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    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Improve front-end engineer workflow & standard, powered by TypeScript

    A command-line tool aims to improve front-end engineer workflow and standards, powered by Node.js. Feflow (pronounced /ˈfefləʊ/) is a front-end flow and rule tool to improve engineering efficiency., and is hosted on Github: feflow. At present, it has been used in many applications, such as Now, Huayang Live, Huayang Friends, Mobile QQ Near Hand, Group Video, Group Gift, Huiyin, Tencent Myapp, Penguins and etc. With 80+ WEB/IOS/Andriod stable users, the cumulative production project reached 240+. Feflow refers to the thinking of Pipeline and divides work into five steps: init, develop, build, test, deploy. And corresponding to five basic commands: init, dev, build, test, and deploy. In addition to serving basic development workflows and specifications, Feflow provides an easy-to-expand plug-in mechanism for creating a team-wide toolchain ecosystem. Feflow only provides a CLI and kernel. The CLI is responsible for interacting with the command line terminal.
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    GraphQL CLI

    GraphQL CLI

    Command line tool for common GraphQL development workflows

    Command line tool for common GraphQL development workflows. Helpful commands to improve your workflows. Compatible with editors and IDEs based on graphql-config. Powerful plugin system to extend graphql-cli with custom commands. At the heart of a project created using GraphQL CLI is the GraphQL Config configuration file. For starters, this configuration lets the cd CLI tools know where all of the GraphQL documents and operations are. After a series of questions from the command-prompt, the system will use the inputs and selected project templates to generate a working project complete with a GraphQL Config setup. The GraphQL Config file is generated referencing the necessary files and ecosystem plugins. Finally, one of the options with graphql init is to access schema using an OpenAPI or Swagger endpoint. Choose this option at the start of the Init question tree, and then follow the instructions to navigate to the URL of your choice.
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    Ink UI

    Ink UI

    Ink-redible command-line interfaces made easy

    Ink UI is a collection of reusable UI components for command-line interfaces built on top of the Ink React renderer. It is designed to give CLI tools the kind of rich, consistent interface you would expect from a modern web app, but rendered entirely in the terminal. The library ships with a broad set of interactive inputs, including text, email, password, confirm prompts, and single or multi-select lists, so you can cover most CLI interaction needs out of the box. It also includes feedback and status components such as spinners, progress bars, badges, alerts, status messages, and list components, helping you communicate background work and results clearly. All components are theme-driven, with styles and configuration defined via React context, which lets you override colors, layout, and visual markers while keeping behavior intact. The theming system is extensible, so you can extend the default theme, add component-specific configuration like list markers.
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    Liam

    Liam

    Automatically generates beautiful and easy-to-read ER diagrams

    Liam is a modern open-source CRM built with developers in mind. It enables teams to manage leads, contacts, and interactions through a programmable interface and customizable workflow engine. Liam is API-first, offering a flexible GraphQL interface and modular architecture that integrates easily with modern stacks. The frontend is built with Next.js and Tailwind CSS, making it sleek and developer-friendly. Ideal for startups and technical teams looking for a hackable CRM solution.
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    Playwriter

    Playwriter

    Chrome extension to let agents control your browser

    Playwriter is an open-source project that combines a Chrome extension with a CLI to allow autonomous agents to control a web browser directly using Playwright code in a stateful sandbox environment. The system enables browser automation by running Playwright commands through a persistent session managed by a background extension, allowing agents or scripts to navigate, interact with, and query browser contexts without losing state between commands. This makes it valuable for scenarios where AI agents need to perform complex web automation tasks—like multi-step navigation, form interaction, or content extraction—without reinitializing context or state every time. Playwriter’s architecture supports both extension-based control for real browser windows and CLI integration, giving developers flexibility in how they build and run browser automation workflows.
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    Summarize

    Summarize

    Point at any URL/YouTube/Podcast or file

    Summarize is a toolset that lets you point at almost any content and quickly extract the gist, whether that content is a webpage, a YouTube video, a podcast, or a local file. It’s built around a CLI workflow so you can summarize from the terminal, but it also includes a Chrome extension so you can do the same thing directly while browsing. The project pairs an on-device “daemon” style background service with user-facing commands and extension UI, so summaries can feel immediate and repeatable once installed. It’s designed for people who constantly triage information and need a fast way to turn long, messy sources into short, actionable takeaways. The repository includes troubleshooting guidance for common extension and connectivity issues, which signals that the tool is intended for daily use rather than one-off demos. Overall, it positions itself as a practical “reading accelerator” that fits into both developer workflows and normal browsing habits.
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    Instagram CLI

