TUI
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A terminal match-three game, written in Bash.
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TUI for journalctl, logs in the file system and docker containers for quick viewing and filtering with fuzzy find and regex support.
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terminal e-mail client and e-mail client library https://meli-email.org
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TUI for mpv. This music player is made specifically for the Pinephone, I don't mean that it wont work on other platforms, I just mean that the UI is scaled to fit the Pinephone.
Gienek Music - The most spaghetti you can get from a music player.
NOTE: This player is kind of broken due to the curses getch() function being extremely autistic. This whole project will be rewritten in GTK.
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A terminal based suite of scripts for generating audio books (text-to-speech) from txt files.
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Desktop text-mode (TUI) app demo, on Linux and GhostBSD, in C# DotNet [8] and Terminal.Gui; requires ssepan.utility.core, ssepan.io.core, ssepan.application.core, ssepan.application.core.guics, mvclibrary.core; uses VSCode.
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Desktop TUI app prototype, on Linux and GhostBSD, in C# / DotNet[8] / Terminal.Gui (gui.cs), using VSCode.
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Sweep mines from a minefield, in the terminal (Bash)
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Read-the-things-tui (rttt) lets you read the things from the terminal. The things currently include RSS/Atom, hackernews and Reddit. It is a terminal application written in C++ and originally based on hnterm
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A tui implementation of the popular classic naval battle game, written in Bash.
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A tui word puzzle script, written in Bash
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mneme is a tui version of the classical memory game, written in Bash.
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Wordy is a TUI word spelling puzzle in bash. You have 6 guesses to find out the secret 5-letter word.
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tui-sudoku is a configurable terminal interface sudoku game, written in Bash, with quite a few features.
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svetlina is a terminal-based application, which helps you configure the brightness of your screen. It is designed for linux users, that have less access to public applications, or just don't want to use wine in general.
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Terminal RSVP speed reader with Spritz-like functionality written in POSIX-compliant shell
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