Alternatives to GPTConsole

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    Claude Code

    Claude Code

    Anthropic

    Claude Code is an AI-powered coding agent designed to work directly inside your existing development environment. It goes beyond simple autocomplete by understanding entire codebases and helping developers build, debug, refactor, and ship features faster. Developers can interact with Claude Code from the terminal, IDEs, Slack, or the web, making it easy to stay in flow without switching tools. By describing tasks in natural language, users can let Claude handle code exploration, modifications, and explanations. Claude Code can analyze project structure, dependencies, and architecture to onboard developers quickly. It integrates with common command-line tools, version control systems, and testing workflows. This makes it a powerful companion for both individual developers and teams working on complex software projects.
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    AiTerm

    AiTerm

    AiTerm

    AiTerm is an AI Terminal Assistant that designed to assist developers and command-line users. It simplifies the process of converting natural language into executable commands, allowing users to find and run the commands they need without leaving their terminal. AiTerm intelligently analyzes your commands and streamlines your tasks for unprecedented efficiency. Need help with a command? AiTerm fetches relevant documentation and examples, providing explanations and usage tips right within your terminal. AiTerm is more than just software, it's your personal assistant in the world of command lines.
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    Komandi

    Komandi

    Komandi

    Komandi is a tool for developers and system administrators. It allows you to insert, favorite, copy, and execute your commands. You can use it to manage your most used CLI commands, detect potentially dangerous commands, and quickly generate commands from natural language prompts. Generate terminal commands from natural language prompts using AI. Komandi allows you to insert, favorite, copy, and execute your commands (AI-generated or manually). It detects and marks potentially dangerous commands to avoid accidental execution. Copy commands and execute commands directly or on specific paths. Available for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Search for commands (allows to execute/copy using shortcuts) and execute commands on different environments. Generate commands from prompts using AI tokens. Yes, you can download the app for free on our website. But you will only be able to use the app for 7 days. After that, you will need to buy a license to continue using the app.
    Starting Price: $19 one-time payment
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    Kimi Code CLI

    Kimi Code CLI

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi Code CLI is an AI-powered command-line agent that runs in the terminal to assist developers with software development and terminal operations by reading and editing code, executing shell commands, searching and fetching web pages, autonomously planning and adjusting actions during execution, and providing a shell-like interactive experience where users can describe their needs in natural language or switch to direct command mode; it supports integrations with IDEs and local agent clients via the Agent Client Protocol for enriched workflows and simplifies tasks such as writing and modifying code, fixing bugs, refactoring, exploring unfamiliar projects, answering architecture questions, and automating batch tasks or build and test scripts. Installation is handled via a script that installs the necessary tool manager and then the Kimi CLI package, after which users verify with a version command and configure an API source.
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    Windows Terminal
    The Windows Terminal is a modern, fast, efficient, powerful, and productive terminal application for users of command-line tools and shells like Command Prompt, PowerShell, and WSL. Its main features include multiple tabs, panes, Unicode and UTF-8 character support, a GPU-accelerated text rendering engine, and custom themes, styles, and configurations. This is an open-source project and we welcome community participation. Multiple tabs, full Unicode support, and GPU-accelerated text rendering. Full customizability and split panes. Install the Windows Terminal from the Microsoft Store. This allows you to always be on the latest version when we release new builds with automatic upgrades. It includes many of the features most frequently requested by the Windows command-line community including support for tabs, rich text, globalization, configurability, theming & styling, and more. The Terminal will also need to meet our goals and measures to ensure it remains fast and efficient.
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    TmuxAI

    TmuxAI

    Boring Dystopia Development

    TmuxAI is an intelligent terminal assistant that lives inside your tmux sessions. Unlike other CLI AI tools, TmuxAI observes and understands the content of your tmux panes, providing assistance without requiring you to change your workflow or interrupt your terminal sessions. Think of TmuxAI as a pair programmer that sits beside you, watching your terminal environment exactly as you see it. It can understand what you're working on across multiple panes, help solve problems and execute commands on your behalf in a dedicated execution pane. TmuxAI's design philosophy mirrors the way humans collaborate at the terminal. Just as a colleague sitting next to you would observe your screen, understand context from what's visible, and help accordingly, TmuxAI: Observes: Reads the visible content in all your panes Communicates: Uses a dedicated chat pane for interaction Acts: Can execute commands in a separate execution pane (with your permission)
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    Terminator

