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Let's share some cool TUI/CLI programs.
Pic related is a TUI interface to the transmission-daemon with Vim keybinds called stig, similar to transmission-remote-cli, only better.
It also provides a CLI interface that can be used in scripts and the TUI is themeable.
https://github.com/rndusr/stig
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/stig-git/
Be sure to install from the development branch, because it's still being heavily developed and some python3.6 related bugs had been fixed just a few days ago.
Also be sure to have transmission-daemon installed.
>what's wrong with transmission-remote-cli
transmission-remote-cli is broken abandonware (it's been superseded now by tremc, which is the same crap, only in python 3).
https://github.com/fagga/transmission-remote-cli
>transmission-remote-cli is no longer maintained.
>Alternative Transmission TUI clients are tremc (a fork of this project) and stig.
Also, it's ugly.
Pic 2 - file list.
>>59565990
post your background, looks pretty schway
>>59566053
Here you go, anon.
>>59566070
fuck nigga looks like shadowrun
i should play that again
>>59565990
neat
Looks nice, thanks for sharing OP.
I use aria2 a lot personally.
The TUI stuff I use the most are glances, bmon and ranger.
Here's another neat thing, for monitoring your wifi connection.
It's called wavemon, you should probably have it in the official repos.
It can also be used to scan and list netwroks and signal strength for each.
If you want a transparent background, you'll have to modify the source.
https://github.com/uoaerg/wavemon/blob/master/wavemon.c
In wavemon.c replace all occurrences of `COLOR_BLACK` with `-1` and put `use_default_colors();` after `start_color();`.
TUI's piss me off. Might as well run a GUI since you can't use the important points of CLI, which is in/output redirection.
>>59566531
Honestly only reason to use TUI instead of GUI is if the machine lacks a display server.
>>59565990
>To Love-RU
Kill yourself.
>>59565990
Haha at least it has proper transparency unlike remote-cli
>>59566272
>bmon
nbwmon is nicer imo, pic related
>>59566595
what if you're ssh'd into your seedbox and want an easy interface to manage torrents for example
>>59566531
I love having TUIs in various tmux windows, it's prefect for monitoring and working on a server on which it would be wasteful to install X and all the bloat of a graphical desktop.
>>59566679
I like bmon because it shows a lot of additional info like number of packets and disk queues.
>>59566531
how do you accomplish these things with a CLI >>59565990 >>59566443 >>59566679 ?
how would I use input/output redirection for managing my torrents or monitoring my bandwidth or wifi signal strength?
>>59566679
Does your seedbox have a display server? If yes you can run a local vnc server on it that you access over ssh.
>>59566726
I guess I'll edit the bmon source to make it transparent also
>>59566768
maybe the seedbox is extremely limited in resources, idk
anyway, I don't want to depend on GUI's too much
also, terminals are all nice and consistent
GUI's are ugly imo
gron (have yet to use this but this'll be super handy monday and on, go)
jq
ag (known as silversearcher, go) or ack
awk
grep/egrep/pgrep (-v)
vim -R
ssh -t ... (pseudo term)
fabric (python)
tmux (occasionally)
mucomplete for vim (though i'm starting to think i no longer need any completion except c-x c-o), ycm too big, supertab too slow, vcm same-ish
ss
there's plenty more i don't remember, but i use these every day at work,
>>59565990
midnight commander.
it's a twin panel file manager.
it also has a text editor mcedit, which is pretty good too.
>>59570389
Ranger looks prettier imo desu. Ranger + w3m = rice candy