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Awesome Shell 
A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides
and gizmos. Inspired by awesome-php. This awesome collection is also
available on Unix-Shell.ZEEF.com. -
Shells - Command-Line Productivity - Directory Navigation - Customization - For
Developers - System Utilities - Downloading and Serving - Multimedia and File Formats - Applications - Games - Shell Package Management - Shell Script Development - Guides - Awesome
Zsh
- Awesome
Fish
- Awesome
Bash
- Other Awesome
Lists
Shells
Choose your base shell.
- bash - GNU
Project’s shell (Bourne Again SHell)
- elvish - Friendly, expressive shell
features like anonymous functions and data structures
- es - The extensible
shell, based on Plan 9’s rc
shell
- fish - Smart and user-friendly
command line shell
- ion - A modern system
shell that features a simple, yet powerful, syntax. It is written
entirely in Rust.
- ksh93 - Korn Shell
- mksh - MirBSD Korn
Shell
- murex - A smarter shell
and scripting environment with advanced features designed for usability,
safety and productivity (eg smarter DevOps tooling)
- ngs - Fully featured
scripting language created specifically for Ops. REPL is being
developed.
- nushell - A modern
shell written in Rust
- oksh - Portable OpenBSD
ksh
- osh - Bash compatible, with
new/modern Unix shell language called Oil
- pdksh
- Public domain Korn shell
- powershell
a cross-platform task automation and configuration management framework,
consisting of a command-line shell and scripting language
- shell++ -
Friendly and modern functional and object oriented shell script
language
- shenv - Simple shell
version management
- tcsh - C shell with file name
completion and command line editing
- xonsh - Python-ish, BASHwards-looking
shell language and command prompt
- yash - A
POSIX-compliant command line shell with built-in support for completion
and prediction based on command history
- zsh - Powerful shell with
scripting language
Command-Line Productivity
Search, bookmarks, multiplexing, and other tools that make your
terminal experience more productive.
- AdvancedNewFile
- Fast creation of files and directories in a recursive way. Inspired by
the Vim plugin.
- ag -
Super fast string search through a directory hierarchy
- aliases -
Contextual, dynamic, organized aliases for bash
- arttime - Beauty
of text art meets functionality of clock, timer, pomodoro++ time
manager
- autoenv -
Directory-based environments.
- await - single
binary that run list of commands in parallel and waits for their
termination
- bartib - A simple
timetracker for the command line. It saves a log of all tracked
activities as a plaintext file and allows you to create flexible
reports.
- bashhub -
:cloud: Bash history in the cloud. Indexed and searchable.
- boilr - A blazingly
fast CLI tool for creating projects from boilerplate templates.
- boom - Store links and
snippets in the command line
- borg - A terminal
based search engine for bash commands
- broot - A better way to
navigate directories
- browsh - The
modern text-based browser
- Buku - Powerful
command-line bookmark manager
- byobu - Text-based window
manager and terminal multiplexer
- cod — A completion
daemon for shell that learns when you invoke
--help
commands
- CloudClip -
Your own clipboard in the cloud, copy and paste text with gist between
different systems
- ddgr - DuckDuckGo from
the terminal
- desk - A lightweight
workspace manager for the shell
- direnv - An
environment switcher for the shell, compare with autoenv
- dnote - A simple
command line notebook with multi-device sync and web interface
- eureka - :bulb: CLI
tool to input and store your ideas without leaving the terminal
- fasd - Command-line
productivity booster, offers quick access to files and directories
- fd - A simple, fast and
user-friendly alternative to find.
- foxy - Plain text
bookmarks for Firefox and surf browsers.
- fselect - Find
files with SQL-like queries.
- funky - Extends
functionality of shell functions making them more powerful and
flexible.
- fz - Seamless fuzzy
tab completion for z
- fzf - A command-line
fuzzy finder
- gitmux - Show Git status
in Tmux status bar
- googler - Google
Search, Google Site Search, Google News from the terminal
- googlr - Command
line tool that lets you search Google from your terminal.
- has -
has
helps you check presence of various command line tools and their
versions on path
- how2 -
how2 finds the simplest way to do something in a unix
shell. It’s like man, but you can query it in natural
language.