    Terminator

    Terminator

    Terminator Terminal Emulator is a powerful tool that allows users to manage multiple GNOME terminals within a single window. Originally developed in 2007 by Chris Jones as a compact Python script, it has evolved into a flexible terminal management application inspired by tools like Iterm2 and Tilix. Terminator lets users combine and rearrange terminal windows to suit their workflow, making it ideal for those who frequently work with multiple remote machines or command-line sessions. The emulator supports various themes, including light and dark modes, to enhance usability. It is well-suited for developers, system administrators, and command-line enthusiasts who need to manage several terminals simultaneously. Terminator streamlines terminal management, increasing productivity and reducing desktop clutter.
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    AI CLI

    AI CLI

    AI CLI

    Get answers for CLI commands from GPT3 right from your terminal.
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    BashSenpai

    BashSenpai

    BashSenpai

    BashSenpai is a terminal assistant powered by ChatGPT that transforms instructions into ready-to-use commands. By bringing ChatGPT to your terminal we give you two main benefits, the convenience of getting answers without leaving the terminal and better answers by providing context with your questions. Research has shown that self-reflection can significantly improve the quality of the answers. We implemented a multi-step process where the model can look at its own answers and improve them, before presenting them to you. Give your assistant some personality, just for fun. At its core, BashSenpai uses metadata from your system to provide more relevant and personalized command assistance. BashSenpai assumes the most commonly used settings. System metadata can be an invaluable asset, helping BashSenpai provide tailored, system-specific command suggestions that increase your productivity.
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    Jules Tools
    Jules Tools is a lightweight command-line interface that lets developers interact with Jules, Google’s asynchronous coding agent, directly from their terminal without needing the browser UI. Jules understands the full context of your repository, takes tasks like writing tests, building new features, fixing bugs, and bumping dependencies, then spins up a temporary VM to perform work and return pull requests. The CLI is scriptable and integrates seamlessly into developer workflows, commands like jules remote list let you inspect tasks, while jules can spawn new sessions from pipelines or issue trackers. It also includes a terminal user interface that mirrors the web dashboard. Because Jules Tools is designed to be programmable, you can embed it into scripts or CI/CD pipelines, combine it with GitHub or Gemini CLI commands, and automate parts of your dev process.
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    Yai

    Yai

    Yai

    With Yai (your AI), unleash the power of artificial intelligence to streamline your command line experience. Just type your request in everyday language, and it will determine the appropriate command line action to take, or engage in conversation on any topics you have in mind.
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    Prompt Plus

    Prompt Plus

    Prompt Plus

    ChatGPT with Prompt curated template. Quickly save and easy to reuse prompt instant anytime. Save your most frequently used prompts for easy access and efficient workflow. Quickly call up your saved prompts with customizable hotkeys, saving time and effort. Create prompts with parameters for increased flexibility and customization. Customize each parameter's details, such as its data type or input options, for greater accuracy and user-friendliness. Easily find your saved prompts using the popup search feature. Organize your saved prompts into categories for easy access and better organization. Open ChatGPT.com and click on the hamburger icon to access the main menu. Click on 'Command' to begin creating a new command. Click on 'Add Command' to try out the form of the command.
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    1DevTool

    1DevTool

    StoicSoft

    1DevTool saves developers 40+ minutes every day by eliminating the constant switching between Chrome, terminal, AI tools, and notes apps. One workspace. Zero interruptions. 🐛 Browser + AI — Stop copy-pasting errors to your AI terminals One click sends console logs, network requests, errors, and screenshots straight to your AI agent. No more switching between Chrome and terminal 20+ times a day. Works with Claude, Codex, Gemini & AMP. Saves ~30 seconds per bug report. ✍️ Agent Prompt Editor — Write better prompts without leaving your terminal A rich prompt editor built into your terminal. @ mention files, drag-and-drop images, format with markdown. Saves ~15 seconds per prompt — 7+ minutes daily. 💾 Persistent Terminals — Close the app. Reopen. Nothing lost. Every terminal session is exactly where you left it — scrollback, running processes, agent conversations. Restart your machine, come back hours later, pick up instantly. Saves ~5 minutes per restart.
    Starting Price: $29 one-time payment
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    Visa CLI
    Visa CLI is a command-line interface developed by Visa Crypto Labs that enables AI agents and automated workflows to execute secure card payments directly from the terminal, introducing a new model of “command line commerce.” It allows developers to integrate payments into coding environments without relying on traditional API keys or pre-funded accounts, reducing setup complexity and minimizing security risks associated with credential management. Instead of navigating graphical interfaces, users and AI agents interact through text-based commands, which are inherently more compatible with machine-driven processes and automation. Visa CLI supports programmatic payments, allowing agents to pay for services such as APIs, datasets, or digital resources on demand as part of real-time workflows. It uses secure authentication methods like tokenization and certificate-based access, helping ensure that transactions remain protected while simplifying implementation.
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    Scoop

