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a CLI tool to generate terminal screenshots of code and ANSI output. Run a single command to generate PNGs and SVGs of terminals with program output or syntax-highlighted code.
Freeze
Generate images of code and terminal output
Send emails from your terminal with the Pop text-based user interface or command-line interface. Powered by resend.com.
Pop
Send emails from your terminal
Mods is a tool that makes it simple to use GPT models on the command line. It reads stdin, attaches a prompt, and outputs to stdout, making it work great with your existing pipelines.
Mods
AI on the command line
VHS is a tool for generating terminal GIFs. VHS lets you write code and generate terminal GIFs from it for easy updating and version control. It's great for READMEs, integration tests, and really whatever you want!
VHS
A tool for generating terminal GIFs from code
Gum provides highly configurable, ready-to-use utilities to help you write useful shell scripts and dotfiles aliases with just a few lines of bash code.
Gum
A tool for building glamorous shell scripts
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This looks awesome! Love the developer first approach and Golang ftw!
Conduit
Data integration for production data stores
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server with a built in SSH interface, built for the command line. Soft Serve is a single binary, has a TUI generated from project READMEs, is configurable via Git, and allows for anonymous SSH access.
Soft Serve
A tasty, self-hosted Git server for the command line
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Hi! We're excited to launch Soft Serve today. It's a self-hosted Git server built entirely for the command line. It features SSH access with a TUI, easy configuration via a plain Git repo, anonymous access over SSH and a whole lot more.
One of the reasons we wanted to make Soft Serve based on SSH is because it's a lot easier to setup and get a secure connection than dealing with HTTPS...
Soft Serve
A tasty, self-hosted Git server for the command line
Lip Gloss a Go library for designing terminal user interfaces. It takes an expressive, declarative approach to terminal rendering. Users familiar with CSS will feel right at home with Lip Gloss.
Lip Gloss
Design terminal user interfaces
Consume markdown where it was meant to be consumed: on the command line! Glow is a handsome, customizable, and network-enabled markdown reader. Put the pizzazz back in your reading experience and get ready to fall in love with the command line all over again.
Glow
Read markdown on your CLI…with pizzazz!
Toby Padilla
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@mxcl came up with the idea. I still remember him sending over a picture he took of a sketch and thinking, we've gotta do this! He built a prototype and it felt great so we ran with it.
Now we're thinking about adding separate "nations" or areas of the universe that contain different types of users and homescreens. Celebs, app developers, taste makers, recommendations... We see this as...
Homescreen Universe View
explore your friends' homescreen on a map
Homescreen Universe View
explore your friends' homescreen on a map
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For those interested in how this algorithm works:
As we identify apps on homescreens, we note which ones are new to the community. Once one of the "new" apps is seen on a few (tweakable threshold) homescreens, it shows up on this new page, chronologically reverse ordered by when it was first discovered.
We've found it to be very effective in terms of discovering new apps. Please let us...
Hot Homescreen Apps
You can now see trending new apps from homescreens.