- navi - An
interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line
- hhighlighter -
Colorize words in a command output
- hr -
<hr /> for your terminal
- hss - An interactive
parallel ssh client featuring autocomplete and asynchronous
execution
- hstr - Bash History
Suggest Box
- k - k is a Zsh
script to make directory listings more readable, adding Git status,
fileweight colors and rotting dates
- k alias - get kool
aliases (and more) working with a simple one-liner
- lf - Terminal file
manager written in Go, inspired by ranger
- lf.sh - Quickly
search files with fewer typings and do many more (grepping, copying path
to clipboard, etc)
- lowcharts -
Draw low-resolution graphs in terminal
- Lmod -
Lua-based Environment Modules that enhances Tcl-based modules while
being backward compatible (compare to modules)
- loop - Write and
control complex loops with as one-liners
- marker - Bookmark
your shell commands
- mackup - Keep your
application settings in sync (OS X/Linux)
- mcfly - Fly through
your shell history. Great Scot!
- modules - Classical
Tcl-based Environment Modules managing the shell environment (compare to
Lmod, direnv, and autoenv)
- nnn - File browser and
disk usage analyzer with excellent desktop integration
- ok-sh - Do you
work on many different projects? And in each project, are there commands
you use that are specific to that project? You need a .ok file.
- parallel -
Build and execute shell command lines from standard input in
parallel
- pass - Manage passwords
from the command line with GPG encryption and optional git
integration.
- pathpicker -
Accepts inputs like grep, searches, git etc; allows selecting files from
the result of the input, which you can then open or provide as argument
to a command.
- pdd - Tiny date, time
diff calculator with timers
- percol - Adds flavor of
interactive filtering to the traditional pipe concept of UNIX shell
- q - Vim like macro
registers for your Bash and Zsh Shell
- qfc - File-completion
widget for Bash and Zsh
- resh - Contextual
shell history for Zsh and Bash
- rg - ripgrep is
a line oriented search tool that combines the usability of The Silver
Searcher with the raw speed of GNU grep
- screen - GNU
terminal multiplexer
- shell-history
- Visualize your shell usage with Highcharts
- SHML - Style framework for
the terminal (Shell Markup Language)
- slugify - Command
that converts filenames and directories to a web friendly format
- sman - :bug: A
command-line snippet manager
- spark - ▁▂▃▅▂▇ in your
shell
- spark.fish
- ▁▂▃▅ Sparkline Generator
- sheet - Text
snippets for the command line
- spot - Tiny file search
utility
- snips - Command
line tool to manage snippets of code.
- sqlline - Shell
for issuing SQL to relational databases via JDBC (multiline, completion,
highlighting, dialect support)
- sshfs - A tool for
mounting remote file systems over SSH
- sudocabulary
- Learn English Vocabulary from your terminal
- surfraw - browse
specific site and search the web from your terminal without
browser.
- task-manager
- Execute all your scripts with just two or three keystrokes.
- td-cli - A todo
command line manager to organize and manage your todos across multiple
projects.
- tere - A faster
alternative to cd + ls
- thefuck - Fix common
shell mistakes by using an easy to remember command
- tldr - A
fully-functional bash client for tldr, simplified and community-driven
man pages
- tmux - Amazing terminal
multiplexer
- undollar -
undollar bites the dollar sign off the tip of the command you just
pasted into your terminal
- usql - Universal
command-line interface for SQL databases.
- v - z for vim.
- wemux - Multi-User
Tmux Made Easy
- xiki - Makes the
shell console more friendly and powerful
- xplr - A hackable,
minimal, fast TUI file explorer
- xsv - a fast CSV
command line toolkit written in Rust
- xxh - Bring your favorite
shell wherever you go through the SSH.
Directory Navigation
- aliasme - alias
helper to change directory quickly
- autojump - A cd
command that learns - easily navigate directories from the command
line
- bashmarks -
Directory bookmarks for the shell
- bd - Quickly go
back to a parent directory
- commacd - A faster
way to move around in Bash
- enhancd - :rocket:
A next-generation cd command with an interactive filter
- goto - A shell
utility for navigation to aliased directories supporting
auto-completion
- jump - Jump helps
you navigate your file system faster by learning your habits.