    Scoop

    Scoop

    Scoop installs programs you know and love, from the command line with a minimal amount of friction. For terminal applications, Scoop creates shims, a kind of command-line shortcuts, inside the ~\scoop\shims folder, which is accessible in the PATH. For graphical applications, Scoop creates program shortcuts in a dedicated Start menu folder, called 'Scoop Apps'. This way, packages are always cleanly uninstalled and you can be sure what tools are currently in your PATH and in your Start menu.
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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter is an open source natural language interface for computers that enables users to execute code through conversational prompts in a terminal environment. It supports multiple programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, and Shell, allowing for a wide range of tasks such as data analysis, file management, and web browsing. It provides interactive mode commands to enhance user experience. Users can configure default behaviors using YAML files, facilitating flexible customization without altering command-line arguments each time. Open Interpreter can be integrated with FastAPI to create RESTful endpoints, enabling programmatic control over its functionalities. For safety, it prompts users for confirmation before executing code that interacts with the local environment, mitigating potential risks.
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    Gloria

    Gloria

    Termius

    Gloria is an AI-powered DevOps agent designed to automate routine infrastructure and operational tasks through a command-line interface, enabling developers and operators to manage systems more efficiently without constant manual intervention. It works directly within the terminal and can be accessed from any system, providing a familiar environment for technical workflows while extending capabilities through AI-driven execution. It maintains awareness of a user’s infrastructure, including services, configurations, and stack details, allowing it to determine the most appropriate commands and actions for each task. Gloria operates as a persistent, isolated instance accessible via SSH, enabling users to start tasks on one device and monitor or continue them from another, with 24/7 availability. It uses specialized tools to plan and execute complex operations, connect securely to servers, monitor command execution in real time, and document progress through notes.
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    Resource Tuner Console

    Resource Tuner Console

    Heaventools Software

    Resource Tuner Console is a resource editor driven by scripts and equipped with a command-line interface, facilitating developers to modify various resource types (such as versions, icons, and strings) in numerous compiled Windows 32/64-bit EXE and DLL files directly from a batch file, allowing for rapid execution within seconds. This tool is specifically tailored for software developers seeking to streamline resource editing through automation. Utilizing the Windows Script Host engine to interpret and execute scripts, Resource Tuner Console can be operated on any Windows system since the Windows Script Host is an integral component of the OS installation. One of the most wanted features is automated stamping of file version information during the release process. When you need to update executable version numbers and certain strings in VersionInfo such as StringTable, Legal Copyright, or Product Name without recompiling the entire file, Resource Tuner Console has the solution.
    Starting Price: $199/year/user
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    iFlow

    iFlow

    iFlow

    iFlow is an AI-powered development and productivity platform centered around its terminal-based assistant, iFlow CLI, which enables users to interact with advanced AI models directly within their command-line environment to automate coding, analysis, and workflow execution. It is designed to understand entire codebases, interpret contextual requirements, and execute tasks ranging from simple file operations to complex multi-step automation, all driven through natural language rather than traditional commands. It integrates multiple state-of-the-art AI models, allowing users to access capabilities such as code generation, debugging, documentation, and optimization within a single interface, while maintaining compatibility with existing tools and environments like Visual Studio Code, JetBrains IDEs, and CI/CD pipelines. A key feature of the platform is its multi-agent architecture, where specialized “SubAgents” collaborate to break down and handle complex tasks in parallel.
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    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn is a package manager which doubles down as project manager. Whether you work on one-shot projects or large monorepos, as a hobbyist or an enterprise user, we've got you covered. Split your project into sub-components kept within a single repository. Yarn guarantees that an install that works now will continue to work the same way in the future. Yarn cannot solve all your problems, but it can be the foundation for others to do it. We believe in challenging the status quo. What should the ideal developer experience be like? Yarn is an independent open-source project tied to no company. Your support makes us thrive. Yarn already knows everything there is to know about your dependency tree, it even installs it on the disk for you. So, why is it up to Node to find where your packages are? Instead, it should be the package manager's job to inform the interpreter about the location of the packages on the disk and manage any dependencies between packages and even versions of packages.
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    Mano

