Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Awesome Tuis | 5,615 | 3 days ago | 1 | |||||||
List of projects that provide terminal user interfaces | ||||||||||
Awesome Console Services | 4,804 | 7 months ago | 11 | mit | ||||||
A curated list of awesome console services (reachable via HTTP, HTTPS and other network protocols) | ||||||||||
Git Game | 2,892 | 3 years ago | 21 | gpl-2.0 | ||||||
terminal game to test git skills | ||||||||||
Pokete | 2,707 | 2 months ago | 19 | gpl-3.0 | Python | |||||
A terminal based Pokemon like game | ||||||||||
Termloop | 1,220 | 2 | 2 years ago | 1 | August 06, 2021 | 5 | other | Go | ||
Terminal-based game engine for Go, built on top of Termbox | ||||||||||
Pacgo | 1,110 | a year ago | 1 | January 04, 2023 | 4 | mit | Go | |||
A Pac Man clone written in Go (with emojis!) | ||||||||||
Bytepath | 1,089 | 3 years ago | 4 | other | Lua | |||||
A replayable arcade shooter with a focus on build theorycrafting made using Lua and LÖVE. | ||||||||||
Awesome Ttygames | 713 | a month ago | 5 | HTML | ||||||
Unix ASCII games | ||||||||||
Playball | 499 | 3 | 4 months ago | 19 | August 03, 2023 | 6 | mit | JavaScript | ||
Watch MLB games from the comfort of your own terminal | ||||||||||
Gorched | 354 | 6 months ago | 1 | mit | Go | |||||
Gorched is terminal based game written in Go inspired by "The Mother of all games" Scorched Earth |
List of projects that provide terminal user interfaces
vlc --intf ncurses
. See documentation at https://wiki.videolan.org/Console/
There's a crazy amount of TUI projects out there, and we can't list them all (though we try!)
For more, see awesome-opensource's TUI Projects page.
Looking for lightweight but not necessarily TUI? check out mayfrost's alternatives list!
Enjoy Vim keybinds and don't want to learn new ones? check out the Big Pile of Vim-like
First-hand reviews for a lot of these tools and many, many more at k.mandla's Inconsolation blog. The site also has a "surprise me with a random tool" link!
Tim's blog cover more tools for no X, over ssh, and all CLI (not necessarily TUI tho).