A minimalist portfolio configurable via one JSON.
Tealdeer is a very fast implementation of tldr in Rust: Simplified, example based and community-driven man pages.
The easiest way to access your cloud
A CLI application which provides the world’s best developer UX for finding and accessing cloud roles to multiple cloud accounts, fast!
Granted is a command line interface (CLI) application which simplifies access to cloud roles and allows multiple cloud accounts to be opened in your web browser simultaneously.
eza
is a modern, maintained replacement for ls, written in rust
It visually distinguishes file types and metadata with colors.
It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and Git.
Fly through your shell history. Great Scott!.
McFly replaces your default ctrl-r shell history search with an intelligent search engine that takes into account your working directory and the context of recently executed commands. McFly's suggestions are prioritized in real time with a small neural network.
pls
is a prettier and powerful ls(1)
for the pros.
Don’t let your friends dump git logs into changelogs.
A changelog is a file which contains a curated, chronologically ordered list of notable changes for each version of a project.
Open-source developer platform and workflow engine. Turn scripts into auto-generated UIs, APIs and cron jobs. Compose them as workflows or data pipelines. Build complex, data-intensive apps with ease.
Write and deploy software 10x faster, and run it with the highest reliability and observability on the fastest self-hostable job orchestrator.
Open-source developer platform to power your entire infra and turn scripts into webhooks, workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (13x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Retool and Temporal.
RemoteLocal Environments to build distributed applications.
Development environment as a service. Building distributed applications isn’t complex anymore!
With Kloudlite’s unified remote local environments, integrate the comfort of local coding with the power of remote environments
Kloudlite is an open-source platform designed to provide seamless and secure development environments for building distributed applications. It connects local workspaces with remote Kubernetes environments via a WireGuard network, allowing developers to access services and resources with production-level parity. With Kloudlite, there’s no need for build or deploy steps during development— With service intercepts, your changes are reflected in real time, enhancing productivity and reducing the development loop.
Home Manager is a Nix-powered tool for reproducible management of the contents of users’ home directories. This includes programs, configuration files, environment variables and, well… arbitrary files.
Take control of your $HOME
Install and manage all the tools you need to be productive. Use a simple command line tool or edit one YAML file and you're off to the races.
Fleek is an all-in-one management system for everything you need to be productive on your computer. Fleek wraps Nix Home Manager, giving you almost all the power of a declarative home configuration without having to learn Nix.
HTML Language Server and Templating Language Library.
Bash's powerful command line editing in cmd.exe
Clink combines the native Windows shell cmd.exe with the powerful command line editing features of the GNU Readline library, which provides rich completion, history, and line-editing capabilities. Readline is best known for its use in the Unix shell Bash, the standard shell for many Linux distributions.
A multi-shell completion library and binary.
Carapace-bin provides argument completion for multiple CLI commands , and works across multiple POSIX and non-POSIX shells.
An open specification for enriching containers with development specific content and settings.
A Development Container (or Dev Container for short) allows you to use a container as a full-featured development environment. It can be used to run an application, to separate tools, libraries, or runtimes needed for working with a codebase, and to aid in continuous integration and testing. Dev containers can be run locally or remotely, in a private or public cloud.
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