    Mano

    Mano

    Use ChatGPT anywhere and everywhere. GPT-4 can supercharge your daily routine in ways you can't imagine. Explain, summarize, translate, or use your saved prompts directly from Mano's popup. Select text from your window and Mano will bring it into the conversation. No need to switch tabs. Mano comes with expertly curated prompts that turn ChatGPT into a travel guide, a prompt generator, and a ton of other useful agents. Copy the last message directly by hitting "C" and paste straight it into your tab. Mano is free for 50 queries a day. We offer additional features that will make Mano even more powerful and do even more. Try it out for free and you'll soon want to upgrade! Even at the free tier, you can save yourself the hassle of copying a context, switching tabs, and pasting it back. At the premium tier, you can save conversations, bookmark queries, chat with agents, and many more improvements that will make your life much easier.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    Hyper

    Hyper

    Hyper.is

    Hyper is an Electron-based terminal, built on HTML/CSS/JS, and fully extensible. Install themes and plugins from the command line. The goal of the project is to create a beautiful and extensible experience for command-line interface users, built on open web standards. In the beginning, our focus will be primarily on speed, stability, and the development of the correct API for extension authors. In the future, we anticipate the community will come up with innovative additions to enhance what could be the simplest, most powerful, and well-tested interface for productivity. Extensions are available on npm. All command keys can be changed. Extensions are universal Node.js modules loaded by both Electron and the renderer process. Instead of exposing a custom API method or parameter for every possible customization point, we allow you to intercept and compose every bit of functionality! You can find additional details about plugin development in the Hyper repository.
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    pdfChip

    pdfChip

    callas software GmbH

    pdfChip is a command-line application for the creation of high-quality PDFs from HTML (taking full advantage of CSS and JavaScript). It supports all HTML features but extends to support CMYK, spot color, XMP metadata, PDF standards, SVG, MathML, barcodes, and more. Capable of generating single and multi-page PDF documents it is ideally suited for high-volume dynamic PDF generation. pdfChip is a command-line application for the creation of high-quality PDFs from HTML, taking full advantage of CSS and JavaScript. pdfChip is based on WebKit technology, it renders your designs quickly and flawlessly into PDF. It allows to creation of fully compliant PDF/X files (for print) or PDF/A files (for archival), in the smallest output PDF size possible. Furthermore, it’s possible to use the exact same HTML and CSS code on the web as well as for PDF generation. pdfChip has a low entry level, as the command-line interface is clear and easy-to-learn.
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    Gemini CLI
    Gemini CLI is a free, open-source AI agent that integrates Gemini’s powerful AI capabilities directly into developers’ command line terminals. It offers fast, lightweight access to Gemini 3 Pro, enabling developers to generate code, solve problems, and manage tasks using natural language prompts. The CLI supports up to 60 model requests per minute and 1,000 requests per day at no cost, with additional paid options for professionals requiring higher usage. Gemini CLI includes advanced features like Google Search grounding for real-time web context, prompt customization, and automation within scripts. It is fully extensible and open source, welcoming community contributions via GitHub. Designed to enhance workflow efficiency, Gemini CLI brings AI-powered coding assistance to the terminal environment.
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    sshx

    sshx

    sshx

    sshx is a secure, web-based collaborative terminal platform that lets you share your command-line session with others by sending a unique browser link, enabling multiple participants to interact in real time with remote cursors and chat on an infinite canvas. It is fast, end-to-end encrypted, and lightweight, with a server written in Rust and support across macOS, Linux, and Windows, so users can install a single binary or use it directly in a browser for collaborative sessions. The interface supports arranging and resizing multiple terminals freely, live presence awareness, and ultra-fast mesh networking to connect from anywhere. sshx is ideal for remote pair programming, teaching, debugging, live demonstrations, and collaborative troubleshooting, providing secure access without requiring complex setups or traditional SSH clients, and it can be integrated into workflows, including CI/CD environments for remote debugging and shared terminal access.
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    PromptPerfect

