kdash is a TUI dashboard for Kubernetes clusters.
It displays pod metrics, logs, resource YAMLs, and supports context switching, glob filters, clipboard copying and more.
@deepu105 made kdash using @ratatui_rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
The $HOME of all things in the terminal.
kdash is a TUI dashboard for Kubernetes clusters.
It displays pod metrics, logs, resource YAMLs, and supports context switching, glob filters, clipboard copying and more.
@deepu105 made kdash using @ratatui_rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
basalt is a TUI tool for managing Obsidian vaults & notes directly in the terminal.
It supports markdown rendering with inline images, multiple vaults, scroll persistence, mode/status indicators, statistics & more.
Erik Kinnunen made basalt and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
nerdlog is a TUI log viewer for querying logs across multiple remote hosts via SSH.
It filters logs by time and pattern, displays a timeline histogram, processes logs remotely and more.
Dmitry Frank (dimonomid on GitHub) made nerdlog and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
daylight is a TUI tool that tracks sunrise/sunset times in the terminal.
It uses lat/lng data or an IP address to know the sunrise/sunset times. It also has a ten-day table, offline mode & more.
Jimmy Breck-McKye made daylight using @charmcli & is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
andcli is a TUI tool that generates OTP codes from mobile authenticators in the terminal.
You can search, show and copy OTP codes, hide usernames, use encrypted backups from Aegis, andOTP and more.
tjblackheart made andcli with Bubble Tea by @charmcli and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
current mood rn: unbothered. blossoming, focused, reading and in my CLI. 🪷
(yes, they're reading this btw)
ticker is a stock tracking TUI that shows real time stock prices in the terminal.
It has watchlists, stock info, refresh intervals, grouping, export holdings to JSON / CSV & more.
Ani Channarasappa made ticker using Bubble Tea by @charmcli & is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
parllama is a TUI for ollama & online LLM providers like OpenAI, Groq, Gemini, DeepSeek, Anthropic, xAI etc.
You can chat, add images, switch models, see chat history, change themes and much more.
Paul Robello (paulrobello on GitHub) made parllama using @textualize and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
xan is a CLI tool that reads & displays visualizations from CSV files in the terminal.
It features shell tab completion, parallel processing, filtering, sorting, and previewing CSV data in histograms, tables, heatmaps and more.
medialab (medialab on GitHub) made xan & is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
@omad we're aware! we'll release the source code very soon this month!
We present our first terminal tool! lumon!
A TUI application that simulates the macrodata refinement process (MDR) on Lumon Terminal computers.
We could say even more about lumon, but perhaps you need to try it for yourself.
The work is mysterious and important...
wtfis is a CLI tool that looks up domains, hostnames, etc.
It queries Virustotal, Shodan & AbuseIPDB as sources, looks up ports, whois & rep scores, has hyperlinks & more.
@pirx made wtfis using rich by @textualize is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
euporie is a TUI to view Jupyter notebooks in the terminal.
It supports editing, viewing & running code in kernels & notebooks, images, tables, LaTeX, tab completion & more.
Josiah Halstead (joouha on GitHub) made euporie and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
mani is a CLI tool designed to manage multiple Git repositories in the terminal.
It can clone and run custom commands on multiple repositories, has easy to use filtering options and a TUI.
Samir Alajmovic (@alajmo on GitHub) made mani and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
ddv is a TUI for browsing Amazon DynamoDB tables and items.
You can list, view, update, delete, search items & tables. It also has keybindings & AWS profile support to connect to DynamoDB.
Kyosuke Fujimoto (lusingander_ on GitHub) made ddv & is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
bibiman is a TUI for handling your BibLaTeX entries in the terminal
It supports editing & viewing entries with vim, helix or emacs, sorting, opening PDFs or URLs & more.
lukeflo (lukeflo on Codeberg) made bibiman and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
Introducing Terminal Trove Talks!
In our first interview, we speak with Mitchell Hashimoto about building Ghostty, libghostty, and his experience creating a terminal emulator.
Read the full interview below!
https://terminaltrove.com/blog/terminal-trove-talks-with-mitchell-hashimoto-ghostty/
loggo is a TUI logging tool that displays log streams in the terminal.
It has filtering, searching, detailed viewing of individual log entries, templates and more.
Aurelio Calegari (aurc on GitHub) made loggo and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
forgit is a tool for using Git in the terminal with fzf.
It has shortcuts for using Git interactively paired with fzf and integrates with shells such as bash, zsh and fish.
Wenxuan Zhang (wfxr on GitHub) made forgit and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
flamelens is a TUI flamegraph viewer that displays profiling data directly in the terminal.
It has keybindings, live profiling in the terminal & searching flamegraph frames with regex.
Yung Siang Liau (YS-L on GitHub) made flamelens and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️