Alternatives to CommandGit

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    UltraEdit

    UltraEdit

    IDM Computer Solutions

    For almost 3 decades, UltraEdit has been the go-to text editor for 2+ million users and many Fortune 100/500/1000 enterprise customers. Renowned for its power and performance in handling and processing huge files and data, UltraEdit is also a highly configurable and fully themed code editor with support for nearly any source language or syntax. Often called the "Swiss army knife" of text editors, UltraEdit is a powerful tool for users in a wide range of responsibilities and industries. From programming and project management to large file manipulation, from data sorting and column/block editing to remote (FTP/SFTP) file operations, from advanced file searching and text data reformatting, there's almost no problem that UltraEdit can't solve in the world of text editing. UltraEdit is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux and is supported by a professional development team and customer service staff located in the USA.
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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goes far beyond what any Git GUI provides and it takes care of automatically refreshing this output when it becomes outdated.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.
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    GitX-dev

    GitX-dev

    GitX-dev

    GitX-dev is a fork (variant) of GitX, a long-defunct GUI for the git version-control system. It has been maintained and enhanced with productivity and friendliness oriented changes, with effort focused on making a first-class, maintainable tool for today's active developers. Building on the solid foundation of GitX, GitX-dev provides history browsing of your repository. See a nicely formatted diff of any revision, search based on author or revision subject. Look at the complete tree of any revision, and preview any file in the tree in a text view or with QuickLook. Drag and drop files out of the tree view to copy them to your system. Support for all parameters git rev-list has good performance on large (200+ MB) repositories. GitX-dev is further specialized for software developers, and is used day-to-day in production environments. We consider it to be feature-complete for most git workflows, with only uncommon or potentially-destructive commands requiring git command-line interaction.
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    gitg

    gitg

    GNOME

    gitg is a graphical user interface for git. It aims at being a small, fast and convenient tool to visualize the history of git repositories. Besides visualization, gitg also provides several utilities to manage your repository and commit your work. When gitg is installed, you can run gitg from the GNOME menu, or from a terminal by issueing: 'gitg'. Type 'gitg --help' to show the options you can specify on the command line.
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    GitForce

    GitForce

    GitForce

    It is designed to be easy and intuitive to use and yet powerful enough so you don't need to use a command line git. GitForce is written in C# and uses .NET 3.5 framework. The same binary file (“GitForce.exe”) runs as-is on both Windows and Linux operating systems (or any other OS with Mono support). The tool consists of only one executable file and needs no installer – just copy it to a folder of your choice and run it. Consequently, the main requirements are having .NET support (or Mono runtime on Linux) and the actual git command line tool, already installed and working. That said, GitForce is still powerful enough to be used exclusively, without calling up a command line git tool. It likely fully satisfies needs of a great majority of users. I hope that this tool will help many users who are new to git and also to people already familiar with Perforce (a similar source control front-end tool.)
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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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    GitEye

    GitEye

    CollabNet

    CollabNet GitEye is a desktop for Git. It works with TeamForge, CloudForge and other Git services. GitEye combines a simple-to-use graphical Git client with central visibility into essential developer tasks such as defect tracking, Agile planning, code reviews and build services. GitEye is a graphical Git client for Windows, OSX and Linux. CollabNet GitEye provides a simple-to-use graphical Git client with central visibility into essential developer tasks such as defect tracking, agile planning, code reviews and build services. It’s easy to get started. GitEye works with multiple Git implementations including TeamForge, CloudForge and GitHub, and runs on most platforms. Say good-bye to the command line. Simple-to-use graphical Git client provides access to all vital Git functions including clone, commit, merge, rebase, push, fetch, pull, stash, stage, reset and more.
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    QGit viewer