    PromptPerfect

    PromptPerfect

    Welcome to PromptPerfect, a cutting-edge prompt optimizer designed for large language models (LLMs), large models (LMs) and LMOps. Finding the perfect prompt can be tough - it's the key for great AI-generated content. But don't worry, PromptPerfect has got you covered! Our cutting-edge tool streamlines prompt engineering, automatically optimizing your prompts for ChatGPT, GPT-3.5, DALLE, and StableDiffusion models. Whether you're a prompt engineer, content creator, or AI developer, PromptPerfect makes prompt optimization easy and accessible. With its intuitive interface and powerful features, PromptPerfect unlocks the full potential of LLMs and LMs, delivering top-quality results every time. Say goodbye to subpar AI-generated content and hello to prompt perfection with PromptPerfect!
    Starting Price: $9.99 per month
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    Zypper
    Zypper is a command-line package manager for installing, updating, and removing packages. It can also be used to manage repositories. Zypper works and behaves as a regular command-line tool. It features subcommands, arguments, and options that can be used to perform specific tasks. Zypper offers several benefits compared to graphical package managers. Being a command-line tool, Zypper is faster in use and light on resources. Zypper actions can be scripted. Zypper can be used on systems that do not have graphical desktop environments. This makes it suitable for use with servers and remote machines. The simplest way to execute Zypper is to type its name, followed by a command. Additionally, you can choose from one or more global options by typing them immediately before the command. Some commands require one or more arguments. Executing subcommands in the Zypper shell, and using global Zypper options are not supported.
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    Synthflow

    Synthflow

    Synthflow.ai

    Easily create AI voice assistants to make outbound calls, answer inbound calls, and schedule appointments 24/7 - no coding required! Forget lengthy development cycles and expensive machine learning teams. With Synthflow you can build sophisticated, tailored AI agents without technical skills or coding - just bring your data and ideas. Over a dozen specialized AI agents are ready to use for question answering, document search, process automation, and more. Choose an agent as-is or customize it to suit your needs. Upload data instantly from PDFs, CSVs, PPTs, URLs and more. Your agent gets smarter with every new piece of data. No caps on storage or computing resources. Store unlimited vector data in your dedicated Pinecone environment. Gain full control and transparency over how your agent learns and improves. Give your AI agent superpowers by connecting it to any data source or service.
    Starting Price: €25 per month
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    Midnight Commander

    Midnight Commander

    Midnight Commander

    GNU Midnight Commander is a visual file manager, licensed under GNU General Public License and therefore qualifies as Free Software. It's a feature-rich full-screen text mode application that allows you to copy, move and delete files and whole directory trees, search for files and run commands in the subshell. Internal viewers and editors are included. Midnight Commander is based on versatile text interfaces, such as Ncurses or S-Lang, which allows it to work on a regular console, inside an X Window terminal, over SSH connections, and all kinds of remote shells. Midnight commander can be used in local console or terminal emulator in any graphical environment or via ssh because it has a Text User Interface (TUI). Mailing lists on GoogleGroups are set up to read Trac messages only and are not an appropriate place to discuss MC bugs and solutions. Feel free to report bugs, attach your patches to the tickets and review the patches that are already in there.
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    Ask Command

    Ask Command

    Ask Command

    A tiny app to remind you about those commands you always forget. The app will send your query to a server, where it uses OpenAI's GPT-3 to come up with the best command for you. Don't trust anything it returns, always verify, and never run any command you don't understand. Use it as a quick way to remind you of a command you forgot, so that you don't have to waste time finding it on Google. Every questions and answers are recorded on the server side to improve the app, definitely don't put your sensitive data in there. Use simple, generic questions; don't involve too complicated logic and conditions; questions that have answers available on Google or Stack Overflow are more likely to get a good answer. Don't trust anything the app returns, always verify, and never run any command you don't understand. The app works well when with popular Unix commands. It understands some basic logic and conditions.
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    Agent Computer

    Agent Computer

    Agent Computer

    AgentComputer is a cloud-based infrastructure platform designed specifically for running AI agents in isolated, fully functional virtual environments. It provides “cloud computers” in the form of lightweight Ubuntu-based sandboxes that can be provisioned in under a second, allowing developers to quickly spin up, access, and manage environments through a command-line interface. These environments include persistent storage, meaning any installed tools, files, or configurations remain intact across restarts, enabling continuous and stateful workflows. It is built around an agent-first architecture, where AI agents can directly execute tasks within these environments via SSH, eliminating friction between instruction and execution. It includes an integrated AI harness that supports agents such as Claude, Codex, and other coding assistants, enabling collaborative, multi-agent workflows within the same system.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Insilico Terminal

