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  • 1
    mgrep

    mgrep

    A calm, CLI-native way to semantically grep everything, like code

    This project is a modern, semantic search tool that brings the simplicity of traditional command-line grep to the world of natural language and multimodal content, enabling users to search across codebases, documents, PDFs, and even images using meaning-aware queries. Built with a focus on calm CLI experiences, it lets you index and query your local files with semantic understanding, delivering results that are relevant to your intent rather than simple pattern matches, which is especially powerful in large or diverse projects. It also includes features such as background indexing to keep your search index up to date without interrupting your workflow and web search integration to expand the scope of queries beyond local files. Designed for both programmers and agents, it integrates naturally into development and research workflows while offering thoughtful defaults that keep output clean and informative.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Jujutsu

    Jujutsu

    A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful

    Jujutsu (JJ VCS) is a modern, Git-compatible version control system designed to simplify and improve how developers manage code changes. It offers a clean and intuitive workflow that works well for both individual developers and large teams with complex histories. Jujutsu separates its user interface from its storage backend, allowing it to use Git repositories while rethinking the developer experience. The system treats the working copy as a real commit, removing the need for staging areas or stashes. Jujutsu records conflicts as first-class objects, making conflict resolution more flexible and reliable. It also maintains a complete operation log, allowing users to undo almost any action. Jujutsu aims to deliver powerful history rewriting and rebasing features without the complexity commonly associated with traditional tools.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Winfetch

    Winfetch

    A command-line system information utility written in PowerShell

    Winfetch is a PowerShell‑based, command-line system information utility for Windows, inspired by tools like Neofetch. It displays OS, hardware, and installed software data alongside ASCII or logo art, optimized for aesthetic screenshots or user status displays. Highly customizable with minimal footprint, it’s ideal for personalization and visual system summaries.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    CFONTS

    CFONTS

    Sexy fonts for the console

    This is a silly little command line tool for sexy ANSI fonts in the console. Give your cli some love. cfonts detects what colors are supported on your platform. It sets a level of support automatically. In cfonts you can override this by passing in the FORCE_COLOR environment variable. All settings are optional and shown here with their default. You can use cfonts in your project without the direct output to the console. The package comes with a bunch of unit tests that aim to cover 100% of the code base. For more details about the code coverage check out coveralls.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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  • 5
    GoForge

    GoForge

    GoForge is a command-line interface (CLI) tool

    A Go-based CLI tool for building, testing, and managing secure web applications.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Swagger 2.0

    Swagger 2.0

    Swagger 2.0 implementation for go

    This package contains a golang implementation of Swagger 2.0 (aka OpenAPI 2.0), it knows how to serialize and deserialize swagger specifications. With the largest ecosystem of API tooling on the planet, thousands of developers are supporting Swagger in almost every modern programming language and deployment environment. With a Swagger-enabled API, you get interactive documentation, client SDK generation and discoverability. We created Swagger to help fulfill the promise of APIs. Swagger helps companies like Apigee, Getty Images, Intuit, LivingSocial, McKesson, Microsoft, Morningstar, and PayPal build the best possible services with RESTful APIs. Now in version 2.0, Swagger is more enabling than ever. And it's 100% open-source software. go-swagger brings to the go community a complete suite of fully-featured, high-performance, API components to work with a Swagger API, server, client, and data model.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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  • 7
    agent-browser

    agent-browser

    Browser automation CLI for AI agents

    agent-browser is a toolkit that embeds AI agent capabilities directly into the web browser, enabling agents to interact with web content, scripts, and user actions while maintaining security boundaries that respect user privacy and browser constraints. It effectively provides a sandbox where AI agents can read, scroll, click, and interpret pages in context, allowing them to automate workflows, answer questions about page content, or generate structured summaries directly from the user’s current tab. The project emphasizes standards and safety, defining interfaces that let agents access DOM data, interpret events, and generate actionable insights without exposing sensitive credential-level access or violating policy boundaries. Users benefit from a tighter feedback loop: agents can observe user tasks in-situ and respond with contextually relevant actions or suggested steps, like form completion, navigation shortcuts, or detailed explanations of UI elements.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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  • 8
    cloudflare-speed-cli

    cloudflare-speed-cli

    CLI for internet speed test via cloudflare

    cloudflare-speed-cli is a Rust-based command-line internet speed testing tool that interfaces with Cloudflare’s public speed test endpoints, letting users measure download and upload throughput, latency, and more from a terminal. It presents results in an interactive text-user-interface (TUI) that charts real-time metrics as tests run, making it easy to visually inspect performance trends without leaving the console. The tool also stores historical test results and can export measured data as structured JSON for scripting, logging, or integration with automation tools. Users can bind tests to specific network interfaces or source IPs, making it flexible for complex networking environments or servers with multiple network paths. In addition to TUI mode, it supports headless text or JSON output for pipelines and monitoring systems.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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  • 9
    yamlfmt

    yamlfmt

    An extensible command line tool or library to format yaml files

    yamlfmt is an extensible formatter that makes YAML files consistent and easy to read across large repositories. It focuses on practical concerns unique to YAML—multi-document streams, anchors and aliases, comments, and block scalars—so a reformat doesn’t destroy semantics or helpful annotations. The tool ships as a single, distributable binary and can also be used as a library, making it simple to drop into CI and editor workflows. Configuration is file-based, allowing teams to pin indentation, line wrapping, and other house-style choices repo-wide. By normalizing structure while preserving meaning, it reduces diff noise and merge friction in configs, Kubernetes manifests, and automation playbooks. The project is intentionally extensible, so organizations can add custom formatters or rules without forking.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Gum