    QGit viewer

    QGit viewer

    With QGit you will be able to browse revisions history, view patch content and changed files, graphically following different development branches. View revisions, diffs, files history, files annotation, archive tree. Commit changes visually cherry picking modified files. Apply or format patch series from selected commits, drag and drop commits between two instances of QGit. Associate commands sequences, scripts and anything else executable to a custom action. Actions can be run from menu and corresponding output is grabbed by a terminal window. QGit implements a GUI for the most common StGIT commands like push/pop and apply/format patches. You can also create new patches or refresh current top one using the same semantics of git commit, i.e. cherry picking single modified files.
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    Sourcetree

    Sourcetree

    Atlassian

    Simplicity and power in a beautiful Git GUI. Sourcetree simplifies how you interact with your Git repositories so you can focus on coding. Visualize and manage your repositories through Sourcetree's simple Git GUI. Say goodbye to the command line - simplify distributed version control with a Git client and quickly bring everyone up to speed. Perfect for making advanced users even more productive. Review changesets, stash, cherry-pick between branches and more. Seeing really is believing. Get information on any branch or commit with a single click. A fully-featured GUI that offers an efficient, consistent development process right out of the box. Works with Git and Mercurial. Visualize your work and push with confidence. Stage and discard changes by the file, hunk or line. Never miss a thing. Stay on top of your work and up to date with your code at a glance. Detailed branching diagrams make it easy to keep up with your team's progress.
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    Gitbox

    Gitbox

    Gitbox

    One-click commit, push and pull. Unique search in history and undo for Git commands. Powerful commands like rebase, branch reset and cherry picking. And now it works with submodules. Gitbox integrates with popular diff tools such as Xcode FileMerge, Kaleidoscope, Changes, DiffMerge. Use keyboard for ultimate efficiency. Use arrow keys to jump between all the panes and lists. To stage all files, hit Cmd+Shift+Return. To stage/unstage selected files, use "S" shortcut. To pull and push, use "U" and "P" shortcuts. Press Option key to perform fetch. Press Cmd+Shift to force push or rebase. Right click menus contain all the advanced features you might need. For instance, to reset a branch, cherry pick a commit or revert a file. To amend a commit, simply undo it (cmd+Z). You can also undo merge, pull and even push. To find a bug, use color labels. Check out a commit, test it and mark if it works or not. This is a much better and visual approach than git-bisect.
    Starting Price: $14.99 one-time payment
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    Robocopy

    Robocopy

    Windows Command Line

    Robocopy is a command-line utility for copying files. This command is available in Vista and Windows 7 by default. For Windows XP and Server 2003, this tool can be downloaded as part of Server 2003 Windows Resource Kit tools.
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    SmartGit

    SmartGit

    syntevo

    SmartGit supports GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab and Azure DevOps. SmartGit assists Git newbies as well as it makes experienced developers more productive. SmartGit has the same intuitive user interface on Windows, macOS and Linux: - graphical merge and commit history - drag and drop commit reordering, merging or rebase - fast, even for larger repositories Use your SmartGit license on as many machines and operating systems you like. SmartGit comes with special integrations for GitHub, Azure DevOps, BitBucket (as well BitBucket Server) and GitLab to create and resolve Pull Requests and Review Comments. Of course, you can use SmartGit like any other Git client with your own Git repositories or other hosting providers.
    Starting Price: $59 per year
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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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    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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    Aurees

    Aurees

    Aurees

    Aurees Git Client is easy, fast and productive Git client for Windows, Mac and Linux. It is a fully Free, comes bundled with an attractive interface. Clear user experience, insightful highlighting, powerful editable diff. Outstanding merge with preview, and productive conflict resolution. Aurees Git Client is a streamlined git client for viewing, editing and publishing changes from your desktop. An attractive interface and full-fledged integrated diff helping manage Git repositories with minimal effort. No more need to search external diff tools or switch between text editors and git client while working. The client shows commit changes in side by side text editors, where you can see the changes and rollback in a click. Merging is easy with the Aurees Git. It's available for Windows and Mac and it’s free for personal use. Aurees' interface is very intuitive and clean.
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    Cockpit

