.
30editorsvishttps://github.com/martanne/vis"a modern, legacy free, simple yet efficient vim-like editor", and more: "The intention is not to be bug for bug compatible with vim, instead a similar editing experience should be provided. The goal could thus be summarized as 80% of vim's features implemented in roughly 1% of the code"; the editor is scriptable in LUA and supports editing large files.
31editorsWordGrinderhttps://cowlark.com/wordgrinder/https://github.com/davidgiven/wordgrinderFrom the website: "WordGrinder is a word processor for processing words. It is not WYSIWYG. It is not point and click. It is not a desktop publisher. It is not a text editor. It does not do fonts and it barely does styles. What it does do is words. It's designed for writing text. It gets out of your way and lets you type."
32terminalbyobuhttp://byobu.co/A text-based window manager and terminal multiplexer; it features enhanced profiles, convenient keybindings, configuration utilities, and toggle-able system status notifications; compatible with `screen` and `tmux`.
33terminalscreenhttps://www.gnu.org/software/screen/https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/screen.gitTerminal multiplexer that split a physical terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells.
34terminalTmatehttps://tmate.io/https://github.com/tmate-io/tmateA fork of tmux that allows to share the terminal with other users. AFAIK, it connects to a centralized server to establish the connection. Someone may see this inconvenient for privacy issues.
35terminaltmuxhttps://tmux.github.io/https://github.com/tmux/tmuxTerminal multiplexer; born to improve `screen`; client-server architecture, `vi` and `emacs` key-bindings, search in window feature and many more.
36terminalwarphttps://github.com/spolu/warpSecure and simple terminal sharing.
37monitorbpytophttps://github.com/aristocratos/bpytopLinux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor with a nice interface.
38file-handlingcvhttps://github.com/Xfennec/progress(Coreutils Progress Viewer) "looks for coreutils basic commands (`cp`, `mv`, `dd`, `tar`, `gzip/gunzip`, `cat`, etc.) currently running on your system and displays the percentage of copied data. It can also show estimated time and throughput".
39monitorglanceshttps://nicolargo.github.io/glances/https://github.com/nicolargo/glancesA comprehensive and detailed system monitoring tool; monitored parameters include: CPU, memory, load, process list, network interfaces, disk I/O, sensors, filesystems, docker, system info, uptime.
40utilityGoTTYhttps://github.com/yudai/gottyA program to turn CLI tools into web applications; basically, it runs a command and starts a server so that the output can be displayed in a web page.
41monitorinxihttp://smxi.org/docs/inxi.htmhttps://github.com/smxi/inxiA comprehensive system information script; provides information about CPU, graphics, audio and network devices, drives and partitions, sensors; implemented as a Bash script.
42monitoriotophttp://guichaz.free.fr/iotop/https://repo.or.cz/w/iotop.git"A Python program with a top like UI used to show of behalf of which process is the I/O going on".
43monitorhtophttp://hisham.hm/htop/https://github.com/htop-dev/htopAn interactive process viewer for Unix; improves the UI of `top`, by adding real-time meters and colors.
44monitormultitailhttps://www.vanheusden.com/multitail/https://github.com/folkertvanheusden/multitailA command to open multiple log files in a single terminal window and monitor them in real-time.
45monitorngrephttp://ngrep.sourceforge.net/https://github.com/jpr5/ngrep/(Network grep) applies the `grep` logic to the network layer, allowing to match regular expressions against data payloads of packets; it recognizes IPv4/6, TCP, UDP, ICMPv4/6, IGMP and Raw across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP, FDDI, Token Ring and null interfaces.
46file-handlingprogresshttps://github.com/Xfennec/progressA tool to monitor the progress of common Coreutils command-line tools (`cp`, `mv`, `dd`, `tar`, `rsync`, etc.); it uses an ncurses interface to display the percentage of data copied; it works by reading from system files and retrieving the necessary information for the estimation.
47monitorpowertophttps://01.org/powertophttps://github.com/fenrus75/powertopA `top`-like utility to monitor the sources of power consumption; allows to turn on/off many components; quite useful to track possible power-related issues.
48monitorsysdighttps://www.sysdig.org/Sysdig captures system calls and events from the Linux kernel. You can save, filter, and analyze the data with our CLI or our desktop app. Think of sysdig as strace + tcpdump + htop + iftop + lsof + wireshark for your entire system.
49monitorsmemhttps://www.selenic.com/smem/https://selenic.com/repo/smemPython program that reports memory usage; it can report the "proportional set size" (PSS), a meaningful representation of the amount of memory used by libraries and applications in a virtual memory system; it has built-in chart generation.
50monitortophttp://www.unixtop.org/The classical Unix utility that provides a rolling display of top cpu using processes.
51monitorwatchhttp://www.linfo.org/watch.htmlPeriodically runs a command in the console while temporarily clearing the screen content; it makes it easy to check differences between the output of two subsequent commands; it provides "diff" functionality to highlight the changing characters between outputs.
52monitorwtfhttps://github.com/wtfutil/wtfThe personal information dashboard for your terminal.
53shellsBashhttps://www.gnu.org/software/bash/https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git(Bourne Again SHell) The most widespread system shell to date.
54shellsFishhttps://fishshell.com/https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell"A command line shell for the 90s"; focused on user-friendliness, with powerful autosuggestions, colors, "sane scripting" (w.r.t. to Bash).
55shellsZshhttp://www.zsh.org/https://sourceforge.net/p/zsh/code/ci/master/tree/Alternative shell designed for interactive use.
56systemconspyhttp://conspy.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/p/conspy/code/ci/default/tree/"Conspy allows a (possibly remote) user to see what is displayed on a Linux virtual console, and send keystrokes to it."
57systemlshwhttp://www.ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSterhttps://ezix.org/src/pkg/lshwA small tool to provide detailed information on the hardware configuration of the machine. It can report exact memory configuration, firmware version, mainboard configuration, CPU version and speed, cache configuration, bus speed, etc.
58systemNtfyhttps://github.com/dschep/ntfyCross-platform Python utility that enables you to automatically get desktop notifications on demand or when long running commands complete. It can as well send push notifications to your phone once a particular command completes.
59systemtask-spoolerhttp://vicerveza.homeunix.net/~viric/soft/ts/A Unix batch system that can be used to add the Linux commands to the queue and execute them one after the other in numerical order (ascending order, to be precise). This can be very useful when you have to run a lots of commands, but you don't want to waste time waiting for one command to finish and run the next command. You can queue it all up and Task Spooler will execute them one by one. In the mean time, you can do other activities.
60monitorttyloadhttp://www.daveltd.com/src/util/ttyload/https://github.com/lindes/ttyloadttyload is a lightweight utility which is intended to offer a color-coded graph of load averages over time on Linux and other Unix-like systems. It enables a graphical tracking of system load average in a terminal (“tty“).
61systemhstrhttps://github.com/dvorka/hstrA tool for managing the history; powerful visual search and execution of previous commands; history editing capabilities.
62systemparallelhttps://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/parallel.gitA shell tool from GNU for executing jobs in parallel using one or more computers; it can split the input and pipe it into commands in parallel.
63securitycipherhttps://github.com/ash-shell/cipherAn Ash module that makes it easy to perform aes-256-cbc encryption for files and directories.
64securityhashcathttps://hashcat.net/hashcat/https://github.com/hashcat/hashcatA robust and efficient password cracking tool that can help you recover lost passwords, audit password security, benchmark, or just figure out what data is stored in a hash.
65securityencfshttp://www.arg0.net/#!encfs/c1awtEncrypted filesystem in user-space based on [FUSE](https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/FUSE); mounts an encrypted directory into a clear one.
66securityLUKShttps://guardianproject.info/code/luks/https://github.com/guardianproject/luks/wikiHard disk encryption tool; it stores all setup information in the partition header, enabling easy data transport or migration.
67password-managersafe.shhttps://github.com/windowsrefund/safePure 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).
68password-managertitanhttps://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.
69officetrinohttps://github.com/eneserdogan/trinoQuick and easy translation of words and phrases entered in the command line.
70officeTeapothttps://www.syntax-k.de/projekte/teapot/Compact ncurses-based spreadsheet with original syntax, 3D-style and built-in functions.
71officesc-imhttps://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-imSpreadsheet Calculator Improvised -- 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."
72officetpphttp://www.ngolde.de/tpp.htmlhttps://github.com/Kerrick/tpp(text presentation program) a ncurses Ruby program that allows to produce nice text-based presentation with simple markup language.
73organizersgcalclihttps://github.com/insanum/gcalcliCLI to access Google Calendars; allows to do the main tasks: create, delete, and list events.
74organizerskhalhttps://github.com/pimutils/khalCLI and terminal calendar program, able to synchronize with CalDAV servers through [vdirsyncer](https://github.com/pimutils/vdirsyncer).
75organizersppl addressbookhttp://ppladdressbook.org/`ppl` is free software made out of other free software. It's built on top of Ruby and Git, and the completely free vcard address book format.
76note-takingkbhttps://github.com/gnebbia/kbA minimalist knowledge base manager.
77organizerskhardhttps://github.com/lucc/khardConsole carddav client written in Pyhton.
78todo-manageriKoghttps://sites.google.com/site/henspace/ikog/A fully-featured task manager incapsulated within a Python script (just carry around the script to retain all the TODOs). When the script is run, a Python shell is opened, where task-related commands can be entered (ADD, LIST, etc.); a pity that commands are uppercase, which requires the annoying use of the Shift key.
79todo-managerYokadihttps://yokadi.github.io/https://github.com/agateau/yokadiProject-based todo manager: every task must be specified with a mandatory project indication. Tasks are stored within a SQLlite DB. Written in Python.
80organizersOrg modehttp://orgmode.org/https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.gitSuper-powerful [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) plugin to manage outlines with associated timestamps, priorities, labels, etc.; available views grouped by time (agenda), tags, etc.; plain text storage format.
81organizerspalhttp://palcal.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/p/palcal/code/HEAD/tree/Calendar program for Unix/Linux systems that can keep track of events; custom, plain text storage format; interesting and fully functional.
82organizersRemindhttps://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remindCalendar program with possibility to set complex rules to define events; custom, powerful text-based storage format.
83todo-managerTaskWarriorhttps://taskwarrior.org/https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskwarriorTodo manager with advanced features; dedicated synchronization server available; many plugins and related tools; healthy software project.
84todo-managertodo.txthttp://todotxt.org/https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt-cliMinimalistic todo manager that uses a simple plain text file to keep track of items; implemented as a shell script.
85todo-managertodolisthttp://todolist.site/A minimal clone of [Wunderlist](https://www.wunderlist.com/), with 30% of its features. GTD oriented. It stores the task list in a hidden JSON file in the home directory, making it easy to backup or share them.
86todo-managerTuDuhttps://code.meskio.net/tudu/https://github.com/meskio/tuduA comand line interface to manage hierarchical todos. Each task has a title, a long text description, a deadline (tudu warns you when the date is close), and a scheduled date. There are categories and priorities.
87organizersWyrdhttp://freecode.com/projects/wyrd/Curses front-end for [Remind](https://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind) written in OCaml with vertically scrollable time table.
88productivityarbtthttp://arbtt.nomeata.de/https://github.com/nomeata/arbtt(automatic, rule-based time tracker) runs in background, collecting information regarding open windows, focussed ones, etc.; it can be configured to display statistics on the collected data, e.g., figuring out the time spent on one specific window.
89productivityledgerhttp://ledger-cli.org/https://github.com/ledger/ledgerA powerful, double-entry accounting system from the command-line; it uses a simple yet powerful text syntax to specify the items to account.
90calcQalculatehttps://qalculate.github.io/https://github.com/Qalculate/libqalculateMulti-purpose calculator with customizable functions, units, arbitrary precision, plotting (it includes a GUI).
91productivityTranslate Shellhttps://www.soimort.org/translate-shell/https://github.com/soimort/translate-shellCommand-line translator using Google Translate, Bing Translator, Yandex.Translate, etc.
92viewerscacaviewhttp://caca.zoy.org/wiki/libcacahttps://github.com/cacalabs/libcacaA library and a program to display JPG, PNG, GIF or BMP images in the terminal using ASCII characters.
93viewersglowhttps://github.com/charmbracelet/glowRender markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz!
94viewersfehhttps://feh.finalrewind.org/https://git.finalrewind.org/feh"X11 image viewer aimed mostly at console users" (cit.); with no fancy GUI, it is controlled via commandline arguments and configurable key/mouse actions.
95viewersTerminal Markdown Viewerhttps://github.com/axiros/terminal_markdown_viewerPython based Markdown viewer for the terminal.
96viewersmupdfhttp://mupdf.com/http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=mupdf.gitLightweight graphical PDF visualizer; strong key-based control; fast and accurate rendering.
97viewersmplayerhttp://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.htmlOne of the most popular video/audio players around; plays most audio and video formats (using ASCII characters) in the shell; provides a GUI for graphical visualization.
