An easy way to have a graphical interface through command line
Certify.Health CLI GUI
gui-cli gui-platform-template
CLI + GUI for orchestrating round-robin AI councilor discussions with structured debate and freeform modes
gui-cli gui-subsystem-template
netcoin wallet wrapper/cli/gui
gui-cli gui-admin-template
ClI-GUI but better. Beautiful graphical interface on command line
Manage your Astro project using graphical interface. Inspired by Vue CLI GUI.
gui-cli gui-component
Makes a floating panel for controllers on the web.
e2e-cypress plugin for vue-cli
For usage documentation please visit the [GUI documentation](https://doc.babylonjs.com/features/featuresDeepDive/gui/).
The GUI Editor is a visual tool for creating and modifying GUI layouts for Babylon.js scenes.
Folder browser plugin for inquirer-gui
Detect every development tool installed on your machine — CLI + GUI apps, with exact versions.
Components library
Run an LLM on one machine, access it from anywhere. CLI + GUI with Tailscale support.
NocoDB GUI
> We recommend using the [ES6 package `@babylonjs/gui`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@babylonjs/gui) for new projects.
LEAP GUI
Cypress bindings for jest-image-snapshot.
[https://yunkc.gitee.io/docs/](https://yunkc.gitee.io/docs/)
NocoDB GUI
A Ruby database driver for ClickHouse (also Clickhouse CLI and web GUI included)
A Ruby database driver for ClickHouse (also Clickhouse CLI and web GUI included)
TTT is a Tic Tac Toe lib, as well as a CLI and GUI to play it.
magnit is a CLI tool to watch & recompile compass/stylus/less projects. It is a simple alternative to GUI applications like Scout and Koala, but it does not do watching and compilation itself, rather it uses existing executables of preprocessors.
TKXXS provides a very simple and very easy to use GUI (graphical user interface) for Ruby; It gives you a persistent output window and popping up (modal) dialogs for input; For a screenshot, see: <tt>https://github.com/Axel2/tkxxs/blob/master/images/screenshot.png</tt>; I tested it on Windows, only; Got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too. TKXXS shall: * improve the usability of little applications, which otherwise would use a command line interface (CLI); for example by a GUI-file chooser * give a simple GUI front-end for apps, which take parameters on the command line. (stdout can easily be redirected to the OutputWindow.) * take only little more effort and coding time over programming a CLI; * be able to easily upgrade existing CLI-applications; * be comfortable in use (e.g. provide incremental search, tool-tip-help, ...); * be easy to install. Drawbacks: * I'v tested it only on Windows, but got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too.l * For sure some more drawbacks which I'm not aware of now. TKXXS uses TK (easy to install).
An interactive CryptoPro CSP shell that tries to imitate its GUI counterpart on the Windows platform. Built for macOS and Linux daily use by wrapping a set of CryptoPro CLI tools: cryptcp, certmgr, csptest, cpconfig, etc.
Manage your notes from the console. If you're like me, you spend most of your computing time in a terminal, you have a text-editor set up just to your liking, and you wish you could use it for everything. Naturally, when it comes time to ditch your paper note-pad, you refuse to to use the more popular gui-driven apps and want to find a way to use your editor instead. But when you start looking for a terminal-based notes framework (or plugin for your editor) you're blinded by crazy features and unwilling to learn a new tool. You've also already started keeping your notes in some text files and don't want to have to start over. Anyway, I went through the same thing and made this this lightweight tool (originally from some aliases in my bashrc) to do what I wanted it to do, which isn't a lot. But, like ruby, it has a nice interface, and it'll stay out of the way. That means you can choose where you keep your notes, how you organize them, how you track them (if you do), and what editor you use to write them. So if you already have your own notes, you can just point `peter-notes` at them and start using worlds simplest (and coolest) notes-manager. This is a cli tool, don't try to import it into some ruby source code.
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