#tui
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A curated list of modern alternatives to classic command-line tools. Faster, prettier, smarter replacements for the Unix utilities you use every day. - thegdsks/awesome-modern-cli
Go disk size analyzer TUI — DaisyDisk alternative for macOS - mobanhawi/aster
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superfile is a very fancy and modern terminal file manager that can complete the file operations you need!!
A monitor of resources
A markdown terminal slideshow tool
Simple, keyboard-driven TUI for time-tracking that allows you to quickly add time blocks and automatically group time if same task was done in different sessions - Kamyil/work-tuimer
🦊 An interactive CLI for creating conventional commits. - cococonscious/koji
Universal mobile devtool — control iOS Simulators and Android Emulators from a single dashboard and CLI - GitHub - pranshuchittora/simvyn: Universal mobile devtool — control iOS Simulators and And...
eilmeldung is a TUI RSS reader based on the awesome news-flash library. - christo-auer/eilmeldung
bulletty is a pretty feed reader for the terminal that stores the articles as Markdown - CrociDB/bulletty
Customizable TUI Pomodoro timer with ASCII art, progress bar, and desktop notifications. - Bahaaio/pomo
A terminal-based SSH manager inspired by lazydocker and k9s - Written in go - Adembc/lazyssh
A desktop environment without graphics
A TUI client for mastodon written in python
A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
A user friendly TUI for SQL databases. Written in python. Supports SQL server, Mysql, PostreSQL, SQLite, Turso and more. - Maxteabag/sqlit
Golang terminal dashboard

basalt is a TUI that lets you manage Obsidian vaults and notes in the terminal. Key features include markdown rendering with inline images, a side panel for note selection within a vault, persisting scroll position and a bottom information bar displaying the current mode (Select, Normal, Insert) along with word and character statistics. Users can navigate using keyboard shortcuts, access a help modal, and toggle vault selection screens. For those who frequently use tmux with other tools, is used to terminal note taking, and for anyone who wants to use Obsidian in the CLI without context switching would find basalt useful. It is ideal for journaling, documentation or brainstorming with minimal memory usage.