98viewersmpvhttps://mpv.io/https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/A cross-platform media player with many features such as frame timing, MKV chapters and subtitles. It is a responsive video player with minimal layout customizable with themes. A good alternative media player to VLC since it can handle almost all the media formats as VLC, but using much less resources.
99viewerszathurahttps://pwmt.org/projects/zathura/https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathuraPlugin based document file visualizer (PDF, DejaVu, PS); strongly key-based control.
100musicncmpcpphttps://rybczak.net/ncmpcpp/https://github.com/ncmpcpp/ncmpcppNCurses Music Player Client (Plus Plus) - featureful ncurses based MPD client inspired by ncmpc. Relevant features: tag editor, playlist editor, easy to use search engine, media library, music visualizer, ability to fetch artist info from [last.fm](https://www.last.fm/), new display mode, alternative user interface, ability to browse and add files from outside of MPD music directory.
101musicespeakhttp://espeak.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/p/espeak/code/HEAD/tree/A compact open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages.
102musicAlsamixerhttp://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Pagehttps://github.com/alsa-projectALSA mixer with curses interfaces.
103musiccmushttps://cmus.github.io/https://github.com/cmus/cmusA fast and lightweight audio player with configurable keybindings and playlist support.
104musicMOChttps://moc.daper.net/(music on console) is a powerful and easy to use console audio player; user interface a la Midnight Commander; plenty of features; fully controllable from the keyboard.
105musicmpg123http://mpg123.org/https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpg123/Quick `mp3` sound file player; no visual interface, just a command-line audio file player for `mp3` files.
106musicmps-youtubehttps://github.com/mps-youtube/mps-youtubeA 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.
107musicogg123https://www.xiph.org/downloads/https://gitlab.xiph.org/xiphQuick `ogg` sound file player; no visual interface, just a command-line audio file player for the free and open `ogg` file format.
108graphicsImageMagickhttp://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.phphttps://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagickSoftware suite to create, edit, compose, or convert bitmap images; it handles many file formats (including PDF and SVG) and provides processing tools to "resize, flip, mirror, rotate, distort, shear and transform images, adjust image colors, apply various special effects, or draw text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves".
109graphicsscrothttps://github.com/dreamer/scrotA simple CLI tool to capture screenshots.
110gitgithttps://git-scm.com/https://github.com/git/gitThe winner across all the existing file versioning tools; distributed versioning; fully controllable from the command-line; plenty of configuration and usage options; behind a number of related project that leverage git as backend.
111gitgit-annexhttps://git-annex.branchable.com/http://source.git-annex.branchable.com/?p=source.gitManages files with `git`, without checking the file contents into git; very useful to manage large/binary files.
112gitgit-statshttps://github.com/IonicaBizau/git-statsLocal git statistics including GitHub-like contributions calendars.
113versioningMercurialhttps://www.mercurial-scm.org/https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hgFree, distributed source control management tool.
114gittighttps://github.com/jonas/tigAn 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.
115file-systemsshfshttps://github.com/libfuse/sshfsLocally mount a remote file-system through SSH and access files and directory as they would be on the local machine.
116file-systemTMSUhttp://tmsu.org/https://github.com/oniony/TMSUA tool for tagging files; it provides a simple command line tool for applying tags and a virtual filesystem so that you can get a tag-based view of your files from within any other program.
117file-managerlfmhttps://inigo.katxi.org/devel/lfm/(Last File Manager) is a file manager written in Python; it comes with lots of features, including 1-pane or 2-pane view, files filters and bookmarks, tree view, virtual file-systems to open compressed archives, search in files, customizable keybindings and themes.
118file-managerMidnight Commanderhttp://www.midnight-commander.org/https://github.com/MidnightCommander/mcA visual file manager, full-screen text mode application that allows you to copy, move and delete files and whole directory trees and search for files; includes an internal viewer and editor.
119file-managerncursesFMhttps://github.com/FedeDP/ncursesFMFile manager written in C; rather complete in terms of features; especially lightweight and responsive.
120file-managerrangerhttps://ranger.github.io/https://github.com/ranger/rangerConsole file manager with vi key bindings; curses interface with a view on the directory hierarchy; comes with a file launcher that automatically determines which program to use for opening a given file type.
121file-managervifmhttps://vifm.info/https://github.com/vifm/vifm"ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings/modes/options/commands/configuration, which also borrows some useful ideas from mutt" (cit.).
122conversioncatdochttp://www.wagner.pp.ru/~vitus/software/catdoc/http://www.wagner.pp.ru/gitweb/?p=oss/catdoc.gitCommand line converter from Microsoft Word to plain text; output is sent to the standard output.
123conversionPandochttp://pandoc.org/https://github.com/jgm/pandocUniversal document file converter; handles input output from/to a number of formats: HTML, PDF, LaTeX, docx, odt, AsciiDoc, Markdown, Textile, just to mention a few; the quality of conversion strongly depends on the combination of input/output formats.
124conversionxls2csvhttp://www.wagner.pp.ru/~vitus/software/catdoc/http://www.wagner.pp.ru/gitweb/?p=oss/catdoc.gitCommand line converter from Excel to CSV file format.
125backupborghttps://github.com/borgbackupEncrypted backups with a clean and simple interface; easy to use and set up; possibility to mount the backup archive with FUSE and inspect it as a regular file system.
126backupduplicityhttp://duplicity.nongnu.org/https://gitlab.com/duplicity/duplicityCreates GPG encrypted, compressed backups; client-side encryption allows to upload the backup onto untrusted servers.
127backupDuplyhttp://duply.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/ftplicity/Simplifies the use of [duplicity](http://duplicity.nongnu.org/) by keeping clean configuration files to automate the backup.
128backuppaperbackuphttps://github.com/intra2net/paperbackupCreate a pdf with barcodes to backup text files on paper.
129transferrclonehttps://rclone.org/https://github.com/rclone/rcloneRclone manages file synchronization on cloud storage.
130transferUnisonhttps://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/https://github.com/bcpierce00/unisonFile synchronizer. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other.
131backupZaloha.shhttps://github.com/Fitus/Zaloha.shShellscript for synchronization of files and directories.
132disk-analyzerncduhttps://dev.yorhel.nl/ncduhttps://code.blicky.net/yorhel/ncdu/"A disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface. It is designed to find space hogs on a remote server where you don't have an entire graphical setup available."
133file-handlingclassifierhttps://github.com/bhrigu123/classifierOrganize files in your current directory, by classifying them into folders of music, pdfs, images, etc.
134file-handlingdetoxhttp://detox.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/detox/A utility designed to easily clean up filenames; it replaces characters like spaces with standard equivalents; it also replace UTF-8 or Latin-1 (or CP 1252) characters with more handy ones.
135file-handlingdtrxhttps://brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/https://github.com/dtrx-py/dtrx(Do The Right eXtraction) aims at taking "all the hassle out of extracting archives"; allows to use one command to extract archives in different formats, recursive extraction (files into file) and extracts files into dedicated directories.
136file-handlingexahttps://the.exa.website/https://github.com/ogham/exaReplacement for 'ls' written in Rust, with colors and several additional "views".
137file-handlinglsdhttps://github.com/Peltoche/lsdThis project is a rewrite of GNU ls with lot of added features like colors, icons, tree-view, more formatting options etc. The project is heavily inspired by the super colorls project.
138cdfasdhttps://github.com/clvv/fasdA Commandline Tool That Offers Quick Access to Files and Directories. It 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.
139file-handlingfdhttps://github.com/sharkdp/fdA simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find. Written in Rust.
140file-renamerrenamehttps://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/Included in `util-linux`, allows bulk rename of files with regex support.
141file-renamerrenameutilshttp://www.nongnu.org/renameutils/A set of programs to change file and directory names by editing them inplace; I find `imv` especially useful to edit a filename at the program prompt.
142file-handlingrmlinthttps://github.com/sahib/rmlint/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.
143file-handlinggcphttps://github.com/petronny/gcp`gcp` (Goffis cp) is an advanced file copier tool, heavily inspired from the traditional `cp` command utility, but with some additional features: Displays the copy progress indicator, with estimated time, current file speed; logs of all actions; resume of interrupted copy processes.
144file-managernnnhttps://github.com/jarun/nnn"The missing terminal file browser for X". Provides only directory traversal and file visualization. No delete/move operations are supported.
145file-handlingPathPickerhttps://facebook.github.io/PathPicker/https://github.com/facebook/pathpicker/A tool from Facebook that parses the output from a command and presents a UI to select files and directories; can be used to apply a command of a interactively selected files or to move across directories.
146file-handlingtreehttp://mama.indstate.edu/users/ice/tree/https://gitlab.com/OldManProgrammer/unix-tree"Recursive directory listing command that produces a depth indented listing of files".
147funnyasciicquariumhttp://www.robobunny.com/projects/asciiquarium/html/https://github.com/rgoring/asciiquariumEnjoy the mysteries of the sea from the safety of your own terminal!
148funnycmatrixhttp://www.asty.org/cmatrix/https://github.com/abishekvashok/cmatrixncurses program that display the scrolling lines found in the movie `The matrix`.
149funnycowsayhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowsayhttps://github.com/tnalpgge/rank-amateur-cowsayA program that generates a ASCII art of a cow with a bubble containing the specified message (I provide the Wikipedia link since at the moment the link to the author's homepage results to be unreachable).
150funnycowthinkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowsayhttps://github.com/tnalpgge/rank-amateur-cowsaySame as `cowsay`, but uses a "think" bubble instead of a speech bubble.
151funnyfortunehttp://software.clapper.org/fortune/https://github.com/bmc/fortuneGenerates random messages feched from a quotation database.
152funnySteam Locomotivehttp://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/displays-animations-when-accidentally-you-type-sl-instead-of-ls.htmlhttps://github.com/mtoyoda/slA steam locomotive traverses the screen from right to left if `sl` is typed instead of `ls`.
153funnyternimalhttps://github.com/p-e-w/ternimalSimulate a lifeform in the terminal.
154gamesStarWars visionSee Star Wars in ASCII with ``telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl``.
155gamesbastethttp://fph.altervista.org/prog/bastet.htmlhttps://github.com/fph/bastet/(Bastard Tetris) implements the classical Tetris but with a logic to generate the next block which maximizes the difficulty for the player.
156gamesCataclysm: Dark Days Aheadhttps://cataclysmdda.org/https://github.com/CleverRaven/Cataclysm-DDAOpen source turn-based survival RPG development project.
157gamesDwarf fortresshttp://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/A fantasy game using ASCII art graphical representation of the game environment; it features a rich environment with many options and possibilities.
158gamesfreesweephttp://www.upl.cs.wisc.edu/~hartmann/sweep/A Minesweeper clone for the terminal which allows you to configure settings such as table rows and columns up to 1024x1024!), percentage of bombs, colors and also has a highscores table.
159gamesNethackhttp://nethack.org/https://github.com/NetHack/NetHackSingle player rogue-like dungeon exploration game.
160gamesOldrunnerhttp://culot.org/public/Code/oldrunner.htmlhttps://github.com/culot/oldrunnerCharacter-based remake of Lode Runner; includes all the original 150 levels.
161gamesSlash'EMhttp://slashem.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/slashem/Rogue-like game derived from `nethack` offering extra features, monsters, and items; includes a GUI version.
162gamesTypespeedhttp://typespeed.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/typespeed/Type words that are flying by from left to right as fast as you can; features different word sets, e.g., UNIX commands, English words, Non-English words.
163webdevHugohttps://gohugo.io/https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoThe worlds fastest framework for building websites.
164webdevMetalsmithhttp://www.metalsmith.io/https://github.com/metalsmith/metalsmithAn extremely simple static site generator; all functionalities are provided by plugins that can be combined and chained; written and extendable in Javascript.
165webdevnanochttp://nanoc.ws/https://github.com/nanoc/nanocStatic site generator written in Ruby; extremely powerful and customizable; support many formats to generate HTML content.
166webdevsiegehttps://www.joedog.org/siege-home/https://github.com/JoeDog/siegeAn http load testing and benchmarking utility designed to let web developers stress their code.
167webdevTsunghttp://tsung.erlang-projects.org/https://github.com/processone/tsungA multi-protocol distributed load testing tool that can be used to stress HTTP, WebDAV, SOAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL, LDAP and Jabber/XMPP servers.
168browserLinkshttp://www.jikos.cz/~mikulas/links//A textual Web browser with tables and frames.
169browserElinkshttp://elinks.cz/https://repo.or.cz/w/elinks.git"Advanced and well-established feature-rich text mode web browser"; started as a fork of `Links`; it supports background download with queueing, some support from CSS, text box editing in external text editor.
170browserLynxhttp://lynx.invisible-island.net/A highly configurable text-based web browser; one of the oldest CLI browser I'm aware of.
171browserw3mhttp://w3m.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/w3m/A text-based web browser as well as a pager like `less`; it can be used as a text formatting tool which typesets HTML into plain text.
172viewersNewsbeuterhttp://newsbeuter.org/"The Mutt of RSS Feed Readers": Newsbeuter is an open-source RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals. Has great configurability and vast number of features, making it a slick and fast feed reader that can be completely controlled via keyboard.