    Cockpit

    Cockpit

    Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers, intended for everyone, especially those who are new to Linux, familiar and expert admins. Thanks to Cockpit intentionally using system APIs and commands, a whole team of admins can manage a system in the way they prefer, including the command line and utilities right alongside Cockpit. See your server in a web browser and perform system tasks with a mouse. It’s easy to start containers, administer storage, configure networks, and inspect logs. Basically, you can think of Cockpit like a graphical “desktop interface”, but for individual servers. Have a favorite app or command-line tool that you use on your servers? Keep using the command line, Ansible, and your other favorite tools and add Cockpit to the mix with no issues. Cockpit uses the same system tooling you would use from the command line. You can switch back and forth between Cockpit and whatever else you like.
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    COLMAP

    COLMAP

    COLMAP

    COLMAP is a general-purpose Structure-from-Motion (SfM) and Multi-View Stereo (MVS) pipeline with a graphical and command-line interface. It offers a wide range of features for reconstruction of ordered and unordered image collections. The software is licensed under the new BSD license. The latest source code is available at GitHub. COLMAP builds on top of existing works and when using specific algorithms within COLMAP, please also cite the original authors, as specified in the source code. For convenience, the pre-built binaries for Windows contain both the graphical and command-line interface executables. To start the COLMAP GUI, you can simply double-click the COLMAP.bat batch script or alternatively run it from the Windows command shell or Powershell. The command-line interface is also accessible through this batch script, which automatically sets the necessary library paths. To list the available COLMAP commands, run COLMAP.bat -h in the command shell cmd.exe or in Powershell.
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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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    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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    test_coverage
    A simple command-line tool to collect test coverage information from Dart VM tests. It is useful if you need to generate coverage reports locally during development.
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    DeepGit

    DeepGit

    Syntevo

    Answer the question "why is this code there?" more effectively than with conventional Git clients. DeepGit is a tool to investigate the history of source code. It is based on git blame and makes it easy to trace changes to a line or block of code. DeepGit will detect code movements, even if lines are not identical. DeepGit is free to use for everyone, even in a commercial environment. Integrate DeepGit with any IDE which supports external tools: Eclipse, Visual Studio, IntelliJ Idea, ... and powerful text editors like Sublime. Check out the tour to understand how DeepGit is working. Use DeepGit on Windows, macOS and Linux. DeepGit will generate a blame for the selected file. Once finished, it will analyze the selected line and its vicinity for its origin. Note that the origin which DeepGit has found is not exactly equal to the left counterpart. Also note that despite selecting just a single line, DeepGit has estimated a block of lines as an optimal match.
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    Vifm

    Vifm

    Vifm

    Vifm is a file manager with a curses interface, which provides a Vim-like environment for managing objects within file systems, extended with some useful ideas from mutt. If you use vi, Vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files without having to learn a new set of commands. Vim-like user mappings. Vim-like command-line mode with ranges and abbreviations. Vim-like marks and registers. Directory tree comparison. Operation undoing/redoing/backgrounding. FUSE file systems support. Color schemes can also be applied to specific sub-trees. File decorations are customizable according to their type and/or name. Named bookmarks (tags) Less-like preview mode with customizable viewers. Advanced file filtering and renaming capabilities. One or two pane views within tabs. Shell-like and external command-line editing. Table/grid/tree/miller views of files. Built-in integration with GNU Screen and tmux. Multi-block selection. Cross-platform (GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, Mac OS)
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    Git Cola

