#terminal

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chattt
Chattt offers terminal-based chatting using socket.io and blessed, enabling access to chat channels without complex IRC commands. Ideal for quick, spontaneous messaging, and supported by a Glitch-hosted backend.
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qrcp
qrcp enables direct file transfer between PC and mobile with QR scans over Wi-Fi, utilizing a terminal command. Supports installation on Linux, Windows, and MacOS, with HTTPS and configuration options available. Designed for immediate use with ease and customization potential. Explore detailed tutorials and community interaction.
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slides
Utilize terminal efficiency for creating and delivering presentations seamlessly with markdown integration. This tool allows for effortless slide creation, editing, and live presentations directly within the command line. It supports live updates, inline code execution, and theme customization, providing an adaptable solution ideal for developers seeking streamlined workflows. With remote SSH access and platform-independent installation options, it offers comprehensive functionality for terminal-based presentations.
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aoi
Aoi provides a platform to engage in natural language interactions with AI within the terminal. Key features include generating code, executing shell commands, and managing databases. Aoi allows automatic copying of code snippets, schema loading, SQL execution, and remote operations with SSH. It supports translation, summary creation from URLs, and simplifies command explanations. Installation is straightforward using GitHub or Go, with options to customize via OpenAI or Azure configurations.
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interactive_latencies
The project explores interactive latency and its impact on digital platform interaction. Contributions are welcomed through pull requests for updates available on Berkeley's EECS site and via curl cheat.sh. This initiative fosters research and community collaboration, offering insights into understanding and improving latency mechanisms.
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nap
Nap is a tool for efficiently managing code snippets directly within the terminal. It provides both a command-line interface and a text-based user interface for easy snippet creation, access, and organization. Developers can customize settings to suit their workflow, with key bindings that simplify snippet management tasks. The integration with resources like GitHub gists enhances its utility for developers. Nap’s customization and installation options ensure that it integrates smoothly into varied development environments, offering increased productivity and flexibility.
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rich
Rich is a Python library that enhances terminal displays by effortlessly adding colors and styles. It provides functionalities such as tables, progress bars, markdown rendering, syntax highlighting, and tracebacks, which enrich CLI outputs. Compatible with Linux, macOS, Windows, and Jupyter notebooks, Rich requires Python 3.8 or above. Easy to install via pip, it allows transformation of terminal outputs with ease. The library is ideal for debugging and increasing readability, offering a comprehensive API that supports multiple renderable components and logging features.