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exosphere is a CLI / TUI tool for aggregated patch and security update reporting via SSH.
It shows host status, displays distro updates across servers, pings connected hosts and more.
Alexandre Gauthier made exosphere using the Textualize framework & is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
apisnip is a TUI tool for trimming large OpenAPI specifications in the terminal.
You can pick endpoints interactively with the keyboard/mouse, use fuzzy search, has color coded highlighting for HTTP methods and more.
Michiel Roos made apisnip using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
bitchatβtui is a TUI client for Bitchat, allowing you to send P2P messages with no internet connection.
It has encrypted public/private channels, DMs, blocking, passwordβprotected chats & more.
Vaibhav Mattoo made bitchat-tui and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
Read the full interview here!
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For our next Terminal Trove Talks, we talk with Orhun ParmaksΔ±z (@orhun.dev) one of the core maintainers of Ratatui (@ratatui.rsβ¬), a TUI library built in Rust.
Orhun shares how he got started, how Ratatui became widely used, git-cliff and Ratzilla, and the future of Ratatui.
taproom is a TUI tool for managing Homebrew packages.
It lets you browse, search, install, remove & view brew dependencies in a terminal table and more.
Johnny Huang (hzqtc on GitHub) made taproom using @charm.sh and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
mcpβprobe is a TUI tool for debugging & testing Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers.
You can execute MCP commands, validate & test MCP calls, inspect messages, supports SSE/WSS protocols & more.
Chetan Conikee (conikeec on GitHub) made mcp-probe and it is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
vi-mongo lets you manage MongoDB databases in the terminal.
You can browse and switch db/collections, view, create, edit, duplicate and delete documents, use autocomplete, view query history, change themes & more.
Maciej KopeΔ made viβmongo and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
Nice to see that Google just released their own AI terminal tool called Gemini CLI and it also has a TUI!
Love to see it!
smassh is a TUI typing tester for your terminal.
It has word & time modes, realβtime speed accuracy feedback, multiple themes, blind/capitalization difficulty tweaks and more.
Murli Tawari (kraanzu on GitHub) made smassh using the Textualize framework and it is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
Let's go exploring TUIs! π
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You can now search and explore tools on Terminal Trove.
Search by language, operating system, license, tool of the week and more to come!
e1s is a TUI dashboard for managing AWS ECS clusters, services, tasks and containers.
It can display logs, exec into containers, port-forward, transfer files, switch contexts, toggle dark/light themes and more.
Xing Yahao (keidarcy on GitHub) made e1s and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
deletor is a TUI tool for safely deleting files in the terminal.
It can filter for safe deletion by age, size, extension, send files to trash, clear caches, has keybindings and more.
Artem Pashkov (pashkov256 on GitHub) made deletor and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
tldx is a CLI to help you brainstorm & check domain name availability in the terminal.
It generates names with prefixes, suffixes and TLDs, performs concurrent WHOIS checks and streams results as they're found.
Brandon Young made tldx and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
kdash is a TUI dashboard for Kubernetes clusters.
It displays pod metrics, logs, resource YAMLs, and supports context switching, glob filters, clipboard copying and more.
@deepu105.bsky.social made kdash using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ
basalt is a TUI tool for managing Obsidian vaults & notes directly in the terminal.
It supports markdown rendering with inline images, multiple vaults, scroll persistence, mode/status indicators, statistics & more.
Erik Kinnunen made basalt and is Terminal Tool of the Week! βοΈ