173emailalpinehttp://www.washington.edu/alpine/Mail client which aims at being "fast, easy to use email client that is suitable for both the inexperienced email user as well as for the most demanding of power users".
174emailalothttps://github.com/pazz/alotMUA written in Python using the [NotMuch](https://notmuchmail.org/) backend; MailDir format support.
175emailmbsynchttp://isync.sourceforge.net/mbsync.htmlMailboxes synchronization tool; allows to download email locally; MailDir format supported.
176emailMutthttp://www.mutt.org/https://gitlab.com/muttmua/muttMail client with tons of features, customization chances, support for IMAP, POP3, multiple storage formats.
177emailsuphttp://sup-heliotrope.github.io/https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/supMUA written in Ruby; specifically developed for accounts with "a lot of emails"; nice thread-based presentation.
178transferaria2https://github.com/aria2/aria2Lightweight and easy-to-use download utility; it supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent, Metalink and multiple sources; cross-platform.
179transfercrochttps://github.com/schollz/crocEasily and securely send things from one computer to another.
180transfercurlhttps://curl.haxx.se/https://github.com/curl/curlA tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax; supports a lot of protocols.
181transferDelugehttp://deluge-torrent.org/https://git.deluge-torrent.org/delugeA lightweight, Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client; a terminal curses interface, web interface and command line client can connect to a running daemon to manage torrent downloads.
182transferlftphttps://lftp.yar.ru/https://github.com/lavv17/lftp"Sophisticated ftp/http client, and a file transfer program supporting a number of network protocols"; support for bookmarks and mirroring features.
183transferMagic Wormholehttps://github.com/warner/magic-wormholeThe program allows transfer arbitrary-sized files and directories (or short pieces of text) from one computer to another The two endpoints are identified by using identical human-readable codes.
184transferOnionSharehttps://onionshare.org/https://github.com/onionshare/onionshare"An open source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share a file of any size."
185transferqrcphttps://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/07/qrcp-transfer-files-between-desktop-and.htmlhttps://github.com/claudiodangelis/qrcpTransfer Files Between Desktop And Mobile Devices Over Wi-Fi By Scanning A QR Code.
186transferrsynchttps://download.samba.org/pub/rsync/rsync.htmlhttps://github.com/WayneD/rsyncMirror directories across networked machines; handles diffs/changed files; works across SSH; plenty of parameters.
187transfersitecopyhttp://www.manyfish.co.uk/sitecopy/Synchronizes a local copy of a website with a remote copy on a server; does not use SSH/`scp` but FTP for file copy; useful when the remote server does not support secure copy.
188transferstftphttp://stftp.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/stftp/(simple terminal FTP) aims to be a "easy-to-use and unbloated client for the UNIX (and UNIX-like) console".
189transferWoofhttp://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/woof.htmlhttps://github.com/simon-budig/woof/(Web Offer One File) sets up an HTTP webserver to serve files from a given local directory; all the users connected to the network can see and download the files.
190transferyoutube-dlhttp://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/Downloads videos from [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/) and some other sites; useful for automated bulk downloads.
191chatfinchhttp://www.pidgin.im/IM program supporting many protocols, including Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, or WLM; comes with the `Pidgin` project.
192chatirssihttp://www.irssi.orghttps://github.com/irssi/irssiThe most popular IRC client for the command-line; a flexible program, with many options and supporting many protocols.
193chatRainbowStreamhttp://www.rainbowstream.org/Twitter client for the terminal; allows almost all the operations that can be done from GUI and Web clients.
194chatWeeChathttp://weechat.org/https://github.com/weechat/weechatA "fast, light and extensible chat client".
195chatssh-chathttps://github.com/shazow/ssh-chatCustom SSH server written in Go. Instead of a shell, you get a chat prompt.
196organizersgoobookhttps://gitlab.com/goobook/goobookThe purpose of GooBook is to make it possible to use your Google Contacts from the command-line and from MUAs such as Mutt. It can be used from Mutt the same way as abook.
197utilitydashthttp://sunaku.github.io/dasht/man/man0/README.htmlhttps://github.com/sunaku/dashtSearch API docs offline, in your terminal or browser.
198onlinearch-wikihttps://github.com/deadhead420/arch-wikiSearch the Arch Wiki anywhere from the command line.
199onlinegooglerhttps://github.com/jarun/googlerGoogle Search, Google Site Search, Google News from the terminal.
200text-processinglolcathttps://github.com/busyloop/lolcatRuby Gem to colorize the output of the cat command.
201monitorneofetchhttps://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetchNeofetch is a CLI system information tool written in BASH. Neofetch displays information about your system next to an image, your OS logo, or any ASCII file of your choice.
202calcpddhttps://github.com/jarun/pddTiny date, time diff calculator.
203utilitypowerlinehttps://github.com/powerline/powerlinePowerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome and Qtile.
204onlinesoclihttps://github.com/gautamkrishnar/socliStack overflow command line client written in Python. Search and browse stack overflow without leaving the terminal
205utilitytermsaverhttp://termsaver.brunobraga.net/termsaver to enjoy fancy ASCII screensavers like matrix, clock, starwars, and a couple of not-safe-for-work screens.
206utilitydateutilshttp://www.fresse.org/dateutils/https://github.com/hroptatyr/dateutilsDateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with dates and times in the command line with a strong focus on use cases that arise when dealing with large amounts of financial data.
207data-managementVisiDatahttps://www.visidata.org/https://github.com/saulpw/visidataInteractive multitool for tabular data. It combines the clarity of a spreadsheet, the efficiency of the terminal, and the power of Python, into a lightweight utility which can handle millions of rows with ease.
208data-managementcsvkithttps://github.com/wireservice/csvkitA suite of command-line tools for converting to and working with CSV, the king of tabular file formats.
209programminggdb-dashboardhttps://github.com/cyrus-and/gdb-dashboardModular visual interface for GDB in Python.
210password-managerhidehttps://github.com/whatl3y/hideAES-256 bit encrypted password manager with all encrypted passwords stored locally on your machine
211password-managergopasshttps://www.gopass.pw/https://github.com/gopasspw/gopassgopass is a rewrite of the pass password manager in Go with the aim of making it cross-platform and adding additional features. The target audience are professional developers and sysadmins (and especially teams of those) who are well versed with a command line interface.
212password-managerpasshttps://www.passwordstore.org/https://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/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.
213password-managerdpghttps://github.com/62726164/dpgThe Deterministic Password Generator - Generates passwords based on a master password and the indication of the website/service/username, without the need of storing anything.
214transferyt-splitterhttps://github.com/redsolver/yt-splitterDownloads and splits audio tracks from a YouTube video according to the chapters/tracks. Useful for compilations or full album uploads.
215backupbupstashhttps://github.com/andrewchambers/bupstashEasy and efficient encrypted backups.
216cdzoxidehttps://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxideA faster way to navigate your filesystem.
217viewersTerminalImageViewerhttps://github.com/stefanhaustein/TerminalImageViewerSmall C++ program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters.
218monitorwhowatchhttps://www.tecmint.com/whowatch-monitor-linux-users-and-processes-in-real-time/Monitor Linux Users and Processes in Real Time.
219productivitydijohttps://github.com/NerdyPepper/dijoScriptable, curses-based, digital habit tracker.
220note-takingcadmushttps://github.com/RyanGreenup/cadmusShell Scripts to Facilitate Effective Note Taking.
221file-handlingtwfhttps://github.com/wvanlint/twfStandalone tree view file explorer.
222text-processingdeltahttps://github.com/dandavison/deltaA syntax-highlighter for git and diff output.
223graphicschafahttps://github.com/hpjansson/chafaTerminal graphics for the 21st century.
224viewersyoutube-viewerhttps://github.com/trizen/youtube-viewerLightweight application that searches and streams videos from YouTube.
225note-takingposcehttps://github.com/posce/posceA note-taking toolkit for your command line.
226disk-analyzerdutreehttps://github.com/nachoparker/dutreeA tool to analyze file system usage written in Rust.
227text-processingydiffhttps://github.com/ymattw/ydiffView colored, incremental diff.
228password-managerkpclihttp://kpcli.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/kpcli/A command line interface for KeePass.
229data-managementGNU Recutilshttps://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/manual/Set of tools and libraries to access human-editable, text-based databases called recfiles.
230gamesterminal_board_gameshttps://github.com/salt-die/terminally_bored_terminal_board_gamesBoard games for the terminal.
231gamesminesweeperhttps://github.com/gazpachoking/minesweeperCross-platform terminal based minesweeper.
232gamesTerminal Phasehttps://dustycloud.org/blog/terminal-phase-1.0/https://gitlab.com/dustyweb/terminal-phaseA space shooter game you can play in your terminal.
233cdbroothttps://dystroy.org/broot/https://github.com/Canop/brootA new way to navigate directory trees on linux, made in rust.
234calcNotahttps://kary.us/nota/https://github.com/pouyakary/NotaTerminal calculator with rich notation.
235editorsvyhttps://github.com/vyapp/vyA vim-like in python made from scratch.
236programmingpirehttps://github.com/johannestaas/pirePython Interactive Regular Expressions.
237browserGraphenehttps://github.com/atsepkov/GrapheneA text-based web browser that's a joy to use.
238utilitynavihttps://github.com/denisidoro/naviAn interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line.
239data-managementTSV Utilitieshttps://github.com/eBay/tsv-utilsCommand line tools for large, tabular data files.
240graphicspastelhttps://github.com/sharkdp/pastelA command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors.
241utilityasciinemahttps://github.com/asciinema/asciinemaTerminal session recorder.
242file-handlingalderhttps://github.com/aweary/alderDirectory tree visualizer.
243text-processingdiff-so-fancyhttps://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancyMake your diffs human readable instead of machine readable.
244text-searchripgrep-allhttps://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-allgrep in text files but also search in PDFs, E-Books, office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc.
245text-searchripgrephttps://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrepRecursively searches directories for a regex pattern.
246utilitypmenuhttps://github.com/sgtpep/pmenuA dynamic terminal-based menu inspired by dmenu.
247editorseonhttps://github.com/tomas/eonA light, modern editor for your terminal that doesn't want to be vim.
248data-managementdatadashhttps://github.com/keithknott26/datadashVisualize and graph data in the terminal.
249musicMp3blasterhttp://www.mp3blaster.org/?m=1https://sourceforge.net/projects/mp3blaster/Audio player for the text console.
250viewersjqviewhttps://github.com/fiatjaf/jqviewSimplest possible native GUI for inspecting JSON.
251transferytmdlhttps://github.com/deepjyoti30/ytmdlGet songs from Youtube in mp3 format.
252funnysha256-animationhttps://github.com/in3rsha/sha256-animationAnimation of the SHA-256 hash function in your terminal.
253browsercli-arxivhttps://github.com/knguyenanhoa/cli-arxivCLI tool for exploring arXiv.
254conversionmdBookhttps://github.com/rust-lang/mdBookCreate book from markdown files.
255password-managerSpicyPasshttps://github.com/JFreegman/SpicyPassA light-weight password manager with a focus on simplicity and security.
256viewersjchttps://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jcSerializes the output of command line tools to JSON.
257musicmuCLIarhttps://github.com/aayush1205/muCLIarYouTube automator bringing you your music right on your CLI.
258officetranslate-shellhttps://github.com/soimort/translate-shellCommand-line translator using Google Translate or other online services.
259officewikithttps://github.com/KorySchneider/wikitA command line program for getting Wikipedia summaries easily.
260networkingmitmproxyhttps://mitmproxy.org/https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxyAn interactive HTTPS proxy.
261musicyt-audiohttps://github.com/pseudoroot/yt-audioA simple, configurable youtube-dl wrapper to download and manage youtube audio.
262gamesLanguage-gameshttps://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/Language-gamesDead simple games made with word vectors.
263data-managementxsvhttps://www.johndcook.com/blog/2019/12/31/sql-join-csv-files/Doing a SQL join with CSV files.
264networkingbandwhichhttps://github.com/imsnif/bandwhichTerminal bandwidth utilization tool.
265monitordmidecodehttps://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/dmidecode.git/System information utility.
266gitforgithttps://github.com/wfxr/forgitA utility tool powered by fzf for using git interactively.
267officescholarrefhttps://adamsgaard.dk/scholarref.htmlhttps://src.adamsgaard.dk/scholarref/Tools to never deal with journal webpages again.
268gamescrappybird-pyhttps://github.com/JonPizza/crappybird-pyFlappy bird.
269officeconradhttps://github.com/vinayak-mehta/conradTrack conferences and meetups.
270note-takingdnhttps://github.com/tomlockwood/dnDaily notes command line tool.
271gitonefetchhttps://github.com/o2sh/onefetchGit repository summary on your terminal.
272data-managementjtchttps://github.com/ldn-softdev/jtcJSON manipulation and transformation.
273emailNeoMutthttps://neomutt.org/https://github.com/neomutt/neomuttPatched and up-to-dated mutt fork.
274utilitykmdr-clihttps://github.com/ediardo/kmdr-cli#supported-programsThe CLI tool for explaining commands from your terminal.
