tere is a terminal file explorer. It is a faster alternative to using cd and ls to browse folders in your terminal.
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tere is a terminal file explorer. It is a faster alternative to using cd and ls to browse folders in your terminal.
Read moreansi-colors is a fast Node.js library for terminal styling. It’s billed as a more performant drop-in replacement for chalk, with no dependencies.
Read moreTreemacs is a file and project explorer similar to NeoTree or vim’s NerdTree, but largely inspired by the Project Explorer in Eclipse.
Read morevim-tree integrates good old tree into Vim and Nvim for all common operating systems.
Read moreHop is a terminal based file explorer designed to be fast, simple and user friendly. Hop runs on any operating system.
Read moretalking-clock is a highly configurable clock written in bash with soundpack and voice options. It’s written in Bash.
Read morelittleutils include duplicate file finders, image optimizers, file rename tools, archive recompressors, a tempfile utility, and others.
Read moregtree is a CLI-based utility which uses Markdown to generate directory trees and directories itself, and also verifies directories.
Read morelscoltui is a TUI program that lets you configure the colors of ls.
Read moreSty provides a simple, customizable and performant string styling markup, which is decoupled from color palettes and terminal implementations.
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