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Flashcards

tui-deck – TUI frontend for Nextcloud Deck

February 18, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Education

tui-deck is a TUI frontend for Nextcloud Deck app written in GO using the Rich Interactive Widgets for Terminal UIs.

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ClipQR – scan QR codes

February 17, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, GUI, Utilities

ClipQR is a simple app to scan QR codes on screen and from camera, the result is in your clipboard.

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Monitoring

stree – visualize the directory tree structure of an S3 bucket

February 15, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

stree is a CLI tool designed to visualize the directory tree structure of an S3 bucket.

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Flashcards

mdfc – learn with flashcards and spaced repetition

February 14, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Education

Markdown Flashcards (mdfc) is software which lets you create and study flashcards using a markdown file.

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Text Editor

Paste69 – pastebin tool

February 13, 2025 Steve Emms Documents

Paste69 is a modern, Go-based pastebin service.

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Utility Software

greentext – create green-text memes

February 13, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

The GreenText Generator CLI is a command-line tool built with Go that lets you create classic greentext with ease.

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Internet Radio

SonicRadio – stylish TUI radio player

February 12, 2025 Luke Baker Internet, Multimedia, Reviews

SonicRadio is billed as a stylish TUI radio player making use of Radio Browser API and Bubbletea.

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File Managers

GopherDrop – Secure One-Time Secret Sharing

February 10, 2025 Steve Emms Internet

GopherDrop is a secure, self-hostable REST API and UI for sharing encrypted one-time secrets and files.

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Markdown

Glow – render Markdown on the command-line

February 9, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Documents

Glow is a terminal based markdown reader designed from the ground up to bring out the beauty—and power—of the CLI.

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Vulnerability Detection

Terrapin Vulnerability Scanner for the Terrapin attack

February 8, 2025 Steve Emms Security

The Terrapin Vulnerability Scanner can be used to determine the vulnerability of an SSH client or server against the Terrapin Attack.

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