- lazy-cd -
Simple bash commands for bookmarked navigation of the file system,
complete with bash-completion.
- up - Ascend
directories by name or count; for bash, zsh, and fish.
- z - z is the new j, yo
- z.lua - A new cd
command that helps you navigate faster by learning your habits
- zoxide - A
faster way to navigate your filesystem, written in Rust
- zpyi - Python in
Zsh - Easy python scripting in shell
Customization
Custom prompts, color themes, etc.
- aphrodite-terminal-theme
— Minimalistic Aphrodite theme (prompt) for sexy terminals that works in
bash, fish and zsh
- base16-builder
- Base16-Builder
- bash-full-of-colors
- Powerful prompt with screen, tmux, git support and many more
- bash-git-prompt
- An informative and fancy Bash prompt for Git users
- bash-powerline -
Powerline-style Bash prompt in pure Bash script
- bashstrap - A
quick way to spruce up OSX terminal
- bullet-train-oh-my-zsh-theme
- :bullettrain_side: An oh-my-zsh shell theme based on the Powerline Vim
plugin
- emojify Emoji on
the command line :scream:
- flatui-terminal-theme
- Nicer colors for terminal
- geometry - A
minimal ZSH theme where any function can be added to the left prompt or
(async) right prompt on the fly.
- git-prompt - Bash
prompt with Git, SVN and HG modules
- gittify - A colorful
Bash prompt + customized Git aliases
- Gogh - Color Scheme -
Color Scheme for Gnome Terminal
- liquidprompt -
A full-featured & carefully designed adaptive prompt for Bash &
Zsh
- mysql-colorize -
Colorization for mysql comand-line client
- oh-my-git
- An opinionated git prompt for bash and zsh
- oh-my-posh - Prompt theme engine
for any shell and platform written in go.
- polyglot - An
informative Git prompt that works in bash, zsh, ksh, mksh, pdksh, oksh,
dash, yash, busybox sh, and osh
- powerlevel10k
- Super flexible awesome powerline ZSH theme
- sexy-bash-prompt
- Bash prompt with colors, Git statuses, and Git branches
- starship - Fast, customisable,
cross-shell prompt written in rust
- synth-shell -
Greeter with a customizable status report and a fancy bash prompt
For Developers
Command-line development, version control, and
deployment.
- 1Password SSH
Agent - Authenticate Git and SSH workflows with biometric unlock
using 1Password
- ack - A grep-like search tool
optimized for source code.
- add-gitignore
- Interactive CLI that generates a .gitignore for your project based on
your needs.
- bcal - Byte CALculator
for storage conversions and calculations
- bitwise -
Terminal based interactive bit manipulator in curses.
- bocker - Docker
implemented in 100 lines of bash
- cloc - Count Lines of
Code
- doclt - A command
line interface to Digital Ocean
- dokku - Docker powered
mini-Heroku. The smallest PaaS implementation you’ve ever seen.
- forgit - Utility tool
for
git taking advantage of fuzzy finder fzf.
- git-extra-commands
- Many Git extra utilities. Churn, cut-branch, improved-merge and many
more.
- git-extras - Git
utilities – repo summary, repl, changelog population, author commit
percentages and more
- git-open - Type
git open to open the GitHub page or website for a
repository in your browser
- git-quick-stats -
Git quick statistics is a simple and efficient way to access various
statistics in git repository.
- git-semver
- Git plugin for easing semantic versioning and changelog
validation
- git-sh - A
customized Bash environment suitable for Git work
- gita - A
command-line tool to manage multiple git repos.
- hub - hub helps you win
at git.
- just - Task runner for
saving and running project-specific commands.
- licins - Insert
commented software licenses into source code.
- mkdkr - Makefile +
Docker = CI Pipeline
- mr - Multiple
Repository management tool
- nve - Run any command
on specific Node.js versions.
- overcommit - A fully
configurable and extendable Git hook manager
- pre-commit - A framework for
managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks
- rebound -
Instantly browse Stack Overflow results in your terminal when you get a
compiler error
- repren - Command-line
search-and-replace and file-renaming swiss army knife
- slap -
Sublime-like terminal-based text editor that runs on Node.js
- shipit -
Minimalistic SSH deployment
- starring -
Automatically star the npm-packages that you are using on GitHub.
