Let’s talk CLI/TUI and Developer Workflows!

I’m looking to refresh my local toolkit and I’m curious: what are the absolute “must-have” CLI or TUI programs in your current rotation?

Whether it’s a specialized utility for a specific language, a terminal-based interface for a common service, or a workflow-changing alias, I want to hear about it. I’m especially interested in tools that prioritize keyboard-driven navigation and accessibility.

My Current Favorites:

To get the ball rolling, here are a few tools I’ve been leaning on lately:

  • uv — Fast, reliable Python package and project management.
  • fzf & ripgrep — The classic duo for fuzzy finding and searching.
  • tmux — For session management and persistent terminal workspaces.
  • jq / yq — Essential for wrangling JSON and YAML without leaving the prompt.

What about you?

  1. What is one tool you’ve discovered recently that you can’t live without?
  2. Are there any TUI-based clients for web services (like Mastodon, GitHub, or RSS) that you recommend?
  3. Do you have a favorite “hidden gem” script or small utility?

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    6 days ago

    I’m on my phone, but here’s what I’m using off the top of my head

    Helix editor

    Yazi - file browser

    Aichat

    Juju - Jutusu Scm

    Ec - conflict resolver

    Mergiraf - ast aware conflict resolver

    Jiq - jq tui

    Radicle - self hosted code forge

    Bat - better cat

    Fish shell

    Nushell

    Sqlit - db browser

    Zoxide - directory changer

    Scooter - find/replace

    Mole - Mac cleaner

    Devenv - per project dependencies and scripts

    Lix - nix client ( largest package manager, great for testing tools too)

    Home-manager

    Television - fuzzy finder with a nixpkgs plugin