    Git Cola

    Git Cola

    Git Cola is a sleek and powerful graphical user interface for Git. Git Cola is free software and written in Python (v2 + v3). The editor used by Ctrl-e is configured from the Preferences screen. The environment variable $VISUAL is consulted when no editor has been configured. Configuring your editor to gvim -f -p will open multiple tabs when editing files. gvim -f -o uses splits. When you select a line in the grep screen and press any of Enter, Ctrl-e, or the Edit button, you are taken to that exact line. Git Cola has many useful keyboard shortcuts. Many of Git Cola’s editors understand vim-style hotkeys, eg. {h,j,k,l} for navigating in the diff, status, grep, and file browser widgets. The Git Cola interface is composed of various cooperating tools. Double-clicking a tool opens it in its own subwindow. Dragging it around moves and places it within the main window. Tools can be hidden and rearranged however you like. Git Cola carefully remembers your window layout and restores it.
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    GitHub Desktop
    Focus on what matters instead of fighting with Git. Whether you're new to Git or a seasoned user, GitHub Desktop simplifies your development workflow. Quickly add co-authors to your commit. Great for pairing and excellent for sending a little love/credit to that special someone who helped fix that gnarly bug of yours. See the attribution on the history page, undo an accidental attribution, and see the co-authors on GitHub. See all open pull requests for your repositories and check them out as if they were a local branch, even if they're from upstream branches or forks. See which pull requests pass commit status checks, too! The new GitHub Desktop supports syntax highlighting when viewing diffs for a variety of different languages. Easily compare changed images. See the before and after, swipe or fade between the two, or look at just the changed parts. Open your favorite editor or shell from the app, or jump back to GitHub Desktop from your shell.
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    Gitfox

    Gitfox

    bytieful e.U.

    If you think your Git repositories deserve the best, you should absolutely get Gitfox. This lightweight Git client has been written exclusively for macOS and definitely looks like it belongs here. Use one coherent interface to make sense of your repository, improve your code quality and commit faster! Superior Diffs Know what's changed — don't guess. Inline Changes are highlighted to take the guesswork out of your diffs. Image Diffs help you make sure the correct assets go into your project. Line Staging breaks your work down into smaller steps. Only commit what you want to. Powerful Tools Find anything with full-text search and query highlights. Resolve merge conflicts in just one click. Manage features, bug fixes, and releases with integrated Git-Flow support.
    Starting Price: €39.99 per user per year
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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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    Etheno

    Etheno

    Crytic

    Etheno is an Ethereum-testing, JSON RPC multiplexer, analysis tool wrapper, and test integration tool. It eliminates the complexity of setting up analysis tools like Echidna on large, multi-contract projects. If you are a smart contract developer, you should use Etheno to test your contracts. If you are an Ethereum client developer, you should use Etheno to perform differential testing on your implementation. Etheno runs a JSON RPC server that can multiplex calls to one or more clients. API for filtering and modifying JSON RPC calls. Enables differential testing by sending JSON RPC sequences to multiple Ethereum clients. Deploy to and interact with multiple networks at the same time. Integration with test frameworks like Ganache and Truffle. Run a local test network with a single command. Use our prebuilt Docker container to quickly install and try Etheno. Etheno can be used in many different ways and therefore, has numerous command-line argument combinations.
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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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    ClamAV

    ClamAV

    ClamAV

    ClamAV® is the open-source standard for mail gateway-scanning software. ClamAV includes a multi-threaded scanner daemon, command-line utilities for on-demand file scanning, and automatic signature updates. ClamAV supports multiple file formats and signature languages, as well as file and archive unpacking. Access to ClamAV versions that work with your operating system. ClamAV® is an open-source antivirus engine for detecting trojans, viruses, malware & other malicious threats. ClamAV® is an open-source (GPL) anti-virus engine used in a variety of situations, including email and web scanning, and endpoint security. It provides many utilities for users, including a flexible and scalable multi-threaded daemon, a command-line scanner, and an advanced tool for automatic database updates. Built-in support for various archive formats, including ZIP, RAR, Dmg, Tar, GZIP, BZIP2, OLE2, Cabinet, CHM, BinHex, SIS, and others.
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    Oracle Cloud Container Registry
    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Registry is an open standards-based, Oracle-managed Docker registry service for securely storing and sharing container images. Engineers can easily push and pull Docker images with the familiar Docker Command Line Interface (CLI) and API. To support container lifecycles, Registry works with Container Engine for Kubernetes, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Visual Builder Studio, and third-party developer and DevOps tools. Work with Docker images and container repositories using familiar Docker CLI commands and Docker HTTP API V2. Oracle takes care of operating and patching the service, so that developers can focus on building and deploying containerized applications. Built using object storage, Container Registry provides data durability and high service availability with automatic replication across fault domains. Oracle does not charge separately for the service. Users pay only for the associated storage and network resources they consume.
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    Laravel Herd