- tag - Instantly jump to
your ag matches.
- trunk
- Blazingly fast meta code checker and formatter
- vmn - git-based
automatic versioning and state recovery solution agnostic to language or
architecture
- wipe-modules -
A little agent that removes the node_modules folder of non-active
projects
System Utilities
OS-related tools, including system administration, system
debugging, and file and process management.
- atop - ASCII full-screen
performance monitor that is capable of reporting the activity of all
processes
- bat - A
cat clone with wings
- bmon - Real-time network
bandwidth monitor and rate estimator with human-friendly visual
output
- btop -
Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
- catcli - The
command line catalog tool for your offline data
- ccat - ccat is the
colorizing cat. It works similar to cat but displays content with syntax
highlighting.
- exa - A modern version of
ls.
- progress - Linux
tool to show progress for
cp, rm,
dd, and more…
- stronghold -
Easily configure MacOS security settings from the terminal.
- glances - Glances
an Eye on your system
- goaccess -
GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that
runs in a terminal in *nix systems.
- hblock - Hosts-file
based adblocker
- histstat - History
for netstat
- htop - A ncurses
based interactive process viewer which aims to be a better
top
- lnav - An advanced log file viewer
for the small-scale
- logdissect -
CLI utility and Python API for analyzing log files and other data.
- ls++ - Colorized ls
on steroids
- lsd - LSDeluxe,
rewrite of GNU ls with lot of added features like colors, icons,
tree-view and more formatting options.
- lsp - An improved
ls, with file descriptions in plain language and
intelligent file grouping
- maza -
Local ad blocker. Like Pi-hole but local and using your operating
system.
- mtr - The
functionality of the ‘traceroute’ and ‘ping’ programs in a single
network diagnostic tool.
- ncdu - NCurses Disk
Usage
- nmtui
- Text User Interface for controlling NetworkManager
- powertop -
Battery/Power usage and device stats monitoring command-line tool, with
tune-up options.
- prettyping -
Making the output of
ping prettier, more colorful, more
compact, and easier to read.
- procdog - Lightweight
command-line control of long-lived processes like servers
- quick-secure
- Quickly secure and harden UNIX/Linux systems
- rng - Copy range
of lines from file or stdin to stdout.
- tiptop - Graphical
command-line system monitor.
- wifi-wand -
a Ruby command line application for managing WiFi on MacOS (install by
gem install wifi-wand)
- xiringuito -
SSH-based “VPN for poors”
Downloading and Serving
Self-hosted, lightweight servers and networking tools written in
shell scripts.
- aria2 - aria2 is a
lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source, cross platform download
utility operated in command-line. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP,
BitTorrent and Metalink
- balls - Bash on
Balls
- bashttpd - A web
server written in Bash
- bashhub-server
- Private cloud shell history. Open source server for bashhub
- bitpocket - “DIY
Dropbox” or “2-way directory (r)sync with proper deletion”
- Dropbox-Uploader
- Dropbox Uploader is a Bash script which can be used to upload,
download, list or delete files from Dropbox
- httpie - HTTPie is a
command line HTTP client, a user-friendly cURL replacement
- HTTPLab - The
interactive web server, let you inspect HTTP requests and forge
responses.
- Kapow! - If you can
script it, you can HTTP it.
- ngincat - Tiny Bash
HTTP server using netcat
- resty - Little command
line REST client that you can use in pipelines
- shell2http -
HTTP-server to execute shell commands. Designed for development,
prototyping or remote control
- tshare - File sharing
from commandline.
- vesper - 🍸Vesper
is a HTTP framework for Bash/Unix Shell
- xh - Friendly and fast
tool for sending HTTP requests
- yt-dlp - Command-line
program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
Tools for handling video and audio files.
- adb-export -
Export Android content providers to CSV format
- Android-Kitchen - A
text-based kitchen for Android ROM customization. Uses shell scripts and
works with Cygwin/OS X/Linux
- Beets - Music library
manager and MusicBrainz tagger
- cmus - Cross-platform cli
audio player.