275utilityStarshiphttps://starship.rs/https://github.com/starship/starshipThe cross-shell prompt for astronauts.
276todo-managertodotxt-machinehttps://pypi.org/project/todotxt-machine/https://github.com/AnthonyDiGirolamo/todotxt-machineInterfacce for todo.txt.
277gamesusolitairehttps://github.com/eliasdorneles/usolitaireSolitaire in your terminal.
278file-managerrnrhttps://github.com/bugnano/rnrThe RNR File Manager (RNR's Not Ranger) is a text based file manager that combines the best features of Midnight Commander and Ranger.
279funnycbonsaihttps://gitlab.com/jallbrit/cbonsaiA bonsai tree generator, written in C using ncurses. It intelligently creates, colors, and positions a bonsai tree.
280data-managementDolthttps://github.com/dolthub/doltDolt is Git for Data! Dolt is a SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge, push and pull just like a git repository.
281transferytfzfhttps://github.com/pystardust/ytfzfA POSIX script that helps you find Youtube videos (without API) and opens/downloads them using mpv/youtube-dl.
282data-managementGraphtagehttps://github.com/trailofbits/graphtageGraphtage is a commandline utility and underlying library for semantically comparing and merging tree-like structures, such as JSON, XML, HTML, YAML, plist, and CSS files.
283disk-analyzerdufhttps://github.com/muesli/dufDisk Usage/Free Utility.
284productivitytuxihttps://github.com/Bugswriter/tuxiA CLI tool that scrapes Google search results and SERPs that provides instant and concise answers.
285musicSirenhttps://www.kariliq.nl/siren/https://www.kariliq.nl/git/siren/Siren is a text-based audio player for UNIX-like operating systems.
286officeTickerhttps://github.com/achannarasappa/tickerTerminal stock watcher and stock position tracker.
287transferxhhttps://github.com/ducaale/xhxh is a friendly and fast tool for sending HTTP requests. It reimplements as much as possible of HTTPie's excellent design.
288gitgit-peekhttps://github.com/Jarred-Sumner/git-peekgit peek is the fastest way to open a remote git repository in your local text editor.
289disk-analyzervizexhttps://github.com/bexxmodd/vizexVisualize the disk space usage for every partition and media on the user's machine.
290disk-analyzergduhttps://github.com/dundee/gduPretty fast disk usage analyzer written in Go. Gdu is intended primarily for SSD disks where it can fully utilize parallel processing. However HDDs work as well, but the performance gain is not so huge.
291musickordhttps://github.com/synestematic/kordA python framework that provides programmers with a simple api for the creation of music-based applications.
292graphicsimgcathttps://github.com/trashhalo/imgcatTool to output images in the terminal. Built with bubbletea.
293sciencebib.awkhttps://github.com/huijunchen9260/bib.awkBibliography manager written in awk.
294programmingrrhttps://rr-project.org/https://github.com/rr-debugger/rrDebug the recording, deterministically, as many times as you want.
295programmingnbtermhttps://github.com/davidbrochart/nbtermJupyter Notebooks in the terminal.
296transferqr-filetransferhttps://github.com/sdushantha/qr-filetransferTransfer files over WiFi between your computer and your smartphone from the terminal.
297scienceelementhttps://github.com/gennaro-tedesco/elementPeriodic table on the command line.
298viewerstermvhttps://github.com/Roshan-R/termvA terminal iptv player written in bash.
299utilityrofihttps://github.com/davatorium/rofiA window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement.
300file-renamerF2https://github.com/ayoisaiah/f2Cross-platform command-line tool for batch renaming files and directories quickly and safely.
301todo-managergrithttps://github.com/climech/gritA multitree-based personal task manager.
302todo-managerdstaskhttps://github.com/naggie/dstaskSingle binary terminal-based TODO manager with git-based sync + markdown notes per task.
303file-systemwutaghttps://github.com/wojciechkepka/wutagCLI Tool for tagging and organizing files by tags.
304file-handlingxplrhttps://github.com/sayanarijit/xplrA hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer, stealing ideas from nnn and fzf.
305utilityeghttps://github.com/srsudar/egUseful examples at the command line.
306viewersmdthttps://github.com/robolab-pavia/mdtMarkDown in the Terminal. A markdown viewer with themes defined by JSON files and interactive mode to open links and word-wrapping adaptable to the terminal width.
307organizersbukuhttps://github.com/jarun/bukuA powerful bookmark manager written in Python3 and SQLite3.
308graphicsimgphttps://github.com/jarun/imgpA command line image resizer and rotator for JPEG and PNG images. It can resize (or thumbnail) and rotate thousands of images in a go, at lightning speed, while saving significantly on storage.
309backupzbackuphttp://zbackup.org/https://github.com/zbackup/zbackupA globally-deduplicating backup tool, based on the ideas found in rsync.
310transferTransmissionhttps://transmissionbt.com/https://github.com/transmission/transmissionFast, easy and free bittorrent client.
311transferrtorrenthttps://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrentBittorrent client uses ncurses and is ideal for use with tmux, screen or dtach.
312terminaldtachhttps://github.com/crigler/dtachA program written in C that emulates the detach feature of screen.
313file-handlingvidirhttps://github.com/trapd00r/vidirvidir allows editing of the contents of a directory in a text editor.
314securityFirejailhttps://firejail.wordpress.com/https://github.com/netblue30/firejailA SUID program that reduces the risk of security breaches by restricting the running environment of untrusted applications using Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf.
315editorsKakounehttp://kakoune.org/https://github.com/mawww/kakouneModal editor, faster as in less keystrokes,multiple selections, orthogonal design.
316onlineddgrhttps://github.com/jarun/ddgrA command line utility to search DuckDuckGo (html version) from the terminal.
317gameschshttps://github.com/nickzuber/chsPlay chess against the Stockfish engine in your terminal.
318file-managerclifmhttps://github.com/leo-arch/clifmA CLI-based, shell-like, and non-curses terminal file manager written in C: simple, fast, extensible, and lightweight as hell.
319emailnmailhttps://github.com/d99kris/nmailnmail is a console-based email client for Linux and macOS with a user interface similar to alpine / pine.
320chatmatterhornhttps://github.com/matterhorn-chat/matterhornA terminal client for the Mattermost chat system.
321organizerscalcursehttps://calcurse.org/https://git.calcurse.org/calcurse.git/A calendar and scheduling application for the command line. It helps keep track of events, appointments and everyday tasks.
322musiccasterohttps://github.com/xgi/casteroA TUI podcast client for the terminal.
323securityGnuPGhttps://gnupg.org/https://dev.gnupg.org/source/gnupg/repository/master/GnuPG is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC4880 (also known as PGP).
324chattinyhttps://github.com/osa1/tinytiny is an IRC client written in Rust.
325note-takingStandard Unix Noteshttps://github.com/Standard-Unix-Notes/unix-notesGPG Encrypted Notes/Notebook manager for BSD/Linux.
326monitorbelowhttps://github.com/facebookincubator/belowA time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
327monitorlfshttps://github.com/Canop/lfsA thing to get information on your mounted disks
328webdevainhttps://github.com/jonaslu/ainAn HTTP API client for the terminal.
329conversionBaFihttps://mmalcek.github.io/bafi/https://github.com/mmalcek/bafiUniversal JSON, BSON, YAML, CSV, XML translator to ANY format using templates.
330text-processinghckhttps://github.com/sstadick/hckA sharp cut clone.
331gitgituihttps://github.com/extrawurst/gituiGitUI provides you with the comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal
332gamesrpg-clihttps://github.com/facundoolano/rpg-cliYour filesystem as a dungeon!
333disk-analyzerduahttps://github.com/Byron/dua-cliDisk Usage Analyzer. Learn about the usage of disk space of a given directory with parallel access to max out SSD exploration.
334note-takingjnrlhttps://github.com/maebert/jrnlCollect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line.
335viewerstabviewhttps://github.com/TabViewer/tabviewPython curses command line CSV and tabular data viewer.
336versioningBazaarhttp://bazaar.canonical.com/en/Multiplatform version control system supporting diffferent workflows; it is part of the GNU Project, and it is free software sponsored by Canonical.
337gitgrvhttps://github.com/rgburke/grvGit Repository Viewer - A terminal based interface for viewing Git repositories. It allows refs, commits and diffs to be viewed, searched and filtered.
338versioningfossilhttps://fossil-scm.org/https://github.com/drhsqlite/fossil-mirrorA simple, high-reliability, distributed software configuration management system with these advanced features: project management, built-in web interface, friendly self-hosting, simple networking, all-in-one standalone executable, and much more.
339editorsDiakonoshttps://github.com/Pistos/diakonosA powerful editor with “standard” keybindings and several advanced features; written in Ruby.
340utilityyankhttps://github.com/mptre/yankReads input from stdin and display a selection interface that allows a field to be selected and copied to the clipboard.
341terminalmtmhttps://github.com/deadpixi/mtmMicro Terminal Multiplexer - Simple but usable, stable and minimalistic terminal multiplexer.
342text-processingsdhttps://github.com/chmln/sds[earch] & d[isplace] - An intuitive find & replace CLI; a possible replacement for sed.
343productivityWatsonhttps://github.com/TailorDev/WatsonTime tracking CLI to know how much time you are spending on your projects. It can generate nice reports for clients.
344data-managementWOPRhttps://github.com/yaronn/woprA simple markup language for creating rich terminal reports, presentations and infographic.
345gamesAngbandhttps://rephial.org/https://github.com/angband/angbandAngband is a free, single-player dungeon exploration game.
346programminggrexhttps://github.com/pemistahl/grexA command-line tool for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases.
347browserAmforahttps://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amforaAmfora aims to be the best looking Gemini client with the most features. It does not support Gopher or other non-Web protocols.
348browserBombadillohttps://bombadillo.colorfield.space/https://tildegit.org/sloum/BombadilloA non-web browser, designed for a growing list of protocols operating outside of the web. Currently supports Gemini, Finger and Gopher.
349file-handlingpycphttps://github.com/dmerejkowsky/pycpcp and mv with a progressbar.
350calcbcalhttps://github.com/jarun/bcalByte CALculator - A REPL CLI utility for storage expression evaluation, SI/IEC conversion, byte address calculation, base conversion and LBA/CHS calculation.
351password-managercpasshttps://github.com/OliverLew/cpassAnother console UI for pass.
352disk-analyzerDusthttps://github.com/bootandy/dustdu + rust = dust. Like du but more intuitive.
353editorsashhttps://github.com/akashnag/ashA simple and clean terminal-based text editor, that aims to be easy to use with modern key-bindings.
354versioninggeehttps://github.com/human37/geeCLI repository manager and automation tool written in rust.
355sciencecobibhttps://gitlab.com/mrossinek/cobibSimple, command-line based bibliography management tool.
356file-handlingdoppelgangerhttps://github.com/witchard/doppelgangerSave and load your shell environment to create doppelganger shells!
357monitorscreenFetchhttps://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetchIt can be used to generate one of those nifty terminal theme information + ASCII distribution logos. It auto-detects the distribution and display an ASCII version of that distribution's logo and some valuable information to the right.
358graphicsinklayershttps://github.com/toolleeo/inklayersA command line program that exports layers from an SVG file. It can be used to create slide shows by editing a single SVG file.
359programmingpvcheckhttps://github.com/claudio-unipv/pvcheckA tool to apply automated testing to programs that produce textual output. The format of the output is very specific, making pvcheck suitable to test programming quizzes.
360cdJmphttps://github.com/gholmes829/JmpChange directory with smart searching of the path specified through regex.
361cdllamahttps://github.com/antonmedv/llamaMinimalistic file opener and directory changer focused on fuzzy searching the path.
362gitGiteahttps://gitea.com/https://github.com/go-gitea/giteaSingle binary self-hosted Git service.
363gitSoft Servehttps://github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serveSelf-hostable Git server for the command line. One distinguished feature is the possibility to create new repositories with a push.
364text-processingdeadlinkhttps://github.com/nschloe/deadlinkParses text files for HTTP URLs and checks if they are still valid. Good to use on markdown documentation files.
365cdSmartCdhttps://github.com/CodesOfRishi/smartcdA cd command with improved usability features, which can remember your recently visited directory paths and, search and directly traverse to sub-directories and as well as parent directories, all with Fuzzy searching.
366terminalmxhttps://gitlab.com/lpireyn/mxA tmux session manager written as a single Bash script.
367productivityBartibhttps://github.com/nikolassv/bartibEasy to use time tracking tool for the command line. It saves a log of all tracked activities as a plaintext file and allows you to create flexible reports.
368productivitygdirhttps://github.com/pafoster/gdirA command line tool which queries Google Directions. The tool displays results as human-readable text.
369webdevMycorrhiza Wikihttps://mycorrhiza.wiki/https://github.com/bouncepaw/mycorrhizaA lightweight file-system wiki engine that uses Git for keeping history.
370viewersovhttps://github.com/noborus/ovFeature-rich terminal-based text viewer.
