- abook for addresses
- neomutt for e-mails
- calcurse for planning things (calendar app)
- wordgrinder for taking notes (better than any office app)
- micro for writing plain text
- most as pager
- mc for handling files, ftp and sftp too; nnn is nice for local use
- links for browsing the net
- profanity as xmpp client
- toot for Mastodon
- amfora for gemini capsules
- gopher for gopher holes
- dict for looking up words
These I use on a daily basis. I really like to test all these nice cli software because most of it is easy to use and beautiful. ;-)
BTW: Is there a nice CLI App for lemmy?
Not yet. Someone did start a Rust-based TUI for Lemmy but I think it was abandoned.
Htop. A system monitor shouldn’t be using a significant portion of your system resources. It even supports mouse input from inside the terminal!
I second htop. Also iotop for disk io. When making small changes to a file on the command line, I use vim. Otherwise emacs :).
I really like https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term but usually I use xfce4-terminal or gnome-terminal.
it’s a work of art :)
wow this is nice!
Nano because it’s very simple and doesn’t require any hotkey learning. Also Midnight Commander and btop++
You mean terminal emulator or apps that are run inside the terminal?
Apps that are run inside the terminal
Always has been and (probably) always will be vim
Ranger is great. Similar to Mc.
Also like warp door which basically is bookmarks for your file directory.
And jump is great it’s like a fuzzy finder for locations in your directory.
Are we talking about terminal emulators or cli/tui apps? In the first case it’d be foot for me.
cli/tui apps.
In that case it’s vim :D
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I dont know its name, it’s just the terminal.