- dasel - Query and
update data structures using selectors from the command line. Comparable
to jq / yq but supports JSON, YAML,
TOML and XML with zero runtime dependencies.
- dzr - Cross-platform
Deezer.com audio player.
- fx - Command-line JSON
processing tool by anononymus JavaScript functions
- gifgen - Simple
high quality GIF encoding
- image-scraper - A
cool command line image scraper with a lot of features.
- imgp - Blazing fast
batch image resizer and rotator
- jc - Convert
command output, file-types, and common strings to JSON or YAML for
easier use in scripts.
- jo - A small utility to
create JSON objects from command-line arguments.
- jq - Sed for json data.
You can use it to slice and filter and map and transform structured
data
- korkut - Quick
and simple image processing at the command line.
- library -
Create SQLITE databases for folders of music, video, images, or online
media. Play and track media like Plex but a CLI-only interface with many
sorting options.
- mpv - Lets you play most audio and
video formats (using ASCII characters) in the shell as well as in a
GUI.
- nehm - Console tool,
which downloads, sets IDv3 tags and adds to your iTunes (if you use it)
your SoundCloud likes in convenient way
- PiCAST - PiCAST
turns your $35 Raspberry Pi in to a Chromecast like Device
- sejda - Command
line manipulation of PDF documents (split, merge, rotate, convert to
jpg, extract text, etc)
- visidata - A
terminal spreadsheet multitool for exploring and arranging data
(csv/json/xml/xls/yaml/etc)
- xidel - Cli tool to
filter, map and create HTML/XML/JSON data with (Turing-complete) XPath
and XQuery.
- xmlstarlet - Old but
powerful tool for command-line XML formatting, filtering, and
manipulation.
- yq - yq is a portable
command-line YAML processor
Applications
Command line-based applications or command line access to
existing services.
- ansiweather -
Weather in your terminal, with ANSI colors and Unicode symbols
- awless - A powerful,
innovative and small surface CLI to manage AWS.
- bashblog - A
Bash script that handles blog posting
- carbon-now-cli
- 🎨 Beautiful images of your code — from right inside your
terminal.
- choosealicense-cli
- Choose an OSS license from the comfort of your terminal
- cointop - The
fastest and most interactive terminal based UI application for tracking
cryptocurrencies
- dstask - Single
binary terminal-based TODO manager with git-based sync + markdown notes
per task
- editly - Command line
video editor
- facebook-cli
- Facebook command line tool
- fanyi - Translate
English to Chinese in terminal
- gcalcli - Google
Calendar command line interface
- geeknote -
Command line evernote client
- haxor-news -
Browse Hacker News like a haxor
- hn-cli -
Browse Hacker News from the comfort of your Terminal
- iponmap -
Draw point on world map using ip address
- isitup - Check
whether a website is up or down
- jrnl - A simple
command line journal application that stores your journal in a plain
text file
- kanban.bash -
commandline asciii kanban board for minimalist productivity bash hackers
(csv-based)
- ledger - Command line
accounting
- licen - Generate your
license. Yet another lice, but implement with Jinja2 and docopt
- md2png - Convert
markdown to PNG image
- moviemon -
Everything about your movies within the command line.
- nomino - Batch rename
utility using regex, sort and map file options.
- pcalc -
Calculator made for programmers working with multiple number
representations, sizes, and overall close to the bits.
- pockyt - Read,
Manage, and Automate your Pocket
collection.
- pushblast - Get
PushBullet notifications when a shell program exits
- pushbullet-bash -
Bash interface to the PushBullet API
- ranger - A console
file manager with VI key bindings.
- Reddit Terminal
Viewer - Browse Reddit from your terminal
- SAWS - A
Supercharged AWS CLI
- taskbook -
Tasks, boards & notes for the command-line habitat
- taskwarrior - A command-line
TODO list manager
- terjira -
Command line power tool for Jira
- ticker —
Terminal stock ticker with live updates and position tracking
- vl - URL link
checker on text documents
- wego - Weather app
for the terminal
- whales - A tool to
automatically dockerize your applications
- whereami -
Get your geolocation information from the CLI
- wttr.in -
:partly_sunny: The right way to check the weather (curl wttr.in)
Games
All work and no play is a cruddy way to spend your day.