371programmingfastmodhttps://github.com/facebookincubator/fastmodA tool to assist you with large-scale codebase refactors, and it supports most of codemod's options. It is focused on improving the use case "I want to use interactive mode to make sure my regex is correct, and then I want to apply the regex everywhere".
372file-handlingwatchexechttps://github.com/watchexec/watchexecExecutes commands in response to file modifications.
373data-managementyqhttps://github.com/mikefarah/yqPortable command-line YAML processor.
374text-processingsqueezehttps://github.com/aymericbeaumet/squeezeEnables to extract rich information from any text (raw, JSON, HTML, YAML, etc).
375text-processingamberhttps://github.com/dalance/amberCode search / replace tool.
376file-renamermmvhttps://github.com/itchyny/mmvRename multiple files using your $EDITOR. The command name is named after multi-mv.
377webdevlinkcheckerhttps://github.com/linkchecker/linkcheckerCheck links in web documents or full websites.
378text-processingbrokhttps://github.com/smallhadroncollider/brokFind broken links in text documents.
379programmingcharshttps://github.com/antifuchs/charsDisplay names and codes for various ASCII (and unicode) characters / code points.
380disk-analyzerdiskushttps://github.com/sharkdp/diskusMinimal, fast alternative to du -sh.
381programmingdtoolhttps://github.com/guoxbin/dtoolCollection of development tools.
382viewersviuhttps://github.com/learn-anything/command-line-toolsCommand-line application to view images from the terminal written in Rust.
383utilitytealdeerhttps://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeerVery fast implementation of tldr in Rust.
384file-handlingxcphttps://github.com/tarka/xcpExtended cp.
385cdpazihttps://github.com/euank/paziFast autojump helper.
386file-managerhunterhttps://github.com/rabite0/hunterRanger-like file browser written in rust.
387monitorytophttps://github.com/cjbassi/ytopTUI system monitor written in Rust.
388monitornotihttps://github.com/variadico/notiMonitor a process and trigger a notification.
389productivitycowyohttps://github.com/schollz/cowyoFeature rich wiki webserver for minimalists.
390systemdockerhttps://docs.docker.com/https://github.com/docker/docsSelf-sufficient runtime for containers.
391file-handlingfriendly-findhttps://github.com/sjl/friendly-findUsable replacement for find.
392text-processingfzyhttps://github.com/jhawthorn/fzyBetter fuzzy finder.
393graphicsGraphicsMagickhttp://www.graphicsmagick.org/https://sourceforge.net/projects/graphicsmagick/Swiss army knife of image processing.
394viewershexylhttps://github.com/sharkdp/hexylCommand-line hex viewer.
395programmingtemcihttps://github.com/parttimenerd/temciAdvanced benchmarking tool written in Python 3 that supports setting up an environment for benchmarking and the generation of visually appealing reports.
396utilityjusthttps://github.com/casey/justHandy way to save and run project-specific commands.
397programminglicense-uphttps://github.com/nikitavoloboev/license-upCreate a license quickly for a given name.
398systemmackuphttps://github.com/lra/mackupKeep your application settings in sync (OS X/Linux).
399file-renamermassrenhttps://github.com/laurent22/massrenEasily rename multiple files using your text editor.
400programmingsconshttps://github.com/SCons/sconsSoftware construction tool.
401text-processingskimhttps://github.com/lotabout/skimFuzzy Finder in rust.
402webdevsnallygasterhttps://github.com/hannob/snallygasterTool to scan for secret files on HTTP servers.
403graphicssvgcleanerhttps://github.com/RazrFalcon/svgcleanerClean up your SVG files from the unnecessary data.
404securitywifi-passwordhttps://github.com/rauchg/wifi-passwordGet wifi pass.
405productivityhabitctlhttps://github.com/blinry/habitctlMinimalist command line tool you can use to track and examine your habits.
406programmingkickstarthttps://github.com/Keats/kickstartScaffolding tool to get new projects up and running quickly.
407file-renamernominohttps://github.com/yaa110/nominoBatch rename utility for developers.
408text-processinglunetahttps://github.com/fbeline/lunetaInteractive filter that can be easily composed within any script.
409text-searchjiqhttps://github.com/fiatjaf/jiqjid on jq - interactive JSON query tool using jq expressions.
410gitsadhttps://github.com/ms-jpq/sadCLI search and replace. Show you a nice diff of proposed changes before you commit them.
411file-handlingwfhhttps://github.com/kzys/wfhContinuously watches your local directories and rsync them against a remote host.
412text-processingteiphttps://github.com/greymd/teipSelect partial standard input and replace with the result of another command.
413text-processingespansohttps://github.com/federico-terzi/espansoCross-platform Text Expander written in Rust. Not limited to the command line.
414text-processinghuniqhttps://github.com/koraa/huniqCommand line utility to remove duplicates from the given input. Note that huniq does not sort the input, it just removes duplicates.
415file-handlingnathttps://github.com/willdoescode/natComplete replacement for the `ls` command.
416data-managementcsvqhttps://github.com/mithrandie/csvqSQL-like query language for csv.
417file-handlingFCloneshttps://github.com/pkolaczk/fclonesEfficient Duplicate File Finder.
418data-managementdaselhttps://github.com/TomWright/daselAllows you to query and modify data structures using selector strings.
419programmingProjihttps://github.com/nikoksr/projiPowerful cross-platform CLI project templating tool.
420transferpbgopyhttps://github.com/nakabonne/pbgopyCopy and paste between devices.
421data-managementgnuplothttps://www.explainshell.com/explain/1/gnuplothttps://github.com/idank/explainshellGenerate two and three dimensional plots of data.
422officeconanhttps://github.com/mirage/conanFind clue about the type of the file.
423text-processingDifftastichttps://github.com/Wilfred/difftasticSyntax-aware structured diff tool.
424utilityGazehttps://github.com/wtetsu/gazeRuns a command, right after you save a file.
425text-searchtodocheckhttps://github.com/preslavmihaylov/todocheckStatic code analyzer for annotated TODO comments.
426browsershttps://github.com/zquestz/sWeb search from the terminal. Just opens in your browser.
427text-processinganewhttps://github.com/tomnomnom/anewTool for adding new lines to files, skipping duplicates.
428viewersTVhttps://github.com/alexhallam/tvCross-platform CSV pretty printer made to maximize viewer enjoyment.
429programminghorshttps://github.com/WindSoilder/horsInstant coding answers via the command line.
430utilityViddyhttps://github.com/sachaos/viddyModern watch command. Time machine and pager etc.
431calckalkhttps://github.com/PaddiM8/kalkCommand line calculator that supports math-like syntax with user-defined variables, functions, derivation, integration, and complex numbers.
432onlinesohttps://github.com/samtay/soTerminal interface for Stack Overflow.
433data-managementsqhttps://github.com/neilotoole/sqCommand line tool that provides jq-style access to structured data sources such as SQL databases, or document formats like CSV or Excel.
434file-handlingriphttps://github.com/nivekuil/ripSafe and ergonomic alternative to rm.
435text-searchvgrephttps://github.com/vrothberg/vgrepUser-friendly pager for grep.
436webdevurlhunterhttps://github.com/utkusen/urlhunterRecon tool that allows searching on URLs that are exposed via shortener services.
437webdevlycheehttps://github.com/lycheeverse/lycheeFast, async, resource-friendly link checker written in Rust.
438networkingRustcathttps://github.com/robiot/rustcatNetcat Alternative in Rust.
439funnyponysayhttps://github.com/erkin/ponysayPony rewrite of cowsay.
440funnyyosayhttps://github.com/yeoman/yosayLike cowsay, but for yeoman.
441graphicscli-mandelbrothttps://github.com/danyshaanan/cli-mandelbrotA cli for traversing the Mandelbrot fractal.
442funnycli-fireplacehttps://github.com/dolsup/cli-fireplaceShows digital fireplace.
443graphicsgivegifhttps://github.com/passy/givegifGIFs on the command line.
444gitgit-extrashttps://github.com/tj/git-extrasLittle git extras like git-ignore, git-setup, git-changelog, git-release, git-effort and more.
445versioningGistuphttps://github.com/mbostock/gistupCreate a gist from terminal, then use git to update it.
446file-handlingllhttps://github.com/antonmedv/llls with git status.
447viewersfxhttps://github.com/antonmedv/fxCommand-line JSON viewer.
448networkingspeedtest-nethttps://github.com/ddsol/speedtest.netTest internet connection speed and ping using speedtest.net.
449backupshallow-backuphttps://github.com/alichtman/shallow-backupGit integrated backup tool.
450officemdphttps://github.com/visit1985/mdpA command-line based markdown presentation tool.
451officesenthttps://tools.suckless.org/sent/https://git.suckless.org/sent/log.htmlSimple plaintext presentation tool.
452note-takingeurekahttps://github.com/simeg/eurekaStore your ideas without leaving the terminal.
453todo-managertaskellhttps://github.com/smallhadroncollider/taskellInteractive kanban board/task manager.
454todo-managertaskbookhttps://github.com/klaussinani/taskbookTasks, boards & notes for the command-line habitat.
455sciencepapishttps://github.com/alejandrogallo/papisExtensible document and bibliography manager.
456chattuirhttps://gitlab.com/ajak/tuirReddit TUI.
457networkingxxhhttps://github.com/xxh/xxhBring your favorite shell wherever you go through the ssh.
458browserbrowshhttps://www.brow.sh/https://github.com/browsh-org/browshIt renders anything that a modern browser can; HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL. Its main purpose is to be run on a remote server and accessed via SSH/Mosh or the in-browser HTML service in order to significantly reduce bandwidth and thus both increase browsing speeds and decrease bandwidth costs.
459viewersjlesshttps://pauljuliusmartinez.github.io/https://github.com/PaulJuliusMartinez/jlessCommand-line JSON viewer designed for reading, exploring, and searching through JSON data.
460viewersbathttps://github.com/sharkdp/batA cat clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration.
461data-managementosmfhttps://github.com/codesoap/osmfOpenStreetMap find - A simple command line tool to explore OSM data.
462viewershaxor-newshttps://github.com/donnemartin/haxor-newsBrowse Hacker News like a haxor: A Hacker News command line interface (CLI).
463viewerstexelhttps://github.com/Lauriat/texelCommand line interface for reading spreadsheets inside terminal.
464gamesgambithttps://github.com/maaslalani/gambitChess board in your terminal.
465systembinhttps://github.com/marcosnils/binManages binary files downloaded from different sources.
466systemstewhttps://github.com/marwanhawari/stewAn independent package manager for compiled binaries.
467gamesclidlehttps://github.com/ajeetdsouza/clidleWordle, now over SSH.
468todo-managerCLI-Managerhttps://github.com/MikyStar/CLI-ManagerCommand Line Interface for managing tasks locally on the fly.
469gameswordle-curseshttps://github.com/knosmos/wordle-cursesA simple TUI wordle game with curses.
470networkingtermisharehttps://github.com/qnkhuat/termisharePeer to peer terminal sharing.
471file-handlingictreehttps://github.com/NikitaIvanovV/ictreeLike tree but interactive.
472officeQuoterhttps://github.com/frossm/quoterThe console based stock quote tool.
473systemnalahttps://gitlab.com/volian/nalaapt package manager front-end with cleaner interface.
474gamesterminordlehttps://github.com/HP4k1h5/terminordleInspired by the popular online game wordle made, you can play a pretty close replica of the original locally or multiplayer over the network.
475gitgh-shttps://github.com/gennaro-tedesco/gh-sSearch github repositories interactively.
476gitgh-fhttps://github.com/gennaro-tedesco/gh-fThe ultimate, compact and snappy fzf extension for gh cli.
477gitstargazerhttps://github.com/gennaro-tedesco/stargazerGithub stats from the command line.
478webdevhttp-tankerhttps://github.com/PierreKieffer/http-tankerTerminal application used for API testing; easily create, manage and execute http requests from the terminal.
479systemBevelhttps://github.com/NorfairKing/bevelCommand line history in an SQLite database for effective re-use.
480data-managementzqhttps://zed.brimdata.io/docs/commands/zq/https://github.com/brimdata/zedProcessor for JSON data with stateful operators and a syntax that is more consistent w.r.t. jq (as claimed by the authors).
481transferMabelhttps://github.com/smmr-software/mabelDeriving its name from the Hebrew word "מבול," meaning flood, deluge, or (loosely) torrent, Mabel is a fancy BitTorrent client for the terminal.
482text-processingtuchttps://github.com/riquito/tucYou want to cut on more than just a character, perhaps using negative indexes or format the selected fields as you want... Maybe you want to cut on lines (ever needed to drop first and last line?)... That's where tuc can help.
483gamesskuhttps://github.com/fedeztk/skuSimple TUI written in go to play sudoku in the terminal.
484productivityfasttyperhttps://github.com/ickyicky/fasttyperFasttyper is minimalistic typing test based on user provided exercising text.
485gamesGameShellhttps://github.com/phyver/GameShellGameShell was devised as a tool to help university students to engage with a real shell, in a way that encourages learning while also having fun.
