Here at Pa11y, we think making the web more accessible improves it for everyone. So we publish a range of free and open source tools to help designers and developers make their web pages more accessible.
Master the command line, in one page.
Fluency on the command line is a skill often neglected or considered arcane, but it improves your flexibility and productivity as an engineer in both obvious and subtle ways. This is a selection of notes and tips on using the command-line that we've found useful when working on Linux. Some tips are elementary, and some are fairly specific, sophisticated, or obscure. This page is not long, but if you can use and recall all the items here, you know a lot.
The lean application framework for Python. Build sophisticated user interfaces with a simple Python API. Run your apps in the terminal and a web browser.
A highly customizable way to play chess in your terminal / command line. Play online (via Lichess.org) and offline against the Fairy-Stockfish engine. All Lichess variants are supported.
Terminal bandwidth utilization tool.
This is a CLI utility for displaying current network utilization by process, connection and remote IP/hostname
HttpFy is a fast and multi-purpose HTTP toolkit.
A fast and powerful http toolkit that take a list of domains to find active domains and other information such as status-code, title, response-time , server, content-type and many other
Declarative CLI Version Manager. Unify tool versions in teams, projects, and CI. Easy, painless, and secure.
Declarative CLI Version manager written in Go. Support Lazy Install, Registry, and continuous update with Renovate. CLI version is switched seamlessly
Postgres CLI with autocompletion and syntax highlighting
Manage Your Kubernetes Clusters In Style.
K9s is a terminal based UI to interact with your Kubernetes clusters. The aim of this project is to make it easier to navigate, observe and manage your deployed applications in the wild. K9s continually watches Kubernetes for changes and offers subsequent commands to interact with your observed resources.
Node's framework for interactive CLIs
WP-CLI is a set of command-line tools for managing WordPress installations. You can update plugins, set up multisite installs and much more, without using a web browser.