Terminal database client.
A terminal-first database client. Connect, browse schemas, run queries, edit rows — without leaving the keyboard or opening a heavyweight GUI.
A working list of repos. Some I depend on daily. Some I left behind.
A terminal-first database client. Connect, browse schemas, run queries, edit rows — without leaving the keyboard or opening a heavyweight GUI.
A terminal-first git client. Stage, commit, branch, rebase, and read history without leaving the keyboard or context-switching to a heavyweight GUI.
A terminal client for Temporal. Browse workflows, inspect runs, manage namespaces and schedules — without round-tripping to the Web UI every time you need to debug.
A terminal client for NATS and JetStream. Streams, consumers, KV and object stores, live messages, request/reply — all keyboard-first, all without leaving the terminal.
Wails is a framework for building desktop applications in Go with a web frontend — Svelte, React, Vue, Solid, vanilla JS, you pick. It uses the OS's native webview rather than bundling a copy of Chromium, so binaries stay small and startup is fast.
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