- bash2048 - Bash
implementation of 2048 game
- minesweeper
- Bash implementation of minesweeper
- nudoku - ncurses
based sudoku game written in C
- piu-piu -
Horizontal scroller game in bash with multiplayer mode!
- sedtris - Tetris in
sed
- sed-scripts -
Arkanoid and Sokoban written using sed
- SHTAP -
Reusable text adventure engine for Bash 4
- tty-solitaire -
Play solitaire in your terminal!
Shell Package Management
Tools for managing multiple shell configurations. For
zsh-specific tools, see the Zsh section.
- bash-it - A
community Bash framework
- basher - A package
manager for shell scripts
- bashing - Smashing Bash
into Pieces
- bpkg - JavaScript has npm, Ruby
has Gems, Python has pip and now Shell has bpkg
- dotdrop - Save
your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere
- dotfiler –
Shell agnostic git based dotfiles package manager, written in
Python.
- fresh - Keep your
dotfiles fresh
- homeshick - Git
dotfile synchronizer written in Bash
- shallow-backup -
Easily create lightweight documentation of installed packages, dotfiles,
and more
- shundle -
Plugin manager for shell scripts
- vcsh - Config manager
based on Git
- yadm - Git-based dotfiles manager
supporting encryption, alternates, and bootstrapping
Shell Script Development
Tools for writing, improving, or organizing Bash or other shell
scripts
- ansi - ANSI escape
codes in pure bash - change text color, position the cursor, much
more
- assert.sh -
Bash unit testing framework
- bashew - bash script
creator - from small stand-alone script to complex projects with CI/CD
and testing
- bashful - A
collection of libraries to simplify writing Bash scripts
- Bashlets - A modular
extensible toolbox for Bash
- bashly - Bash command line
framework and CLI generator
- bashmanager -
mini bash framework for creating command line tools
- bashwithnails
- a Bash framework written just for fun with testing, dependency
management & packaging
- bash-language-server
- LSP-based
Bash language server
- bash-modules
- functions for developing with unofficial
strict mode enabled.
- bats - Bash
Automated Testing System
- composure -
Compose, document, version and organize your shell functions
- crash - Proper error
handling, exceptions and try/catch for ZSH
- critic.sh - Dead
simple testing framework for Bash with coverage reporting
- dispatch
- A command line argument parser in 50 lines of portable shell
script.
- esh - A simple
templating engine based on shell, implemented in ~290 lines of POSIX
shell and awk.
- Fishtape -
TAP producer and test harness for fish
- getoptions - An
elegant option parser for shell scripts (sh, bash and all POSIX
shells)
- getopts.fish -
CLI parser for fish
- is.sh - An alternative
for builtin test command, it will make your “if” statements pretty
- lumberjack - A
logging interface for shell scripts
- mo -
Mustache templates in pure bash
- optparse - A BASH
wrapper for getopts, for simple command line arguments.
- rerun - A modular shell
automation framework to organize your keeper scripts
- revolver - A
reusable progress spinner for shell scripts
- phases - Minimally
invasive bash preprocessor, select sections of your script to run
- powscript -
bash transpiler written in bash (coffeescript for bash)
- semver_bash
- Semantic Versioning in Bash
- sh-semver - Semver
tool for bash - finds versions matching to specified rules
- shellcheck -
Static analysis tool for shell scripts
- shellfire -
A repository of namespaced, composable shell (bash, sh and dash)
function libraries
- shellspec - A
full-featured BDD unit testing framework for dash, bash, ksh, zsh and
all POSIX shells
- shfmt - A shell parser,
formatter, and interpreter with bash support; includes shfmt
- shpec - A shell testing
framework
- shutit - Automation
framework based on bash and pexpect
- sub - A delicious way
to organize programs
- ts - A shell test
script
- urchin - An
idiomatic shell testing framework that uses only shell commands
- shunit2 - A unit test
framework for Bash scripts with a flavour of JUnit/PyUnit.
- rebash - Scripting
library/framework. Features: imports, exceptions, doc-tests …
- zunit - A powerful
unit testing framework for ZSH
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