This project is a community-driven repository of simplified, example-based reference guides for command-line tools. It functions as an open-source knowledge base designed to provide concise, practical usage examples that help developers navigate complex software without the need for lengthy technical documentation. The system relies on a decentralized architecture where independent client applications fetch and render documentation locally. This approach ensures that reference materials remain accessible offline while supporting a wide variety of user interfaces across desktop, mobile, and we
Ranger is a keyboard-centric console file manager that provides a multi-column, text-based interface for navigating and organizing local file systems. It functions as a productivity tool designed to streamline command-line workflows by allowing users to perform standard file operations, such as copying, moving, and deleting, directly within a terminal environment. The project distinguishes itself through its extensible architecture and deep integration with the host shell. It supports custom plugin development and maintains context between sessions by syncing the working directory upon exit.
This project is a terminal-based HTTP client designed for interacting with web services, debugging APIs, and automating network requests. It provides a specialized command-line interface that simplifies the construction of complex HTTP exchanges, allowing users to test and inspect web services directly from the shell. The tool distinguishes itself through a declarative syntax engine that translates shorthand command-line tokens into fully formed HTTP requests, including headers, parameters, and body payloads. It features a modular, plugin-based architecture that enables users to extend core f
This project is a general-purpose command-line filter that provides an interactive interface for processing standard input streams. It enables real-time fuzzy searching, data selection, and transformation, allowing users to navigate complex information or file systems directly within their terminal. By utilizing a pipe-oriented architecture, it integrates into existing shell pipelines and workflows to facilitate efficient data exploration. What distinguishes this tool is its highly extensible, event-driven design that allows for deep integration with external processes. It supports asynchrono