Console RSS aggregator written in Ruby
Raggle is a console RSS aggregator, written in Ruby. Features include customizable keybindings, basic HTML rendering, HTTP proxy support, OPML import/export, themes, support for various versions of RSS, Screen support, browser auto-detection, and more. Raggle has been tested under Linux and OpenBSD, and should work properly under other Unix variants as well.
Console-based display of Squid proxy connections
sqtop is a console applicaton to display information about currently active client connections for a Squid proxy in a convenient way.
Python Twitter client for the console
A Twitter client for the console. The goal of the project is to build a full-featured, lightweight, and extremely configurable Twitter client. Features: - Multiple timelines (buffers) - Multi-column - Tweet, Reply, Retweet, Delete tweet - Follow/Unfollow - Favorite/Unfavorite - Direct Messages - Open URLs in browser - Thread view - Unread count - Search - View users tweets - Fully customizable - Multiple accounts - View user profile
Graphical console and monitor for PVM
XPVM provides a graphical interface to the PVM console commands and information, along with several animated views to monitor the execution of PVM programs. These views provide information about the interactions among tasks in a parallel PVM program, to assist in debugging and performance tuning.
Console version of the GnuPG password dialog
Console password management application with sql storage
Pwman3 is a console based password management application. Pwman3 is written in python. It uses sql for storage and all data is encrypted when it isn't being viewed on screen.
Console based hardware monitor for FreeBSD
ConsoleHM uses the SMBus Driver for PIIX4 provided by Takanori Watanabe to gather information from hardware sensors to provide motherboard temperature, fan speeds and voltage readings on the console.
Tiling window management for the console
dvtm brings the concept of tiling window management, popularized by X11-window managers like dwm to the console. As a console window manager it tries to make it easy to work with multiple console based programs like vim, mutt, cmus or irssi.
Lightweight console application to monitor running jvms
Jvmtop is a lightweight console application to monitor all accessible, running jvms on a machine. In a top-like manner, it displays JVM internal metrics (e.g. memory information) of running java processes. It's tested with different releases of Oracle JDK, IBM JDK and OpenJDK on FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris and Windows hosts. Jvmtop requires a JDK - a JRE will not suffice.
Tail multiple files on console with ncurses
MultiTail lets you view one or multiple files like the original tail program. The difference is that it creates multiple windows on your console (with ncurses). It can also monitor wildcards: if another file matching the wildcard has a more recent modification date, it will automatically switch to that file. That way you can, for example, monitor a complete directory of files. Merging of 2 or even more logfiles is possible. It can also use colors while displaying the logfiles (through regular expressions), for faster recognition of what is important and what not. It can also filter lines (again with regular expressions). It has interactive menus for editing given regular expressions and deleting and adding windows. One can also have windows with the output of shell scripts and other software. When viewing the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the functionality of tools like 'watch' and such.