486officeLotus 1-2-3 for Linuxhttps://github.com/taviso/123elf#lotus-1-2-3-for-linuxA native port of Lotus 1-2-3 Release 3 to Linux.
487organizersaddrbhttps://github.com/mrusme/addrbA lightweight CLI / TUI address book that supports CardDAV.
488systematuinhttps://github.com/ellie/atuinAtuin replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, and records additional context for your commands. Additionally, it provides optional and fully encrypted synchronisation of your history between machines, via an Atuin server.
489graphicsArtemhttps://github.com/FineFindus/artemConvert images from multiple formats (jpg, png, webp, etc…) to ASCII art, written in Rust.
490productivitythokrhttps://github.com/thatvegandev/thokrSleek typing tui with visualized results and historical logging.
491onlinesocialscanhttps://github.com/iojw/socialscanPython library and CLI for accurately querying username and email usage on online platforms.
492musictermusichttps://github.com/tramhao/termusicTerminal Music Player written in Rust.
493utilitycointophttps://github.com/cointop-sh/cointopA fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for tracking cryptocurrencies.
494systempulsemixerhttps://github.com/GeorgeFilipkin/pulsemixerCLI and curses mixer for PulseAudio.
495cdfastdiracthttps://github.com/dp12/fastdiractLightning-fast cd and command execution.
496file-handlinginventoryhttps://github.com/mothdotmonster/inventoryMove files like an old text adventure.
497funnyDrawhttps://github.com/maaslalani/drawdraw is an simple drawing tool in the terminal. Hold your mouse down and move it across the screen to draw anything you want!
498productivitytoipehttps://github.com/Samyak2/toipeYet another typing test, but crab flavoured.
499networkingborehttps://github.com/ekzhang/boreA simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost.
500editorszeehttps://github.com/zee-editor/zeeZee is a modern editor for the terminal, in the spirit of Emacs. It is written in Rust and it is somewhat experimental.
501monitorwatcherhttps://github.com/sethigeet/watcherWatches all the files present in a directory and whenever a file is changed or a file is created/deleted from the directory, it runs a specified command.
502file-handlingRecoverPyhttps://github.com/PabloLec/RecoverPyRecoverPy is a powerful tool that leverages your system capabilities to recover lost files. Unlike others, you can not only recover deleted files but also overwritten data.
503file-handlingfile-type-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/file-type-cliDetect the file type of a file or stdin.
504file-handlingtrash-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/trash-cliMove files and folders to the trash.
505text-processingUltimate Plumberhttps://github.com/akavel/upHelps to interactively and incrementally explore textual data in Linux, by making it easier to quickly build complex pipelines, thanks to a fast feedback loop.
506systemfkill-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/fkill-cliSimple cross-platform process killer.
507systemhashttps://github.com/kdabir/hasChecks presence of various command line tools on the PATH and reports their installed version.
508systembrightnessctlhttps://github.com/Hummer12007/brightnessctlRead and control device brightness. Devices, by default, include backlight and LEDs - searched for in corresponding classes.
509note-takingsnclihttps://github.com/insanum/sncliA Python application that gives you access to your Simplenote account via the command line.
510note-takingdnotehttps://github.com/dnote/dnoteA simple command line notebook for the terminal. It also offers a seamless multi-device sync and a web interface.
511note-takingGeeknotehttps://github.com/jeffkowalski/geeknoteA command line client for Evernote that can be use on Linux, FreeBSD and OS X.
512note-takingTerminal velocityhttps://vhp.github.io/terminal_velocity/https://github.com/vhp/terminal_velocityA fast, cross-platform note-taking application for the UNIX terminal.
513sciencePubshttps://github.com/pubs/pubsPubs organizes your scientific papers together with their bibliographic data and provides command line access to basic and advanced manipulation of your library.
514data-managementIRedishttps://github.com/laixintao/iredisInteractive Redis: A Cli for Redis with AutoCompletion and Syntax Highlighting.
515data-managementmyclihttps://github.com/dbcli/mycliA command line client for MySQL that can do auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
516data-managementpgclihttps://github.com/dbcli/pgcliPostgres CLI with autocompletion and syntax highlighting.
517data-managementusqlhttps://github.com/xo/usqlUniversal command-line interface for PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle Database, SQLite3, Microsoft SQL Server, and others, including NoSQL and non-relational databases.
518musicInstant Music Downloaderhttps://github.com/yask123/Instant-Music-DownloaderInstantly download any song!
519musicSpotify TUIhttps://github.com/Rigellute/spotify-tuiA Spotify client for the terminal written in Rust.
520musicdzrhttps://github.com/yne/dzrCommand Line deezer.com Player for Linux, BSD, Android, Windows.
521musicbeetshttps://github.com/beetbox/beetsBeets is the media library management system for obsessive music geeks: catalogs your collection, automatically improving its metadata as it goes.
522musicmusikcubehttps://github.com/clangen/musikcubeA cross-platform, terminal-based audio engine, library, player and server written in C++.
523multimediaEditlyhttps://github.com/mifi/editlyA tool and framework for declarative NLE (non-linear video editing) using Node.js and ffmpeg.
524multimediaffmpeghttps://ffmpeg.org/https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpegThe Swiss knife of video editing from the command line.
525productivityTaskellhttps://github.com/smallhadroncollider/taskellA CLI kanban board/task manager for Mac and Linux.
526shellsxonshhttps://xon.sh/https://github.com/xonsh/xonshThe xonsh shell lets you easily mix Python and shell commands in a powerful and simplified approach to the command line.
527productivityhledgerhttps://hledger.org/https://github.com/simonmichael/hledgerA is fast, reliable, free, multicurrency double-entry accounting software to track money, investments, cryptocurrencies, time, or any other quantifiable commodity; uses a future-proof plain text file format.
528gitfzf-git.shhttps://github.com/junegunn/fzf-git.shbash and zsh key bindings for Git objects, powered by fzf.
529conversionsimtexhttps://github.com/iaacornus/simtexsimtex (simplified LaTeX) allows you to convert your markdown or text lectures into LaTeX file with one command, configured with simple .json file.
530file-handlingffhttps://github.com/akymos/ffff is a command-line tool to manage favorite folders, creating an alias, to be used via shell directly with the cd command.
531gamesothello-clihttps://github.com/LelsersLasers/othello-cliothello-cli is a cli version of Othello (Reversi) written in Rust. You can play against another player, the AI, or watch two AIs play each other.
532productivitypayconhttps://github.com/arcorion/payconConverts pay amounts between different time units.
533transferJitterhttps://github.com/sharpcdf/jitterA repository-oriented binary manager for Linux, Jitter searches through online repository (currently only on GitHub) for releases with .tar.gz, .tgz, .zip or .AppImage assets.
534transferTransgression TUIhttps://github.com/PanAeon/transg-tuiA remote TUI client for the Transmission bittorrent program.
535text-processingpdf-diffhttps://github.com/serhack/pdf-diffA tool for visualizing differences between two pdf files. Mainly dedicated to editors that usually spends a lot of hours on several pdf.
536graphicskakikunhttps://github.com/file-acomplaint/kakikunKakikun is a tool to paint, draw and create ASCII art in your terminal using unicode characters.
537graphicsAewanhttp://aewan.sourceforge.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/aewan/Aewan is a multi-layered ASCII graphics/animation editor. It produces stand-alone cat-able ASCII art files and an easy-to-parse format for integration into terminal applications.
538graphicsjp2ahttps://csl.name/jp2a/https://sourceforge.net/projects/jp2a/Command-line tool that converts images to ASCII art in the Linux terminal.
539graphicsLinuxLogohttps://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxlogo/https://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxlogo/Display the Linux distribution logo in ASCII format.
540text-processingpvhttp://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtmlhttps://github.com/a-j-wood/pvThe pv command is used to monitor the progress of data through pipe.
541networkingTStreamhttps://github.com/qnkhuat/tstreamLive streaming from the terminal. Requires the connection to a central server, from which the streaming is dispatched.
542todo-managertskhttps://github.com/kakengloh/tskTerminal task management app with an emphasis on simplicity, efficiency and ease of use.
543monitorThe Logfile Navigatorhttps://lnav.org/https://github.com/tstack/lnavAn advanced and colorful log file viewer with TUI interface.
544data-managementgojqhttps://github.com/itchyny/gojqPure Go implementation of jq.
545sciencept.shhttps://github.com/alexeytal/pt.shCLI periodic table with search and many properties.
546terminalZellijhttps://github.com/zellij-org/zellijA workspace aimed at developers, ops-oriented people and anyone who loves the terminal. At its core, it is a terminal multiplexer.
547todo-managerxithttps://github.com/jotaen/xitA plain-text file format for todos and check lists. So, not really a program, but I believe it is worth to list :-)
548securityuacmehttps://github.com/ndilieto/uacmeACMEv2 client written in plain C with minimal dependencies.
549musicTizoniahttps://github.com/tizonia/tizonia-openmax-ilCommand-line cloud music player for Linux with support for Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Plex servers and Chromecast devices.
550musicTerahttps://github.com/shinokada/teraTerminal Radio: an easy-to-use CLI music player to play favorite music, radio stations and explore various radio stations from the terminal only.
551gamessssnakehttps://github.com/AngelJumbo/sssnake(Smart and sexy snake) The classic snake game for the terminal that can plays itself and be use like a screensaver.
552systemDevboxhttps://github.com/jetpack-io/devboxDevbox is a command-line tool that lets you easily create isolated shells and containers by defining the list of packages required by the environment.
553gitgh-starshttps://github.com/aymanbagabas/gh-starsA GitHub CLI extension to show repository stargazers.
554browserasukahttps://git.sr.ht/~julienxx/asukahttps://git.sr.ht/~julienxx/asukaA Gemini Project client written in Rust with NCurses.
555browserGremlinhttps://github.com/actuday6418/gremlinGemini browser for the terminal.
556browserminhttps://github.com/a-h/minA Gemini browser with Vim style keyboard navigation, client certificate support and history and bookmarks saved in TSV files.
557browserTelescopehttps://telescope.omarpolo.com/https://github.com/omar-polo/telescopeGemini client with UI that is strongly inspired from Emacs and W3M.
558browsergplaceshttps://github.com/dimkr/gplacesSimple but powerful terminal Gemini client.
559browserRomulushttps://github.com/LukeEmmet/RomulusA cross platform Gemini console client in C# with a simple user interface, interactive menus and mouse support.
560emailpymailgenhttps://github.com/toolleeo/pymailgenStarting from the content of a CSV file and a template text file, pymailgen generates a list of emails to be sent out using a command-line SMTP client.
561scienceFAWOChttps://github.com/robolab-pavia/fawocFAWOC is a TUI program for manually labelling a list of words. It has been developed to support the efficient clustering of documents based on topic modeling algorithms such as Dirichlet Latent Allocation.
562scienceslr-kithttps://github.com/robolab-pavia/slr-kitSet of CLI tools to assist the writing of Systematic Literature Reviews powered by Natural Language Processing.
563editorsHelixhttps://github.com/helix-editor/helixA kakoune / neovim inspired editor, written in Rust. The editing model is very heavily based on kakoune.
564editorsohttps://github.com/xyproto/oConfiguration-free text editor and IDE limited to VT100. Suitable for writing git commit messages, editing Markdown, config files, source code, viewing man pages and for quick edit-compile cycles when programming.
565gamesPoketehttps://github.com/lxgr-linux/poketeA terminal based Pokemon like game.
566gitczghttps://github.com/Zhengqbbb/cz-gitInteractively generate standardized commit messages.
567transferportalhttps://github.com/SpatiumPortae/portalA quick and easy command-line file transfer utility from any computer to another.
568funnypokegethttps://github.com/talwat/pokegetA bash script you can use to display cool sprites of pokemon in your terminal.
569monitortiptophttps://github.com/nschloe/tiptopA command-line system monitoring tool in the spirit of top, written in Python. It displays various interesting system stats and graphs them. Works on all operating systems.
570webdeviolahttps://github.com/pvarentsov/iolaA command-line socket client with REST API. It helps to work with socket servers using your favorite REST client.
571data-managementlowchartshttps://github.com/juan-leon/lowchartslowcharts is meant to be used in those scenarios where we have numerical data in text files that we want to display in the terminal to do a basic analysis.
572note-takingnbhttps://github.com/xwmx/nbA command line and local web notetaking, bookmarking, archiving, and knowledge base application.
573securityotshttps://github.com/sniptt-official/otsShare end-to-end encrypted secrets with others via a one-time URL.
574text-processingrarehttps://github.com/zix99/rareRealtime regex-extraction and aggregation into common formats such as histograms, bar graphs, numerical summaries, tables, and more!
575onlineAwesome CLIhttps://github.com/umutphp/awesome-cliAwesome CLI is a simple command line tool to give you a fancy command line interface to dive into Awesome lists.
576utilityorahttps://github.com/sindresorhus/oraElegant terminal spinner.
577monitorhyperfinehttps://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfineA command-line benchmarking tool.
