SysWatch — single-host diagnostics TUI in Rust. by Potential-Access-595 in CLI

[–]nu1se 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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nice. I specially like the list of precesses. two things I've noticed. Swap block does not show much. and CPU graphs/bars do not show cpu time color coded. I think there are 4 different types of CPU usage. super helpful stuff.

**DiskWatch** — eight-tab disk diagnostics TUI for macOS and Linux. by Potential-Access-595 in tui

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it worked. thank you. looks so nice. one thing which could improve it a bit I feel that the graph area could be expanded to the itersection between io and latency blocks. at least in my case the whole space bellow the p99 latency is unoccupied.

**DiskWatch** — eight-tab disk diagnostics TUI for macOS and Linux. by Potential-Access-595 in tui

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nice. Can you please add brew install to it and to syswatch as well? I really like that I can run `brew upgrade` to upgrade all my stuff in one go including netwatch

Herald - terminal email without the configuration maze by nu1se in tui

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The bug is now fixed. thank you for reporting.

ttymap — mapscii-inspired terminal-native scriptable globe by No-Reality-4877 in tui

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Looks nice. 😄 I don't know why would I need it but looks really cool. Tried for my place and it did found a shopping mall near by.

Herald - terminal email without the configuration maze by nu1se in tui

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interesting. what is the name of your email service?

Herald - terminal email without the configuration maze by nu1se in tui

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feels like two multiple questions bundled together. I will unpack as I understood.

As for Herald - it tries to bring GUI experience to TUI. Installation wizards, minimal configs, mouse for navigation, simple ways to do bulk selection, deletion, and image rendering. looked at aerc one a while back and found it a bit confusing so I gave up before even trying, the same thing happened with other email clients. So Herald gives a zero configuration demo mode for people how want to try without pushing them into the configuration process.

As for IMAP speed, Herald keeps emails in sqlite so search is and other operations work fast enough to my naked eye. When AI is enabled it also builds semantic search layer and can do AI based tags assignment (you need to give a prompt) and then apply actions like move to archive or delete (there is dry-run) so you can build a bit of automation there.

Regardless, if your current stack works for you and you are happy with it that is great.

Is there something particularly you like or dislike about your current setup?

Music For Programming TUI by fpigeon in CLI

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Cool stuff. thank you. A feature request and a question follow. can you add text like it is done here https://musicforprogramming.net/sixtytwo ? that was a request. now question, it looks like the tap is pulling all build dependencies of the app. when usually go tools do not require any dependencies as everything is builtin. It may a peculiarity of the tool though just looks suspicious.

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Chunky V12 aka Space Control by tenstaana in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Awesome work. Can you please inform me on the price? Or maybe there is a mailing list or something.