    Gum

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts. Leverage the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss in your scripts and aliases without writing any Go 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 code. Let's build a simple script to help you write Conventional Commits for your dotfiles. Use a package manager. gum is designed to be embedded in scripts and supports all sorts of use cases. Components are configurable and customizable to fit your theme and use case. You can customize with --flags. See gum <command> --help for a full view of each command's customization and configuration options. You can also use ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES to customize gum by default, this is useful to keep a consistent theme for all your gum commands.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    LXD

    LXD

    Powerful system container and virtual machine manager

    LXD is a next-generation system container and virtual machine manager. It offers a unified user experience around full Linux systems running inside containers or virtual machines. LXD is image based and provides images for a wide number of Linux distributions. It provides flexibility and scalability for various use cases, with support for different storage backends and network types and the option to install on hardware ranging from an individual laptop or cloud instance to a full server rack. When using LXD, you can manage your instances (containers and VMs) with a simple command line tool, directly through the REST API or by using third-party tools and integrations. LXD implements a single REST API for both local and remote access. The LXD project was founded and is currently led by Canonical Ltd with contributions from a range of other companies and individual contributors.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Improved JPEG encoder

    MozJPEG improves JPEG compression efficiency achieving higher visual quality and smaller file sizes at the same time. It is compatible with the JPEG standard, and the vast majority of the world's deployed JPEG decoders. MozJPEG is compatible with the libjpeg API and ABI. It is intended to be a drop-in replacement for libjpeg. MozJPEG is a strict superset of libjpeg-turbo's functionality. All MozJPEG's improvements can be disabled at run time, and in that case it behaves exactly like libjpeg-turbo. MozJPEG is meant to be used as a library in graphics programs and image processing tools. We include a demo cjpeg command-line tool, but it's not intended for serious use. We encourage authors of graphics programs to use libjpeg's C API and link with MozJPEG library instead. Progressive encoding with "jpegrescan" optimization. It can be applied to any JPEG file (with jpegtran) to losslessly reduce file size.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Progressive Web Apps for Firefox

    Progressive Web Apps for Firefox

    A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)

    A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox. Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are web apps that use web APIs and features along with a progressive enhancement strategy to bring a native app-like user experience to cross-platform web applications. Although Firefox supports many of Progressive Web App APIs, it does not support functionality to install them as a standalone system app with an app-like experience. This project creates a custom-modified Firefox runtime to allow websites to be installed as standalone apps and provides a console tool and browser extension to install, manage and use them. Command-line tool to install, manage and run Progressive Web Apps in Firefox. Extension to set up native programs, and install, manage and run PWAs and their profiles directly from the main Firefox browser. Isolated Firefox installation and profile(s) that stores the PWAs.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    lark-cli

    lark-cli

    A command-line tool for Lark/Feishu Open Platform

    lark-cli is a command-line tool designed to interact with the Lark (Feishu) ecosystem, enabling developers to manage and automate workflows within the platform directly from the terminal. It provides utilities for handling applications, bots, messaging, and other services offered by Lark, making it easier to integrate enterprise collaboration features into development pipelines. The tool is designed for efficiency, allowing users to perform operations quickly without relying on graphical interfaces. It supports authentication, configuration management, and API interactions, streamlining the process of building and deploying Lark-based applications. The CLI also facilitates automation by enabling scripting and integration with CI/CD workflows. It is particularly useful for teams that rely on Lark for communication and want to extend its functionality programmatically.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    saml2aws

    saml2aws

    CLI tool which enables you to login and retrieve AWS credentials

    CLI tool which enables you to log in and retrieve AWS temporary credentials using ADFS or PingFederate Identity Providers. Aside from Okta, most of the providers in this project are using screen scraping to log users into SAML, this isn't ideal and hopefully, vendors make this easier in the future.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Dbmate