578password-managerBitwarden CLIhttps://bitwarden.com/help/cli/https://github.com/bitwarden/cliCommand-line interface for Bitwarden, a multi-platform password manager targeted to companies and enterprises.
579text-processingchoosehttps://github.com/jagprog5/chooseNCurses based token selector with a nice terminal user interface for selecting tokens. Selecting a line from the bash history is only one of its use cases.
580multimediainvidtuihttps://github.com/darkhz/invidtuiInvidious TUI client, which fetches data from invidious instances and displays a user interface in the terminal, and allows for selecting and playing Youtube audio and video.
581networkingredivehttps://github.com/neelkarma/rediveTrace URL redirections in the terminal.
582utilityCloudcashhttps://github.com/mrusme/cloudcashCheck your cloud spending from the CLI, from Waybar, and from the macOS menu bar!
583networkingbluetuithhttps://github.com/darkhz/bluetuithA TUI-based Bluetooth connection manager, which can interact with Bluetooth adapters and devices. It aims to be a replacement to most Bluetooth managers, like blueman.
584file-handlingBrashhttps://github.com/zakariagatter/brashCLI Trash Manager in Pure Bash.
585transfertorrentCLIhttps://github.com/amogusussy/torrentCLIGet torrents from the Terminal.
586shellsSpaceshiphttps://spaceship-prompt.sh/https://github.com/spaceship-prompt/spaceship-promptMinimalistic, powerful and extremely customizable Zsh prompt.
587programmingclochttps://github.com/AlDanial/clocTool for counting blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages.
588programmingTokeihttps://github.com/XAMPPRocky/tokeiTokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei will show the number of files, total lines within those files and code, comments, and blanks grouped by language.
589programmingscchttps://github.com/boyter/sccSloc Cloc and Code (scc) is a codebase statistics counter. Goal is to be the fastest code counter possible, but also perform COCOMO calculation like sloccount and to estimate code complexity similar to cyclomatic complexity calculators. In short one tool to rule them all.
590programmingCppcheckhttp://cppcheck.net/https://github.com/danmar/cppcheck/Static analysis tool for C/C++ code providing unique code analysis to detect bugs and focuses on detecting undefined behaviour and dangerous coding constructs.
591programmingFrama-Chttps://frama-c.com/https://git.frama-c.com/pub/frama-c/Open-source extensible and collaborative platform dedicated to source-code analysis of C software. Frama-C can assist from the navigation through unfamiliar projects up to the certification of critical software.
592gamesterdlehttps://github.com/neelkarma/terdleWordle implemented in Rust.
593musicMusicPlayerPlushttps://github.com/doctorfree/MusicPlayerPlusFeatureful ncurses based MPD client inspired by ncmpc with integration for Beets, spectrum visualization,Bandcamp/Soundcloud, asciimatics, cantata, and more.
594systemContainerSSHhttps://github.com/ContainerSSH/ContainerSSHAn SSH Server that Launches Containers in Kubernetes and Docker on demand.
595funnyLimojihttps://github.com/GEROGIANNIS/LimojiLimoji is an open source tool that makes it easy to choose between hundreds of cool ASCII emoticons and share them with your friends.
596gamesMinesweeper Gamehttps://github.com/omerkarabacak/minesweeperA small command line Minesweeper Game.
597editorsTildehttps://os.ghalkes.nl/tilde/https://github.com/gphalkes/tildeTilde is a text editor that provides an intuitive interface for people accustomed to GUI environments, usual shortcuts for common operation, a traditional menu bar, etc.
598musicspotify-playerhttps://github.com/aome510/spotify-playerspotify-player is a fast, easy to use, and configurable terminal music player having feature parity with the official Spotify application.
599gitgit-remote-awshttps://github.com/nathants/git-remote-awsManagement of encrypted git hosting.
600transferStighttps://github.com/rndusr/stigStig is a client application to connect and control the BitTorrent Transmission client app.
601productivityancvhttps://github.com/alexpovel/ancvRenders your (JSON) resume/CV for online & pretty terminal display.
602file-managerlfhttps://github.com/gokcehan/lflf (as in "list files") is a terminal file manager written in Go with a heavy inspiration from ranger file manager.
603utilitywelcome.shhttps://github.com/G2-Games/welcome.shA nice little script that greets you on every launch, with some helpful (and customizable!) information.
604productivityflash-tuihttps://github.com/TBS1996/flash-tuiFlashcard app for the terminal.
605data-managementjqphttps://github.com/noahgorstein/jqpA TUI playground for exploring jq.
606systemsysteroidhttps://github.com/orhun/systeroidA more powerful alternative to sysctl(8) with a terminal user interface.
607gameshangmanhttps://github.com/braheezy/hangmanA Go TUI Hangman game built with the lovely BubbleTea framework.
608productivityCLI-Dictionaryhttps://github.com/Lodobo/CLI-DictionaryScripts for downloading and viewing wiktionary entries from Kaikki.org.
609editorsFeatherhttps://www.feathereditor.com/https://github.com/0xBaca/FeatherEditorThe only terminal based text editor designed to work with BIG files.
610text-processingswordfish-rshttps://github.com/vim-zz/swordfish-rsMimics real person behavior with realtime typing into terminal; uses a screenplay where text and timings are specified.
611gitGitUIhttps://github.com/extrawurst/gituiThe comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal, with keyboard only control, scalable UI, and features all the necessary operations of git.
612text-processingas-treehttps://github.com/jez/as-treePrint a list of paths as a tree of paths.
613utilitymkdeskhttps://gitlab.com/mr-draxs/mkdeskA program/command to create .desktop files (program launchers) using the terminal.
614todo-managerthttps://github.com/sjl/tA command-line todo list manager for people that want to finish tasks, not organize them.
615todo-managertopydohttps://github.com/topydo/topydoA powerful todo list application for the console, using the todo.txt format.
616todo-managerUltralisthttps://ultralist.io/https://github.com/ultralist/ultralistA simple, powerful, open source task management system for the command line.
617todo-managerdevtodohttps://swapoff.org/devtodo.htmlhttps://github.com/droundy/gooptA hierarchical command-line task manager, with data storage in JSON format.
618securitycreamhttps://z3bra.org/cream/https://git.z3bra.org/cream/files.htmlEncrypt and decrypt streams of data with only a master password. The key is derivated from the password + salt combo, and used to encrypt data byte per byte.
619organizersreminthttps://sr.ht/~mlaparie/remint/A simple terminal UI wrapper for D. Skoll's Remind calendar program
620emailtmpmailhttps://github.com/sdushantha/tmpmailA command line utility written in POSIX sh that allows you to create a temporary email address and receive emails to the temporary email address.
621emailmelihttps://git.meli.delivery/meli/meliBSD/Linux terminal email client with support for multiple accounts and Maildir / mbox / notmuch / IMAP / JMAP.
622gamesFlapiocahttps://github.com/kbrgl/flapiocaA Flappy Bird-inspired terminal game written in Go.
623gameskboardhttps://github.com/CamiloGarciaLaRotta/kboardTerminal game to practice keyboard typing.
624graphicsmandelbrot-clihttps://github.com/MicheleFiladelfia/mandelbrot-cliMultiplatform terminal mandelbrot set explorer.
625note-takingNotedhttps://github.com/torbratsberg/notedNotes library, with viewer and shortcuts to add, delete and edit notes.
626networkingWishlisthttps://github.com/charmbracelet/wishlistWith Wishlist you can have a single entrypoint for multiple SSH endpoints.
627data-managementtermdbmshttps://github.com/mathaou/termdbmsA TUI for viewing and editing databases, written in pure Go.
628officeSlideshttps://github.com/maaslalani/slidesTerminal based presentation tool.
629productivitytzhttps://github.com/oz/tztz helps you schedule things across time zones. It's an interactive TUI program that displays time across the time zones of your choosing.
630transfertranhttps://github.com/abdfnx/tranSecurely transfer and send anything between computers with TUI.
631data-managementRedis Viewerhttps://github.com/SaltFishPr/redis-viewerA tool to view redis data in terminal.
632data-managementcsvtkhttps://bioinf.shenwei.me/csvtk/https://github.com/shenwei356/csvtk/A cross-platform, efficient and practical CSV/TSV toolkit written in Go.
633utilityehhhttps://github.com/lennardv2/ehhCommand-line tool for remembering linux/terminal commands.
634utilityLakshmihttps://github.com/sarvjeets/lakshmiInvesting library and command-line interface inspired by the Bogleheads philosophy.
635systempypi-command-linehttps://github.com/wasi-master/pypi-command-lineA powerful, colorful, beautiful command-line-interface for pypi.org.
636securityMinisignhttps://github.com/jedisct1/minisignA dead simple tool to sign files and verify digital signatures.
637gitgitsummaryhttps://github.com/glenreesor/gitsummaryA better git status taht lists stashes, file statuses, branch list, all nicely formatted with color.
638securitycotphttps://github.com/replydev/cotpTrustworthy, encrypted, command-line TOTP/HOTP authenticator app with import functionality.
639utilitytopaliashttps://github.com/CSRedRat/topaliasLinux alias generator from bash/zsh command history with statistics, written on Python.
640programmingKoolhttps://github.com/kool-dev/koolCLI tool that brings the complexities of modern software development making these environments lightweight, fast and reproducible.
641networkingOptichttps://www.useoptic.com/https://github.com/opticdev/opticOptic's Open Source tools make OpenAPI and API-first practices easy for any team to adopt.
642productivityspekihttps://github.com/tbs1996/spekiManage flashcards in the terminal; similar to anki.
643systemsakehttps://github.com/alajmo/sakeA command runner for local and remote hosts. You define servers and tasks in sake.yaml file and then run the tasks on the servers.
644transfershcopyhttps://github.com/aymanbagabas/shcopyCopy text to your system clipboard locally and remotely using ANSI OSC52 sequence.
645password-managerpassfzfhttps://git.sr.ht/~mlaparie/passfzfA simple fzf wrapper for pass (the UNIX password-store). It allows fuzzy finding your pass passwords to copy, show, edit, delete, rename and duplicate them.
646transferNextcloud share URL downloaderhttps://github.com/aertslab/nextcloud_share_url_downloaderDownload files from and list content of NextCloud (password protected) share directly from the command line without needing a webbrowser.
647file-handlingpcopyhttps://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopyA temporary file host, nopaste and clipboard across machines. It can be used from the Web UI, via a CLI or without a client by using curl.
648file-handlingGoCatGohttps://github.com/vaaleyard/gocatgoGoCatGo is another pastebin tool with a super focus on transparency.
649conversionNestedTextTohttps://github.com/AndydeCleyre/nestedtexttoCLI to convert between NestedText and JSON, YAML, or TOML.
650funnymatrix-webcamhttps://github.com/joschuck/matrix-webcamTake your video conference from within the matrix.
651systemmprocshttps://github.com/pvolok/mprocsmprocs runs multiple commands in parallel and shows output of each command separately.
652systemprocmuxhttps://github.com/napisani/procmuxA TUI utility for running multiple commands in parallel in easily switchable terminals.
653transfersharinghttps://github.com/parvardegr/sharingSharing is a command-line tool to share directories and files from the CLI to iOS and Android devices without the need of an extra client app.
654gamesmazterhttps://github.com/Canop/mazterA maze in your terminal.
655file-renamerTemprenhttps://github.com/idle-code/temprenA powerful file renaming utility that uses flexible template expressions to create new file paths and names.
656gitrczhttps://github.com/Cassin01/rczA tool to write a commit message based on “Conventional Commits”.
657gitgit-czhttps://github.com/streamich/git-czSemantic Git commits.
658note-takingjothttps://github.com/araekiel/jotJot is a feature-stripped version of Obsidian focused on rapid note management through the terminal. It uses the same format of storage as Obsidian.
659data-managementROAPIhttps://github.com/roapi/roapiROAPI automatically spins up read-only APIs for static datasets without requiring you to write a single line of code.
660gitgit-secrethttps://github.com/sobolevn/git-secretA bash tool which stores private data inside a git repo; it uses users' public keys, allowing trusted users to access encrypted data using pgp and their secret keys.
661gitgitahttps://github.com/nosarthur/gitaA command-line tool to manage multiple git repos.
662gamesanonyminehttps://oskog97.com/projects/anonymine/https://gitlab.com/oskog97/anonymine/Curses mode minesweeper without guessing and other original features.
663gamesgreedhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/greed/https://gitlab.com/esr/greedA game of consumption. Eat as much as you can before munching yourself into a corner.
664systemMxflow-clihttps://github.com/metaory/mxflow-cliA modern, general purpose CLI task runner with human readable yaml config file.
665graphicsvhshttps://github.com/charmbracelet/vhsWrite terminal GIFs as code for integration testing and demoing your CLI tools.
666systemchecksum.shhttps://checksum.sh/Checksum.sh is a simple way to download, review, and verify install scripts. If the checksum is OK the script will be printed to stdout, which can be piped to sh or elsewhere.
667data-managementcrudinihttps://github.com/pixelb/crudiniA utility for manipulating ini files.
668productivityGTT - Google Translate TUIhttps://github.com/eeeXun/GTTA TUI interface to bring Google Translation in the terminal.
