Hall of Fame
Every tool that's made Tool of the Day. 48 and counting.
A system information tool written in Zig that displays system details similar to neofetch/fastfetch
Command runner that saves and executes project-specific commands from justfiles with make-like syntax
Calculator REPL with syntax highlighting, persistent history, and mathematical functions similar to bc(1)
Terminal session recorder that generates animated GIFs and shareable web players from command-line recordings
Terminal user interface for Git inspired by Magit, providing visual staging, branching, and repository management
CLI tool for renaming files to remove toxic or problematic characters from filenames
Console frontend for GDB that provides a split-screen interface with source code viewing and vim-style navigation
Terminal-based system resource monitor showing CPU, memory, disk, network, and process stats with interactive interface
Console frontend for GDB that provides a split-screen interface with source code viewing and vim-style navigation
Cross-platform terminal-based system monitor with graphical widgets for CPU, memory, network, disk, and process management
Command line utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal with custom result counts and privacy features.
A modern replacement for ls with colors, Git integration, and extended file metadata display
Continuous file synchronization program that syncs files between two or more computers using peer-to-peer protocol
Command-line utility to create JSON objects and arrays from shell arguments and piped input
Terminal UI for monitoring and managing Google Cloud VM instances with real-time updates and instance operations
Cross-platform interactive process viewer with real-time system monitoring and process management
File search tool using SQL-like queries to find files with complex conditions and metadata filtering
CLI tool for managing 2FA tokens from encrypted backups of popular authenticator apps
Rust debugger with TUI/console modes, breakpoints, watchpoints, async support, and VSCode integration via DAP
Terminal interface for exploring and manipulating tabular data in various formats including CSV, JSON, SQLite, and Excel