    Dbmate

    A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool

    Dbmate is a database migration tool, to keep your database schema in sync across multiple developers and your production servers. It is a standalone command line tool, which can be used with Go, Node.js, Python, Ruby, PHP, or any other language or framework you are using to write database-backed applications. This is especially helpful if you are writing many services in different languages, and want to maintain some sanity with consistent development tools. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and ClickHouse. Uses plain SQL for writing schema migrations. Migrations are timestamp-versioned, to avoid version number conflicts with multiple developers. Migrations are run atomically inside a transaction. Supports creating and dropping databases (handy in development/test). Supports saving a schema.sql file to easily diff schema changes in git. Database connection URL is defined using an environment variable (DATABASE_URL by default), or specified on the command line.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    dirsearch

    dirsearch

    Web path scanner

    An advanced command-line tool designed to brute force directories and files in webservers, AKA web path scanner. Wordlist is a text file, each line is a path. About extensions, unlike other tools, dirsearch only replaces the %EXT% keyword with extensions from -e flag. For wordlists without %EXT% (like SecLists), -f | --force-extensions switch is required to append extensions to every word in wordlist, as well as the /. To use multiple wordlists, you can separate your wordlists with commas. Example: wordlist1.txt,wordlist2.txt. Default values for dirsearch flags can be edited in the configuration file: default.conf. The thread number (-t | --threads) reflects the number of separated brute force processes. And so the bigger the thread number is, the faster dirsearch runs. By default, the number of threads is 30, but you can increase it if you want to speed up the progress.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    pastel

    pastel

    A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate color

    pastel is a command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors. It supports many different color formats and color spaces like RGB (sRGB), HSL, CIELAB, CIELCh as well as ANSI 8-bit and 24-bit representations. pastel provides a number of commands like saturate, mix or paint. To get more information about a specific subcommand (say mix), you can call pastel mix -h or pastel help mix. Many pastel commands can be composed by piping the output of one command to another. You can also explicitly specify which colors you want to read from the input.
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    Click Kubernetes

    Click Kubernetes

    The "Command Line Interactive Controller for Kubernetes"

    Click is the Command Line Interactive Controller for Kubernetes. Its purpose is to manage a large number of Kubernetes clusters/objects quickly and efficiently. Click is a REPL. When running Click, there is a current active config which includes the current Kubernetes context, and optionally a namespace and Kubernetes object. Commands are then applied to the active config so it's not necessary to keep specifying what objects to target.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Helmify

    Helmify

    Creates Helm chart from Kubernetes yaml

    CLI that creates Helm charts from Kubernetes manifests. Helmify reads a list of supported k8s objects from stdin and converts it to a helm chart. Designed to generate charts for k8s operators but not limited to. See examples of charts generated by Helmify.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Newman

    Newman

    Newman is a command-line collection runner for Postman

    Newman is Postman’s open-source command-line runner for collections, enabling the execution and testing of Postman Collections directly via CLI or Node.js scripts. It shines in CI/CD integration by offering flexible reporting, scripting, and automation capabilities. The easiest way to install Newman is using NPM. If you have Node.js installed, it is most likely that you have NPM installed as well. Newman can be easily used within your JavaScript projects as a Node.js module. The entire set of Newman CLI functionality is available for programmatic use as well. Reporters provide information about the current collection run in a format that is easy to both disseminate and assimilate.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    OpenCLI

    OpenCLI

    Make Any Website & Tool Your CLI

    OpenCLI is an open-source command-line interface framework designed to simplify the creation and management of developer tools by providing a modular and extensible architecture for building CLI-based applications. It focuses on improving developer productivity by standardizing how commands, arguments, and workflows are structured, allowing teams to create consistent and scalable command-line utilities. The project abstracts away much of the complexity typically associated with CLI development, enabling developers to focus on business logic rather than low-level parsing and configuration. It is designed to be flexible enough to support a wide range of use cases, from simple scripts to complex multi-command applications. OpenCLI also emphasizes usability and developer experience by offering intuitive command structures and easy extensibility. Its architecture supports integration with external services and tools, making it suitable for automation pipelines.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Sourcery

    Sourcery

    Meta-programming for Swift, stop writing boilerplate code

    Sourcery is a code generator for Swift language, built on top of Apple's own SwiftSyntax. It extends the language abstractions to allow you to generate boilerplate code automatically. It's used in over 40,000 projects on both iOS and macOS and it powers some of the most popular and critically-acclaimed apps you have used (including Airbnb, Bumble, New York Times). Its massive community adoption was one of the factors that pushed Apple to implement derived Equality and automatic Codable conformance. Sourcery is maintained by a growing community of contributors. Try Sourcery for your next project or add it to an existing one, you'll save a lot of time and be happy you did! Sourcery allows you to get rid of repetitive code and create better architecture and developer workflows. An example might be implementing Mocks for all your protocols, without Sourcery you will need to write hundreds lines of code per each protocol.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    blueutil

    blueutil

    CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, etc.

    blueutil is a command-line utility for managing Bluetooth on macOS. It provides control over Bluetooth connections, device pairing, and power state from the terminal.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ggshield

    ggshield

    Detect and validate 500+ types of hardcoded secrets

    GitGuardian’s ggshield is an open-source command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to help developers and security teams detect hardcoded secrets and sensitive credentials early in the development process, either locally or in CI/CD pipelines. It scans source code, configuration files, commit history, and other artifacts to automatically detect hundreds of different secret types — such as API keys, tokens, and passwords — helping prevent accidental leaks before they reach version control or production environments. ggshield can be used interactively on a developer’s machine, integrated as a pre-commit or pre-push git hook, and run as part of automated build or merge workflows to enforce security policies consistently across teams. It works across major operating systems using Python, and offers standalone packaged binaries for environments where Python isn’t available, making it adaptable to a wide range of developer setups.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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