    Laravel Herd

    Laravel Herd

    Laravel Herd for Windows is a native development environment designed to simplify local PHP and Laravel application development by providing a complete stack in a single installable tool. It includes essential components such as PHP, Nginx, Node.js, and command-line utilities like Composer, the Laravel installer, and Expose, allowing developers to start building applications immediately after installation without configuring multiple dependencies. Herd runs using native binaries rather than containers, virtual machines, or complex virtualization layers, which helps deliver faster performance and a lighter system footprint compared to many traditional development environments. Once installed, it automatically configures the local system so that projects can be served through .test domains, routing requests from the browser directly to sites hosted on the developer’s machine.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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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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    Glint

    Glint

    Logic Over Snacks Ltd.

    Manage your Git repositories in an easier and more visual way. Features: - A graph showing branches, commits, and where merges have happened in an easy to digest visual format - Perform merges and resolve conflicts with a 4-way diff editor - Manage multiple merges at once, without affecting the files on disk or needing to switch branch - Search commits and files in your repository history - Integrate with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket to easily clone or create repositories - Squash commits together - Insert new commits in the middle - Move individual changes from one commit to another - Edit commit messages - Undo/redo
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    TortoiseGit

    TortoiseGit

    TortoiseGit

    TortoiseGit is a Windows Shell Interface to Git and based on TortoiseSVN. It's open source and can fully be build with freely available software. Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE like Visual Studio, Eclipse or others, you can use it with whatever development tools you like, and with any type of file. Main interaction with TortoiseGit will be using the context menu of the Windows explorer. TortoiseGit supports you by regular tasks, such as committing, showing logs, diffing two versions, creating branches and tags, creating patches and so on. TortoiseGit provides overlay icons showing the file status, a powerful context menu for Git and much more. It is developed under the GPL. Which means it is completely free for anyone to use, including in a commercial environment, without any restriction. The source code is also freely available, so you can even develop your own version if you wish to.
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    Salto

    Salto

    Salto

    Salto simplifies, streamlines and automates the day-to-day efforts of business operations teams. By translating the configuration of business applications to a structured textual representation, Salto's platform unlocks unprecedented agility, scale and accuracy. Salto created a structured language that enables text-search, re-use of configs, in-line documentation, and more, our built-in Git client allows you to easily audit and document changes, debug and revert to previous versions. Finally, we enable you to automate tasks and processes that will save you time, and reduce human errors, bugs and breaks. Our approach stems from importing foundational best practices from the software development world and applying them to business application configuration. In the same spirit, Salto is an open source company and has an open architecture, which enables you to use it along with your other tools, such as CI servers, Git, Jira, and others.
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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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    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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    Certbot

    Certbot

    Certbot

    Certbot is a free, open source software tool for automatically using Let’s Encrypt certificates on manually-administrated websites to enable HTTPS. Use our instruction generator to find custom commands to get Certbot on your server's environment. Pick your server's software and system above. Certbot will fetch Let’s Encrypt certificates that will be standard Domain Validation certificates, so you can use them for any server that uses a domain name, like web servers. You can also use these certificates for other TLS applications such as IMAPS. A command line is a way of interacting with a computer by typing text-based commands to it and receiving text-based replies. Certbot is run from a command-line interface, usually on a Unix-like server. In order to use Certbot for most purposes, you’ll need to be able to install and run it on the command line of your web server, which is usually accessed over SSH.
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    BackAnt

