I wish the one-sentence descriptions were displayed in the lists. When I click through to <a href="https://terminaltrove.com/new/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://terminaltrove.com/new/</a>, I have to click through every single one of those names to find out what they are. It'd be a lot nicer if I could swoop through and see "grv: git repository viewer. netop: network topology visualizer. dive: tool for exploring each layer in a docker image." etc.<p>(edit to add: This is already pretty great, I love curated collections like this, I just also see a way to make it even better!)
I get annoyed by tools like those featured here putting the language they are written in front and center like it's a defining feature about the application. The only thing that should matter (specifically with a compiled binary distributed program) is what it does and how well it does it.
What is missing from here as a separate but interesting category is spreadsheet processors. I found two: sc-im and visidata under Text Processing, but I think these deserve a separate category to demonstrate to the range of utility of terminal based tools.
This looks really nice, I hope it does well.<p>It reminds me that I miss <a href="https://inconsolation.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://inconsolation.wordpress.com/</a> ended. It had all sorts of great and humorous reviews on terminal based software.
One thing I really want to do is a front-end for Grafana for Tektronix 4014 terminals (and the lesser compatibles).<p>Not terribly useful, but certainly cool.