    Insilico Terminal

    Insilico Terminal

    Professional grade order, position and execution management system. Built by trading and engineering pedigree. Power tools for all, completely free. Insilico Terminal is a high-performance cryptocurrency trading platform designed for speed and user-friendliness, developed by experienced traders and engineers. It uniquely combines visual point-and-click functionality with a command-line interface (CLI) and advanced order types, offering traders a versatile and efficient trading experience. The platform supports multiple exchanges, including Binance, Bybit, and Coinbase, allowing users to manage all their accounts through a single interface. Insilico Terminal provides sophisticated order types typically reserved for institutional traders, such as TWAP (Time-Weighted Average Price) and Limit Chase, enabling users to execute complex trading strategies with ease. The platform's intuitive, customizable user interface allows traders to tailor their setup to their preferences.
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    heyCLI

    heyCLI

    heyCLI

    You keep forgetting Linux commands? heyCLI can help you by translating natural language to linux commands. Just use the word hey then describe what you want to do!
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    VisualSVN

    VisualSVN

    VisualSVN Software Ltd.

    VisualSVN Server is an enterprise-ready Subversion (SVN) server solution designed to make it easy to install, configure, and manage a full-featured version control server on Microsoft Windows systems, providing universal versioned storage with out-of-the-box operation and support for standard Subversion clients. It installs as a single package that offers a powerful management console implemented as a standard MMC snap-in for repository, user, and permission administration, and includes command-line tools and PowerShell scripting for automation. VisualSVN Server features a modern HTML5 web interface for browsing repositories, supports Active Directory single sign-on with secure authentication protocols, and protects against password guessing attacks. It enables advanced capabilities such as backup and restore with scheduled verification, access and operational logging, remote server administration across a network, and repository management delegation.
    Starting Price: $59 per license
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    Kimi Code
    Kimi Code is a developer-centric AI coding agent included as part of the Kimi Membership, designed to boost productivity by automating software development tasks and seamlessly integrating into popular workflows. It offers high-performance CLI tools and supports integration with terminal environments and IDEs like VS Code, allowing developers to read and edit code, answer questions about codebases, generate features, fix bugs, refactor, and verify changes through a natural-language interface. With a dedicated console showing real-time logs, request quotas, and pace controls, the platform lets users configure API keys for use in tools such as Kimi CLI, Claude Code, and Roo Code, enabling faster coding with AI assistance within commits and existing workflows. In VS Code, Kimi Code features a native chat panel with slash commands, file and folder references, diff views, and integration with external tools for context-aware coding support.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic is a graphical package management program for apt. It provides the same features as the apt-get command-line utility with a GUI front-end based on Gtk+. Install, remove, upgrade and downgrade single and multiple packages. Upgrade your whole system. Manage package repositories (sources.list). Find packages by name, description, and several other attributes. Select packages by status, section, name, or a custom filter. Sort packages by name, status, size, or version. Browse all available online documentation related to a package. Download the latest changelog of a package. Lock packages to the current version. Force the installation of a specific package version. Undo/Redo selections. Built-in terminal emulator for the package manager. Debian/Ubuntu only, configure packages through the debconf system. Debian/Ubuntu only, Xapain-based fast search (thanks to Enrico Zini).
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    ConEmu

    ConEmu

    ConEmu

    ConEmu-Maximus5 aims to be handy, comprehensive, fast and reliable terminal window where you may host any console application developed either for WinAPI (cmd, powershell, far) or Unix PTY (cygwin, msys, wsl bash). As Windows console window enhancement (local terminal emulator), ConEmu presents multiple consoles and simple GUI applications (like PuTTY for example) as one customizable tabbed GUI window with various features. ConEmu starts a console program in a hidden console window, and provides an alternative customizable GUI window with various features. Smooth and friendly window resizing; tabs for editors, viewers, panels and consoles. Run simple GUI apps like PuTTY in tabs. Windows 7 Jump Lists and Progress on Taskbar buttons. Easily run old DOS applications (games) in Windows 7 or 64-bit OS. Thumbnails and tiles in Far Manager. Normal, maximized and full screen graphical window modes.
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    Codebuff

    Codebuff

    Codebuff

    Codebuff is an AI-powered coding assistant that runs directly in the terminal, allowing developers to generate, edit, and manage codebases through natural language instructions without leaving their existing development environment. It functions as a coding agent that can read and understand an entire project structure, including files, dependencies, and patterns, enabling it to make precise, context-aware changes across multiple files rather than isolated edits. It uses a multi-agent system that coordinates specialized roles such as file selection, planning, editing, and validation to produce higher-quality outputs with fewer errors compared to single-model tools. Developers can simply describe tasks like adding features, fixing bugs, or refactoring code, and Codebuff automatically identifies relevant files, executes changes, runs terminal commands, installs dependencies, and verifies results through testing.
    Starting Price: 1¢ per credit
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    Cline