    Instagram CLI

    Become a 10x Instagrammer and Escape Brainrot with Instagram CLI

    Instagram: the app you open to send one message… and suddenly 30 minutes are gone. We all know the cycle — and we finally had enough. What if Instagram had a quick fix? A productivity-friendly mode that keeps your connections, but gives your attention span a fighting chance? No algorithm traps. No reel vortex. No dopamine casino. Just conversations and updates, on your terms. Instagram CLI is a minimal, fast, keyboard-native way to stay connected without getting cooked by social media.
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    Bitwarden Command-line Interface

    Bitwarden Command-line Interface

    The command line vault (Windows, macOS, & Linux)

    The Bitwarden CLI is a powerful, full-featured command-line interface (CLI) tool to access and manage a Bitwarden vault. The CLI is written with TypeScript and Node.js and can be run on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions. If you already have the Node.js runtime installed on your system, you can install the CLI using NPM. NPM makes it easy to keep your installation updated and should be the preferred installation method if you are already using Node.js. We provide natively packaged versions of the CLI for each platform which have no requirements on installing the Node.js runtime. Drive collaboration, boost productivity, and experience the power of open source with Bitwarden, the easiest way to secure all your passwords and sensitive information. For those who want to do more, secure more, and collaborate more, Bitwarden is fast and easy to set up for both individuals and businesses.
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    OpenAPI-to-GraphQL

    OpenAPI-to-GraphQL

    Translate APIs described by OpenAPI Specifications (OAS) into GraphQL

    Translate APIs described by OpenAPI Specifications (OAS) into GraphQL. The Command Line Interface (CLI) provides a convenient way to start a GraphQL server wrapping an API for a given OpenAPI Specification. Use OpenAPI-to-GraphQL as a library in your application to generate GraphQL schemas. The GraphQL interface is created around the data definitions in the given OAS, not around the endpoints, leading to a natural use of GraphQL. Nested data Links defined in the OAS are used to create nested data structures, allowing for (deeply) nested queries. Automatic query resolution Automatically generated resolvers translate (nested) GraphQL queries to API requests. Request results are translated back to GraphQL responses. Mutations Non-safe, non-idempotent API operations (e.g., POST, PUT, DELETE) are translated to GraphQL mutations. Input payload is type-checked. GraphQL subscriptions allow clients to receive a stream of events, such as updates whenever data changes on the GraphQL server.
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    Pyright

    Pyright

    Static type checker for Python

    Pyright is a fast type checker meant for large Python source bases. It can run in a “watch” mode and performs fast incremental updates when files are modified. Pyright supports configuration files that provide granular control over settings. Different “execution environments” can be associated with subdirectories within a source base. Each environment can specify different module search paths, python language versions, and platform targets. Type inference for function return values, instance variables, class variables, and globals. Type guards that understand conditional code flow constructs like if/else statements. Type hinting generics in standard collections. Pyright ships as both a command-line tool and a VS Code extension that provides many powerful features that help improve programming efficiency. The VS Code extension supports many time-saving language features.
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    React- Native MAKE

    React- Native MAKE

    A collection of everyday React Native CLI tools

    A collection of everyday React Native CLI tools. Everyday tools for simpler React Native development. Once installed, plugins are available through the React Native CLI. You can get the list of available plugins by running react-native -h within your project's folder.
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    Storli

    Storli

    A CLI to upload files to IPFS and interact with them

    A CLI to upload files to IPFS and interact with them using wbeb3.storage.
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    i1n

    i1n

    Localization as code. One command to translate your app

    i1n is a localization platform for developers. A CLI pushes your translation keys and gets them back translated with AI, with variable protection and TypeScript type generation. Review and edit translations in the dashboard, mark them as manually approved, and get notified when source text changes make translations stale. Ships with an MCP server that connects to AI coding assistants (Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf) so your agent can internationalize components directly from the IDE. Bridge Mode wraps existing i18next or next-intl setups with type safety, no migration needed. Open source CLI (MIT). Free tier is permanent.
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    skills

    skills

    The open agent skills tool - npx skills

    skills is a CLI that turns “agent skills” into a portable, installable ecosystem, letting developers add reusable instruction sets to many different coding agents from a single command. Instead of hardcoding prompts per tool, it standardizes skills as SKILL.md files with structured metadata so they can be discovered, listed, installed, updated, and version-tracked consistently. The CLI supports pulling skills from common git sources, including GitHub shorthand, full URLs, direct paths inside repos, GitLab URLs, generic git remotes, and even local folders. It is designed to work across a wide range of agents and editors, so one skill package can be installed into multiple agent-specific directories without rewriting anything for each environment. It also supports both interactive and automation-friendly flows, including non-interactive installs for CI and bulk installs for all skills, which makes it usable for teams that want consistent agent capability across machines.
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