agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal.
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agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal.
A hardware-accelerated GPU terminal emulator focusing to run in desktops and browsers.
Analyze ELF binaries like a boss 😼🕵️♂️
hwatch: alternative watch command with history, diff view, JSONL logging, and change hooks. since 2018.
A feature-rich TUI client for Discord
Terminal UI to chat with large language models (LLM) using different model backends, and integrations with your favourite editors!
A Terminal UI for browsing security vulnerabilities (CVEs)
AppCUI is a fast, cross-platform console and text-based user interface (CUI/TUI) framework for Rust. It combines a low-level console engine for input (mouse, keyboard, clipboard, etc.), colors, and rendering with a high-level, rich toolkit of widgets such as windows, menus, buttons, checkboxes, and many more, available for Windows, Linux and Mac.
A keyboard-first Kanban board for your terminal workflows
🥬 Practical no dependency spinner for Rust
API health check TUI dashboard built with Rust and Ratatui.
A WIP TUI typing trainer inspired by monkeytype with a focus on customization
Lightweight OpenTelemetry receiver and local dashboard for LLM development — single binary, zero dependencies
Bubbletea-inspired components for Ratatui
Cross Platform Terminal Download Manager. Manage your downloads directly from the terminal with ease. Download files, resume interrupted downloads, and keep a history of your downloads - within terminal UI.
Fast terminal UI for your SSH hosts: fuzzy-search and connect in two keystrokes, dual-pane SFTP file transfer, and background port forwarding. Keeps its own host database and generates the ssh command — never edits ~/.ssh/config.
C ABI bindings for Ratatui (Rust TUI) — reusable from C, C#, etc.
Terminal UI framework based on templates and focused on simplicity.
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