    Cline

    Cline AI Coding Agent

    Autonomous coding agent right in your IDE, capable of creating/editing files, running commands, using the browser, and more with your permission every step of the way. Cline can handle complex software development tasks step-by-step. With tools that let him create & edit files, explore large projects, use the browser, and execute terminal commands (after you grant permission), he can assist you in ways that go beyond code completion or tech support. While autonomous AI scripts traditionally run in sandboxed environments, this extension provides a human-in-the-loop GUI to approve every file change and terminal command, providing a safe and accessible way to explore the potential of agentic AI.
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    zdaemon

    zdaemon

    Python Software Foundation

    zdaemon is a Unix (Unix, Linux, Mac OS X) Python program that wraps commands to make them behave as proper daemons. zdaemon provides a script, zdaemon, that can be used to run other programs as POSIX (Unix) daemons. (Of course, it is only usable on POSIX-complient systems.) Using zdaemon requires specifying a number of options, which can be given in a configuration file, or as command-line options. It also accepts commands teling it what to do. Start a process as a daemon. Stop a running daemon process. Stop and then restart a program. Find out if the program is running. Send a signal to the daemon process. Reopen the transcript log. Commands can be given on a command line, or can be given using an interactive interpreter. We can specify a program name and command-line options in the program command. Note, however, that the command-line parsing is pretty primitive.
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    ReadyRunner

    ReadyRunner

    ReadyRunner

    ReadyRunner is a ChatGPT (GPT-3 and GPT-4) powered AI assistant app that runs on your desktop or the web. Use it to write, code, learn, and be productive. You can set a hotkey, and then access ReadyRunner instantly from anywhere on your system. This means you can ask questions without getting out of the flow of whatever you are working on. Prompts in ReadyRunner are sent as a "system message", which is part of the ChatGPT APIs which is not available in the ChatGPT website, despite being very powerful for influencing the types of responses you get from the assistant. Prompts are like mini tools. You can make prompts for things like translation, summarizing, coding, debugging, characters, etc. Each message you send slides up to the top of the window so that the response can stream down from the top, making it far easier to read than other systems that stream messages up from the bottom.
    Starting Price: $8 per month
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    Aptitude

    Aptitude

    Debian

    Aptitude is an Ncurses and command-line based front-end to numerous Apt libraries, which are also used by Apt, the default Debian package manager. Aptitude is text-based and run from a terminal. A mutt-like syntax for matching packages in a flexible manner. Mark packages as "automatically installed" or "manually installed" so that packages can be auto-removed when no longer required (feature available in Apt, too, since quite a few Debian releases). Preview of actions about to be taken with different colors marking different actions. The ability to interactively retrieve and display the Debian changelog of all available official packages. Score-based dependency resolver which is more suitable for interactive dependency resolution with additional hints from the user like "I don't want that part of the solution but keep that other part of the solution for your next try". Apt's dependency resolver on the other hand is optimized for good "one-shot" solutions.
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    Factory

    Factory

    Factory AI

    Factory.ai is an agent-native software development platform designed to automate and accelerate engineering workflows. It enables developers to delegate complex tasks like refactoring, migrations, and incident response to AI-powered agents called Droids. The platform integrates seamlessly into existing tools such as IDEs, terminals, and collaboration apps. Developers can continue using their preferred environments like VS Code, JetBrains, or command line interfaces. Factory.ai works across the entire development lifecycle, from coding to CI/CD pipelines. It is built with enterprise-grade security to protect data and intellectual property. Overall, Factory.ai enhances productivity by enabling AI agents to work alongside developers without disrupting workflows.
    Starting Price: $80 per month
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    TypeUI

    TypeUI

    TypeUI

    TypeUI is an open source command-line interface designed for agentic design, enabling developers to apply a consistent and structured design system across AI-generated code by generating and managing standardized files. It acts as a design layer for AI coding tools, ensuring that interfaces produced by different agents follow the same visual rules for typography, color, spacing, and component styling, regardless of the underlying model or provider. It addresses a key challenge in AI-assisted development, where outputs from tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or Gemini can vary significantly in style by introducing a portable design blueprint that enforces uniformity across projects. Through a simple CLI workflow, users can generate design systems by answering guided prompts, pull pre-built “design skills” from a registry, or update existing configurations without rebuilding them from scratch.
    Starting Price: $200 per 3 years
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    MacPorts

