“A terminal UI for git that makes staging, committing, and rebasing dramatically faster - most developers who try it stop using raw git commands for daily work.”
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“A terminal UI for git that makes staging, committing, and rebasing dramatically faster - most developers who try it stop using raw git commands for daily work.”
“A smarter replacement for cd that learns your navigation habits and dramatically speeds up terminal workflows.”
“Replaces basic shell history with a searchable, syncable database of every command you've ever run - it's the kind of tool you can't go back from once you've used it.”
“Rethinks the shell around structured data - piping the output of one command into the next as a real table, not text you have to re-parse with awk/sed.”
“Turns git's default diff output into something genuinely readable - side-by-side, syntax-highlighted - once you use it, plain git diff feels broken.”
“The shell prompt most developers end up on eventually - fast, shows exactly the context you need (git branch, language versions), and works across every shell.”
“A cat replacement that adds syntax highlighting, line numbers, and git diff markers - small upgrade, but you'll notice it every single day.”
“A find replacement with sane defaults (respects .gitignore, colorized output) - faster to use correctly than remembering find's flag syntax.”
“A tmux alternative with a much friendlier learning curve - built-in status bar hints mean you're productive on day one instead of memorizing key-binding cheat sheets.”
“A genuinely fast terminal file manager with image previews and async operations - the rare terminal file manager that doesn't feel like a compromise.”
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