    BackAnt

    BackAnt

    BackAnt is an AI-native backend development tool designed to automatically generate production-ready APIs and backend infrastructure from simple specifications or prompts. It works primarily as a command-line interface that scaffolds complete backend applications using the Flask framework, allowing developers to generate fully structured projects in seconds instead of building them manually. When a user runs a generation command or provides a JSON specification describing the required endpoints and data structure, the system automatically creates the key components of a backend application, including API routes, business-logic services, data repositories, database models, and application startup configuration. The generated project follows a layered architecture that separates routing, business logic, and data access, helping maintain clean and scalable code organization.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)
    The AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the command line and automate them through scripts. The AWS CLI v2 offers several new features including improved installers, new configuration options such as AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS SSO), and various interactive features. Command-line shell program that provides convenience and productivity features to help both new and advanced users of the AWS Command Line Interface. Resource identifiers for Amazon EC2 instance IDs, Amazon SQS queue URLs, and Amazon SNS topic names. Documentation for commands and options is displayed as you type. The AWS Command Line Interface user guide walks you through installing and configuring the tool. After that, you can begin making calls to your AWS services from the command line.
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    Ethminer

    Ethminer

    Ethminer

    Ethminer is an Ethash GPU mining worker: with ethminer you can mine every coin which relies on an Ethash Proof of Work thus including Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Metaverse, Musicoin, Ellaism, Pirl, Expanse and others. This is the actively maintained version of ethminer. It originates from cpp-ethereum project and builds on the improvements made in Genoil's fork. See FAQ for more details. Standalone executables for Linux, macOS and Windows are provided in the Releases section. Download an archive for your operating system and unpack the content to a place accessible from command line. The ethminer is ready to go. The ethminer is a command line program. This means you launch it either from a Windows command prompt or Linux console, or create shortcuts to predefined command lines using a Linux Bash script or Windows batch/cmd file.
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    Fork

    Fork

    Fork

    Fork is getting better and better day after day and we are happy to share our results with you. Fork gently informs you about GitHub notifications without being annoying. Resolve your merge-conflicts easily using the merge-conflict helper and built-in merge-conflict resolver. Edit, reorder and squash your commits using visual interactive rebase. Fork allows you to see diffs for the common image formats. Fork's Diff Viewer provides a clear view to spot the changes in your source code quickly. With history view you can find all commits where a particular file or directory was changed. With blame view you can find the last commit which changed a particular file line.
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    Tower

    Tower

    SaaS.group GmbH

    Over 100,000 developers and designers are more productive with Tower - the most powerful Git client for Mac and Windows. Stunning new features like Pull Requests and Interactive Rebase as well as countless improvements make the new Tower the best Tower ever.Create, merge, close, comment and inspect Pull Requests right from within Tower! Integrated into our clear, responsive, and powerful desktop interface, Pull Requests become so much more useful. The brand new Quick Actions dialog gives you superpowers: Give it a branch name and it will offer a checkout. Give it a file name and it will present the file's history. Give it a commit hash and it will show it in the commit history. Fast as lightning, easy as pie. Interactive Rebase is an incredibly powerful tool - but also quite awkward to use. But now, in Tower, it has become as easy as drag and drop! We've added so many new levels of detail in the new Tower. And at the same time, navigating Tower is now as simple as browsing the web.
    Starting Price: $69 per user, per year
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    GitUp

    GitUp

    GitUp

    Work quickly, safely, and without headaches. The Git interface you've been missing all your life has finally arrived. GitUp lets you see your entire labyrinth of branches and merges with perfect clarity. Any change you make, large or small, even outside GitUp, is immediately reflected in GitUp's graph. No refreshing, no waiting. Highlight a commit and hit the spacebar to quickly see its message and diff. GitUp gives you full, transparent control over your local checkout, so it's easy to back out from unwanted changes. Margaritas, tattoos, sudo rm -rf /, etc. GitUp makes undoing your latest changes as easy as cmd-z. GitUp's Snapshot feature builds a Time-Machine-like history of every change made to your repo, allowing you to step backwards to any point in time. Rewrite, split, delete, and re-order commits, fixup and squash, cherry-pick, merge, rebase, it's all here, and it's lightning-fast.
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    Shell Assistant