    MacPorts

    MacPorts

    The MacPorts Project is an open-source community initiative to design an easy-to-use system for compiling, installing, and upgrading either command-line, X11, or Aqua-based open-source software on the Mac operating system. To that end, we provide the command-line driven MacPorts software package under a 3-Clause BSD License, and through it easy access to thousands of ports that greatly simplify the task of compiling and installing open-source software on your Mac. We provide a single software tree that attempts to track the latest release of every software title (port) we distribute, without splitting them into “stable” vs. “unstable” branches, targeting mainly macOS Mojave v10.14 and later (including macOS Monterey v12 on both Intel and Apple Silicon). There are thousands of ports in our tree, distributed among different categories, and more are being added on a regular basis.
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    GitX

    GitX

    GitX

    GitX is a git GUI made for Mac OS X. It currently features a history viewer much like gitk and a commit GUI like git gui. But then in silky smooth OS X style! GitX runs on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Because it uses features like Garbage Collection, you can't compile it on earlier systems. GitX also requires a fairly recent Git, version 1.6.0 and higher are all supported. After starting GitX, you can install the command-line tool through the menu (GitX->Enable Terminal Usage). This will install a “gitx” binary in /usr/local/bin. Detailed history viewer, nice commit GUI, allowing hunk- and line-wise staging. Fast workflow, explore tree of any revision, nice Aqua interface, paste commits to gist.github.com, QuickLook integration. GitX aims to be a graphical wrapper around the most-frequently used git-commands, enabling you to satisfy your daily git needs in one consistent program.
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    Google Antigravity
    Google Antigravity is an agentic development platform that reimagines the traditional IDE for the AI-first era. Designed for developers of all levels, it enables seamless collaboration between humans and intelligent agents across the editor, terminal, and browser. The platform allows developers to issue natural language commands, monitor autonomous coding workflows, and review generated artifacts—all from a unified interface. Antigravity introduces cross-surface agent synchronization, ensuring consistency and context sharing across multiple workspaces. Its mission control view lets users manage and refine multiple agents simultaneously, making complex development tasks faster, smarter, and more intuitive. Whether you’re building enterprise-scale systems or experimenting creatively, Google Antigravity elevates the development experience into a new era of agent-driven productivity.
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    LINQPad

    LINQPad

    LINQPad

    LINQPad is not just for LINQ queries, but any C#/F#/VB expression, statement block or program. Put an end to those hundreds of Visual Studio Console projects cluttering your source folder and join the revolution of LINQPad scripters and incremental developers. Reference your own assemblies and NuGet packages. Prototype your ideas in LINQPad and then paste working code into Visual Studio. Or call your scripts directly from the command-line. Experience LINQPad’s rich output formatting, optional debugger and autocompletion, and the magic of dynamic development and instant feedback! Tired of querying in antiquated SQL? Well, you don’t have to! With LINQPad, you can interactively query databases in a modern query language: LINQ. LINQPad includes an optimized engine to build typed data contexts on the fly, and includes drivers and formatters for SQL Server, SQL Azure, SQL CE, Oracle, SQLite, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
    Starting Price: $59 per user
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    GNOME Terminal
    Terminal is a terminal emulator application for accessing a UNIX shell environment which can be used to run programs available on your system. Terminal supports escape sequences that control cursor position and colors. A terminal is a text input point in a computer that is also called the Command Line Interface (CLI). IBM 3270, VT100 and many others are hardware terminals that are no longer produced as physical devices. To emulate these terminals, there are terminal emulators. Any input entered in the Terminal to be executed is referred to as a command. You can run both command line and graphical user interface (GUI) programs from the terminal. If you have a program that ends abruptly without any warning or error, you may want to run it in Terminal. This will allow the program to output any error or debugging messages to the Terminal window. This information can be helpful when filing a bug report.
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    Magit

    Magit

    Magit

    Magit is a complete text-based user interface to Git. It fills the glaring gap between the Git command-line interface and various GUIs, letting you perform trivial as well as elaborate version control tasks with just a couple of mnemonic key presses. Magit looks like a prettified version of what you get after running a few Git commands but in Magit every bit of visible information is also actionable to an extent that goes far beyond what any Git GUI provides and it takes care of automatically refreshing this output when it becomes outdated. In the background Magit just runs Git commands and if you wish you can see what exactly is being run, making it possible for you to learn the git command-line by using Magit. Using Magit for a while will make you a more effective version control user. Magit supports and streamlines the use of Git features that most users and developers of other Git clients apparently thought could not be reasonably mapped to a non-command-line interface.