yetris is a Tetris(tm) clone on the terminal. It has colors and highscore, along with many features found on modern Tetris(tm) implementations. It's made with C and runs on (most) Linux terminals.
Some features:
* Colored textual interface - playable on the console;
* Hold and up to 5 next
... [More] pieces;
* Combo and back-to-back sequences;
* Scoring system compliant to the (conjectured) Tetris(tm) Guideline;
For now it attempts to be as close as any modern Tetris(tm) game as possible. It lacks some expected features but it's on active development.
Also, the source code is clean and commented, allowing much better understanding and easing feature-implementation. [Less]
A web-based ssh terminal to execute commands and make changes to multiple EC2 sessions simultaneously running on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Demo: http://youtu.be/T4SBisCz91M
libmabuff is a simple C++ TUI library for Linux. It is based on customized termbox (github.com/nsf/termbox). It might be called an 'ncurses alternative', however, it doesn't provide such functionality. On the other hand, it's much easier to learn and use! Its base elements are Zones of text. You can
... [More] do some neat "graphic" effects with them, e.g. make borders automatically or adopt color from a zone below (yes, zones are layerable).
It's still in active development, however, it can be used for writing TUI applications already.
See "DOCUMENTATION" for API reference (and a feature overview).
Note: the code line counter doesn't count termbox code, as it is not my work (except for a few changes). [Less]
An IRB alternative and runtime developer console. Pry is a powerful alternative to the standard IRB shell for Ruby. It features syntax highlighting, a flexible plugin architecture, runtime invocation and source and documentation browsing.
DWT is a simple, no-frills terminal emulator based on the VTE widget, whose main feature is being feature-less, thus simple, lean, mean and a very good companion for tiling window managers like DWM (or my own XDWM fork).
Console screencasting tool
Shelr.tv allows you to record something interesting from your terminal and share it to your followers.
It is almost the same thing as YouTube but for plain text shellcasts. You can copy and paste everything you see.
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