669securityImage Steganography Toolhttps://github.com/7thSamurai/steganographySimple C++ Encryption and Steganography tool that uses Password-Protected-Encryption to secure a file's contents.
670utilitybblhttps://github.com/nehemiaharchives/bblRead, search Holy Bible in command line.
671funnygof-rshttps://github.com/omagdy7/gof-rsGame of life rendered in your terminal with over 500+ unique patterns to choose from.
672utilityMyTimerhttps://github.com/sepandhaghighi/mytimerSimple timer for the terminal with timer-mode and alarm.
673funnyNo More Secretshttps://github.com/bartobri/no-more-secretsA command line tool that recreates the famous data decryption effect seen in the 1992 movie Sneakers.
674systemasdfhttps://asdf-vm.com/https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdfManage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool.
675shellsCat9https://github.com/letoram/cat9Cat9 is a user shell script for LASH - a command-line shell that discriminates against terminal emulators, written in Lua.
676productivityspeedreadhttps://github.com/pasky/speedreadA simple terminal-based open source Spritz-alike filter that shows input text as a per-word RSVP (rapid serial visual presentation) aligned on optimal reading points.
677onlinepockythttps://github.com/arvindch/pockytRead, manage, and automate the collection of articles in [Pocket](https://getpocket.com), an application for managing a reading list of articles from the Internet.
678viewersNewsboathttps://newsboat.org/https://github.com/newsboat/newsboatAn RSS/Atom feed reader for the text console. It's an actively maintained fork of Newsbeuter.
679viewersmedium-clihttps://github.com/djadmin/medium-cliMedium for Hackers - Read [medium.com](https://medium.com/) stories in the terminal.
680utilitybiblehttps://github.com/BibleJS/BibleAppRead the Holy Bible via the command line.
681utilitymoviemonhttps://github.com/iCHAIT/moviemonA Python program that displays all the information about all your movies in the command line.
682programminglegithttps://github.com/captainsafia/legitAutomagically generates a LICENSE file for the current working directory that you are in or a license header for a file where applicable.
683utilityojihttps://github.com/xxczaki/ojiInteractive text emoji creator.
684text-processinghgethttps://github.com/bevacqua/hgetA CLI to convert HTML into plain text. Can be used to fetch a site's HTML version and convert it into plain text, or to deliver plain text versions of your site dynamically.
685text-processingalexhttps://github.com/wooorm/alexCatch insensitive, inconsiderate writing, by finding gender favoring, polarizing, race related, or other unequal phrasing in text.
686text-processingHASHA CLIhttps://github.com/sindresorhus/hasha-cliHashing made simple. Get the hash of text or stdin.
687text-processinggzip-size-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/gzip-size-cliGet the gzipped size of a file.
688text-processingkill-tabshttps://github.com/sindresorhus/kill-tabsKill all Chrome tabs to improve performance, decrease battery usage, and save memory.
689text-processingleven-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/leven-cliMeasure the difference between two strings using the Levenshtein distance algorithm.
690text-processingto-single-quoteshttps://github.com/sindresorhus/to-single-quotes-cliConvert matching double-quotes to single-quotes.
691text-processingto-double-quoteshttps://github.com/sindresorhus/to-double-quotes-cliConvert matching single-quotes to double-quotes.
692text-processingdetect-indent-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/detect-indent-cliDetect the indentation of code.
693text-processingfullname-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/fullname-cliGet the fullname of the current user.
694graphicsgifgenhttps://github.com/lukechilds/gifgenSimple high quality GIF encoding.
695graphicsgifsiclehttps://github.com/kohler/gifsicleCreate, manipulate, and optimize GIF images and animations.
696versioningSnowFShttps://github.com/snowtrack/snowfsA high-performance application and node library for binary file versioning, initially made for the graphics industry.
697programmingreadme-md-generatorhttps://github.com/kefranabg/readme-md-generatorCLI that generates beautiful README.md files.
698securityStegCloakhttps://github.com/kurolabs/stegcloakHide secrets with invisible characters in plain text securely using passwords
699file-managerfffhttps://github.com/dylanaraps/fffFast, simple file manager written in bash.
700networkingmoshhttps://mosh.org/Remote SSH client that achieve good responsiveness in presence of intermittent connectivity and roaming.
701organizersvdirsyncerhttps://github.com/pimutils/vdirsyncerCalDAV synchronization program.
702productivitymoedahttps://github.com/thompsonemerson/moedaA foreign exchange rates and currency conversion using the command line.
703webdevcrawleyhttps://github.com/s0rg/crawleyUnix-way web crawler: crawls web pages and prints any link it can find.
704calcmdlthttps://github.com/metadelta/mdltA lightweight command line tool that lets you perform arithmetic and symbolic math operations right from the terminal.
705networkingservehttps://github.com/zeit/serveServes a static site, single page application, or just a static file, and provides a neat interface for listing the directory's contents.
706programmingmklicensehttps://github.com/cezaraugusto/mklicenseCLI tool for easily generating the text of the most common licenses.
707webdevsurgehttps://surge.shhttps://github.com/sintaxi/surgeStatic web publishing on surge.sh CDN.
708webdevs3cmdhttps://github.com/s3tools/s3cmdCommand line tool for managing Amazon S3 and CloudFront services.
709utilityfloghttp://github.com/mingrammer/flogA fake log generator for log formats such as apache-common, apache error and RFC3164 syslog.
710chatPingMehttps://github.com/kha7iq/pingmeSends messages or alerts to multiple messaging platforms & email, including Slack, Telegram, Mattermost, WeChat and others.
711programmingrelease-ithttps://github.com/webpro/release-itAutomate releases for Git repositories and/or Node.js packages.
712programmingcloghttps://github.com/clog-tool/clog-cliCreates a changelog automatically from local git metadata.
713programmingCookiecutterhttps://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutterA cross-platform command-line utility that creates projects from cookiecutters (project templates), e.g. Python package projects, C projects.
714chatkirchttp://kirc.io/https://github.com/mcpcpc/kircA tiny IRC client written in POSIX C99.
715programmingcgasmhttps://github.com/bnagy/cgasmPronounced “SeekAzzem”, it is a standalone, offline terminal-based tool with no dependencies that gives me x86 assembly documentation.
716webdevis-up-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/is-up-cliCheck whether a website is up or down using the [isitup.org](https://isitup.org/) API.
717webdevpageres-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/pageres-cliCapture screenshots of websites in various resolutions. A good way to make sure your websites are responsive.
718graphicsdeviceframehttps://github.com/c0bra/deviceframePut device frames around mobile/web/progressive app screenshots.
719programmingadd-gitignorehttps://github.com/TejasQ/add-gitignoreInteractively generate a .gitignore for software projects.
720productivityTimetraphttps://github.com/samg/timetrapA simple command line time tracker written in Ruby. It provides an easy to use command line interface for tracking what you spend your time on.
721productivityTimewarriorhttps://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarriorA time tracking utility that offers simple stopwatch features as well as sophisticated calendar-based backfill, along with flexible reporting.
722graphicsMapSCIIhttps://github.com/rastapasta/mapsciiA Braille & ASCII world map renderer for your console
723note-takingideahttps://github.com/IonicaBizau/ideaA lightweight tool for keeping ideas in a safe place quick and easy.
724todo-managertd-clihttps://github.com/darrikonn/td-cliA command line todo manager, where you can organize and manage your todos across multiple projects.
725productivityutthttps://github.com/larose/uttUltimate Time Tracker - A simple command-line time tracker written in Python.
726systemactive-win-clihttps://github.com/sindresorhus/active-win-cliGet the title/id/etc of the active window.
727programmingboilrhttps://github.com/tmrts/boilrBoilerplate template manager that generates files or directories from template repositories.
728text-processingDocTochttps://github.com/thlorenz/doctocGenerates table of contents for markdown files inside local git repository. Links are compatible with anchors generated by github or other sites.
729networkingxiringuitohttps://github.com/ivanilves/xiringuitoVPN made easy! No configuration. No VPN servers. No hassle. Using SSH capabilities.
730securityacmetoolhttps://github.com/hlandau/acmeEasy-to-use command line tool for automatically acquiring certificates from ACME servers (such as Let's Encrypt).
731utilityweather-clihttps://github.com/riyadhalnur/weather-cliCheck the weather for your city from the terminal.
732programminghowdoihttps://github.com/gleitz/howdoiInstant coding answers via the command line.
733utilityThe Fuckhttps://github.com/nvbn/thefuckMagnificent app which corrects your previous console command (although I would be extra-cautious at making a program to automatically infer what I was intending).
734utilitytldrhttps://tldr.sh/https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldrClient for tldr pages, a community effort to simplify the beloved man pages with practical examples.
735data-managementramda-clihttps://github.com/raine/ramda-cliA tool for processing data with functional pipelines.
736data-managementjphttps://github.com/therealklanni/jpA tiny commandline tool for parsing JSON from any source.
737viewersvjhttps://github.com/busyloop/vjJSON Humanizer makes JSON human readable by applying visual formatting.
738file-renamerrename-clihttps://github.com/jhotmann/node-rename-cliFile renamer with TUI interface and preview.
739disk-analyzerdiskonauthttps://github.com/imsnif/diskonautTerminal disk space navigator that traverse the file-system with a TUI interface.
740utilityunix-permissionshttps://github.com/ehmicky/unix-permissionsSwiss Army knife for Unix permissions.
741file-handlingentrhttps://github.com/eradman/entrEvent Notify Test Runner - Run an arbitrary command when files change.
742file-handlingorganize-clihttps://github.com/ManrajGrover/organize-cliOrganize your files automatically.
743file-handlingtrehttps://github.com/dduan/tre`tree` command improved with git awareness, editor aliasing, and colors.
744cdautojumphttps://github.com/wting/autojumpA cd command that learns - easily navigate directories from the command line.
745cdpmhttps://github.com/Angelmmiguel/pmThe easy way to switch between your projects on ZSH. In short, another directory changer.
746gitgit commanderhttps://github.com/golbin/git-commanderA git tool with an easy interactive terminal interface.
747gitgitlab-clihttps://github.com/vishwanatharondekar/gitlab-cliCreate GitLab merge requests.
748gitsemantic-git-commit-clihttps://github.com/JPeer264/node-semantic-git-commit-cliEnsure semantic commits messages. With emoji support.
749gitgit-all-brancheshttps://github.com/zacanger/git-all-branchesImproved visualization of git branches (`git branch -a`).
750graphicsSVGOhttps://github.com/svg/svgoSVG Optimizer is a Node.js-based tool for optimizing SVG vector graphics files.
751graphicsKorkuthttps://github.com/oguzhaninan/korkutQuick and simple image processing with the following functions: optimize, convert, crop, resize, rotate, watermark, flip.
752funnypipes.shhttps://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.shAnimated pipes terminal screensaver.
753calcBitwisehttps://github.com/mellowcandle/bitwiseBase conversion and bit manipulator in ncurses.
754programmingreboundhttps://github.com/shobrook/reboundFetch Stack Overflow results in your terminal when you get an error. Supported languages: Python, Node.js, Ruby, Golang, and Java.
755multimediaffscreencasthttps://github.com/cytopia/ffscreencastA ffmpeg screencast with video overlay and multi monitor support.
756productivityMorohttps://github.com/omidfi/moroA command line tool for tracking work hours, as simple as it can get.
757viewersGriphttps://github.com/joeyespo/gripGitHub Readme Instant Preview - Preview markdown files as GitHub would render them.
758cdzhttps://github.com/rupa/zDirectory changer based on aging and frecency.
759cdz.luahttps://github.com/skywind3000/z.luaDirectory changer that learns your habits.
760cdfzhttps://github.com/changyuheng/fzFuzzy tab completion for z.
761file-handlinghappyfinderhttps://github.com/hugows/hf(another) Fuzzy file finder for the command line.
762onlineAwesome Finderhttps://github.com/mingrammer/awesome-finderSearch the awesome lists from the command line.
763onlineSeashellshttps://seashells.io/https://github.com/anishathalye/seashellsPipe output to the web.
764utilitymoviehttps://github.com/mayankchd/movieA CLI for getting information about a movies and comparing two movies.
765text-processingdiff2html-clihttps://github.com/rtfpessoa/diff2html-cliParse git diffs as JSON and generate pretty HTML.
766webdevHTTPiehttps://github.com/jkbrzt/httpieHTTPie for Terminal: human-friendly CLI HTTP client for the API era.
767webdevDischargehttps://github.com/brandonweiss/dischargeDeploy static websites to Amazon S3.
768webdevReachablehttps://github.com/italolelis/reachableCheck if a domain is up.
769calccash-clihttps://github.com/xxczaki/cash-cliConvert Currency Rates.
770officeDeckTapehttps://github.com/astefanutti/decktapeDeckTape is a high-quality PDF exporter for HTML presentation frameworks.
771file-systemipfs-deployhttps://github.com/agentofuser/ipfs-deployZero-Config CLI to Deploy Static Websites to IPFS [IPFS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterPlanetary_File_System).