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jolt is a TUI battery and energy monitor for your terminal.

It shows battery health, cycles, CPU/GPU split, shows power hungry apps, has power history graphs, themes and more.

Jordon de Hoog (jordond on GitHub) made jolt using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
jolt is a TUI battery and energy monitor for your terminal.

It shows battery health, cycles, CPU/GPU split, shows power hungry apps, has power history graphs, themes and more.

Jordon de Hoog (jordond on GitHub) made jolt using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
January 20, 2026 at 6:51 PM
snitch is a TUI tool for inspecting network connections in the terminal, like netstat for humans.

It filters TCP/UDP sockets, maps ports to processes, supports searching/sorting, has a live watch mode and more.

Karol Broda made snitch and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
January 13, 2026 at 6:12 PM
pacsea is a TUI for browsing Arch Linux packages in the terminal.

It has search and filtering, an install queue, AUR security scans, PKGBUILD previews, news mode and more.

Alain Leuzinger (Firstp1ck on GitHub) made pacsea using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
January 6, 2026 at 7:26 PM
dotstate is a TUI dotfile manager for your terminal.

It detects dotfiles, supports multiple profiles, makes backups, syncs with GitHub repos, tracks and can install missing CLI tools and more.

Serkan Yerşen made dotstate using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
December 30, 2025 at 6:40 PM
sqlit is a lazygit style SQL TUI for the terminal.

It supports 10+ SQL databases (Postgres, SQLite, Supabase, ClickHouse, DuckDB, etc), has query history, autocomplete and more.

Peter Adams (Maxteabag on GitHub) made sqlit using the Textualize framework and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
December 23, 2025 at 8:54 PM
superseedr is a TUI BitTorrent client for your terminal.

It can run multiple torrents, open magnet links, shows detailed statistics (heatmaps, graphs, etc), has keybindings and more.

Jaga Tranvo (Jagalite on GitHub) made superseedr using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
December 16, 2025 at 3:37 PM
qo is a TUI to query JSON, CSV and TSV using SQL in the terminal.

It can query data using SQL syntax, supports joins and filters, shows live results in the TUI, pipes to other tools and more.

Kai Nakata made qo and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
December 9, 2025 at 4:41 PM
oeis-tui is a TUI tool for browsing OEIS integer sequences in the terminal.

You can search by sequence, IDs, or keywords, it has graphs, exporting, bookmarks, themes, webcam mode and more.

@wesleyhill.bsky.social made oeis-tui using @ratatui.rs and is the 100th Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
December 2, 2025 at 7:25 PM
kyanos is an eBPF based network tracer for your terminal.

It can filter by IP, process or containers, can decrypt SSL, shows network latency and more.

Heng Yoush (hengyoush on GitHub) made kyanos and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
November 25, 2025 at 2:39 PM
gitlogue is a TUI tool that replays your Git commits in the terminal.

It types out commits, rebuilds files, has typing speed adjustment, themes, syntax highlighting, a screensaver mode and more.

Yuji Ueki (unhappychoice on GitHub) made gitlogue using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
November 18, 2025 at 6:04 PM
podliner is a TUI podcast player for your terminal.

You can download podcasts and play them offline, import/export podcasts for easy player migration, has keyboard shortcuts, themes, search functionality and more.

Tim Kicker made podliner and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
November 11, 2025 at 7:31 PM
mcat is a CLI tool to parse, convert and preview files in the terminal.

It can show images, videos (using Kitty, iTerm2, Sixel graphics) and docs in the terminal, can zoom and panning on media, can output to Markdown/HTML and more.

Meron Bossin made mcat and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
November 4, 2025 at 6:03 PM
cronboard is a TUI tool for managing cron jobs in the terminal.

You can check, list, edit, pause cron jobs in the TUI, show last/next cron runs, connect locally or over SSH and more.

Antonio Rodriguez made cronboard using the Textualize framework and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
October 28, 2025 at 2:10 PM
tuios is a TUI window manager for managing multiple terminal sessions.

It has a CPU graph, keyboard shortcuts, draggable windows, workspaces, mouse support, clipboard, SSH server mode and more.

Gaurav Gosain made tuios using Bubble Tea by @charmcli and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
October 21, 2025 at 4:02 PM
gobackup is a CLI tool for database and file backups in the terminal.

It supports various databases, can compress, encrypt and split big archives, runs via cron/daemon, sends backups to S3, GCS, Azure, SFTP and more.

Jason Lee (huacnlee on GitHub) made gobackup and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
October 14, 2025 at 7:22 PM
intelli-shell is a CLI tool like IntelliSense, but for shells.

You can search, bookmark and import from tldr-pages. It has smart completion, support for zsh, bash, fish, nushell and more.

Luis Santos (lasantosr on GitHub) made intelli-shell using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
October 7, 2025 at 2:28 PM
flowrs is a TUI for monitoring, inspecting and triggering Apache Airflow DAGs.

It can list DAGs, trigger & pause Airflow runs, switch servers, use managed Airflow services and more.

Jan Vanbuel made flowrs using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
September 30, 2025 at 6:16 PM
lue is a TUI ebook reader with text to speech (TTS) support.

It can read EPUB / DOCX / PDF / TXT / files, supports 100+ languages, highlights words in sync, saves your progress, has themes and more.

Starry Eyes (superstarryeyes on GitHub) made lue and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
September 23, 2025 at 4:31 PM
lazyssh is a TUI SSH manager for your terminal.

It reads your ~/.ssh/config, has fuzzy-searches, tags and can ping SSH servers for uptime. lazyssh can also list SSH hosts, add/edit entries, copy commands and more.

Adem Baccara (adembc on GitHub) made lazyssh and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
September 16, 2025 at 7:40 PM
dirsearch is a CLI tool for web path scanning to search for hidden files on web servers.

It does recursion, multi-threading, wordlists (+extensions), status/size filters, proxies, JSON/CSV output and more.

Mauro Soria (maurosoria on GitHub) built dirsearch and it is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
September 9, 2025 at 8:58 PM
dcv is a TUI dashboard for Docker Compose.

It lists projects, containers, images, networks & volumes, streams logs, can execute shell commands, shows container stats and more.

tokuhirom.bsky.social made dcv using Bubble Tea by ‪@charm.sh‬ and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
September 2, 2025 at 6:00 PM
doxx is a TUI for viewing .docx files in your terminal.

It renders tables, has search & highlight, clipboard copying, export to Markdown/CSV/JSON, has inline images & colors and more.

Brandon Greenwell (bgreenwell on GitHub) made doxx using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
August 26, 2025 at 6:14 PM
jocalsend is a TUI LocalSend client for local file sharing in the terminal.

You can send/receive files or text, pick files, select local peers on the LAN, approve/deny transfers, view logs and more.

Joe Ardent made jocalsend using @ratatui.rs and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
August 19, 2025 at 8:00 PM
cariddi is a CLI web scanner that scans for endpoints, secrets, API keys and tokens.

It ingests domain/URL lists, crawls, hunts files and pages, supports custom regex/files and JSON/HTML output and more.

Edoardo Ottavianelli made cariddi and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
August 12, 2025 at 7:20 PM
exosphere is a CLI / TUI tool for aggregated patch and security update reporting via SSH.

It shows host status, displays distro updates across servers, pings connected hosts and more.

Alexandre Gauthier made exosphere using the Textualize framework & is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
August 5, 2025 at 5:16 PM