    Shell Assistant

    Shell Assistant

    •SSH and SFTP client •Shell Terminal •SFTP File manager •SFTP code editor •Custom tab & split window layouts •Switch between workspaces •Connection, key & password management •Stream audio and video, view images and pdf's, edit code over SFTP •Tunnel network ports •Text editor-like command editing •Paste history •Free & ad-free •Respects your privacy Connect to remote hosts over SSH, including Amazon Web Service EC2, Linodes, Digital Ocean or Raspberry Pis. Connect to local unix-like installations running Mac OS, Linux, MinGW, Cygwin, Git-bash and Windows Subsystem for Linux. A great tool for your toolbox if you work with Unix, Linux, Mac Command Line, Raspberry Pi's or anything that uses a Command Line Interface. To download the latest version, please visit shellassistant.com.
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    Codeanywhere

    Codeanywhere

    Codeanywhere

    Our Cloud IDE saves you time by deploying a development environment in seconds, enabling you to code, learn, build, and collaborate on your projects. With our amazing web-based code editor in Codeanywhere, you will forget you ever used any other code editor. All major programming languages fully supported, including JavaScript/TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, Java, C/C++, C# any many other. Intelligent editing features such as auto-complete, code refactor, go to definition, rename symbol and many others. Debug code with break points, call stacks and interactive console. Fully featured Git client. Expandable with vast amount of existing extensions. You can also spin up powerful containers in seconds, that can be fully preconfigured for the programming environment of your choice. Develop and run your code on our infrastructure with full sudo access. Prebuilt development environments for all major programming languages, packed with tools and database preinstalled.
    Starting Price: $2.50 per user per month
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    Rclone

    Rclone

    Rclone

    Rclone is a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage. It is a feature-rich alternative to cloud vendors' web storage interfaces. Over 40 cloud storage products support rclone including S3 object stores, business & consumer file storage services, as well as standard transfer protocols. Rclone has powerful cloud equivalents to the Unix commands rsync, cp, mv, mount, ls, ncdu, tree, rm, and cat. Rclone's familiar syntax includes shell pipeline support, and --dry-run protection. It is used at the command line, in scripts, or via its API. Rclone really looks after your data. It preserves timestamps and verifies checksums at all times. Transfers over limited bandwidth; intermittent connections, or subject to quota can be restarted, from the last good file transferred. You can check the integrity of your files. Where possible, rclone employs server-side transfers to minimize local bandwidth use and transfers from one provider to another without using the local disk.
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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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    Sublime Merge

    Sublime Merge

    Sublime HQ

    Line-by-line Staging. Commit Editing. Unmatched Performance. With a zippy cross-platform GUI toolkit, an unmatched syntax highlighting engine, and a custom high-performance Git reading library, Sublime Merge sets the bar for performance. Commit exactly what you want with line-by-line and hunk staging. Select one or more lines to split hunks into multiple changes. With the power of Sublime Text syntax highlighting, you can understand exactly what's been changed in a commit. With over 40 supported languages out of the box, and automatic loading of installed third-party syntaxes, we've got you covered.
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    NuGet

    NuGet

    NuGet

    NuGet is the package manager for .NET. The NuGet client tools provide the ability to produce and consume packages. The NuGet Gallery is the central package repository used by all package authors and consumers. New to NuGet? Start with a walkthrough showing how NuGet powers your .NET development. Browse the thousands of packages that developers like you have created and shared with the .NET community. Want to make your first NuGet package and share it with the community? Start with our walkthrough! The command-line tool, nuget.exe, builds and runs under Mono 3.2+ and can create packages in Mono. Although nuget.exe works fully on Windows, there are known issues with Linux and OS X. The primary source for learning about a package is its listing page on NuGet (or another private feed). Each package page on NuGet includes a description of the package, its version history, and usage statistics.