I'm a full-stack developer who loves the terminal.
I try to make the terminal experience better every day and that led me to create:
dash
- a beautiful dashboard that let's you fly through your GitHub πenhance
- a blazingly fast terminal UI for GitHub Actionsdiffnav
- a git diff pager based on delta but with a file tree, Γ la GitHub.
If you love what I'm working on, consider:
- Joining my Insiders Program π and get access to exclusive apps
- Sponsoring me! β€οΈ
This allows me to keep working on those libraries and tools and also create new ones.
- dlvhdr/gh-dash - A rich terminal UI for GitHub that doesn't break your flow. (1 day ago)
- dlvhdr/gh-enhance - A Blazingly Fast Terminal UI for GitHub Actions (1 day ago)
- dlvhdr-insiders/.github - (1 day ago)
- dlvhdr/dotfiles - π (1 week ago)
- dlvhdr/diffnav - A git diff pager based on delta but with a file tree, Γ la GitHub. (1 week ago)
- My List of CLI Gems (1 year ago)
- My Git & GitHub workflow - an efficient yet messy setup (2 years ago)
- The Renaissance of the Command Line (3 years ago)
- Why I'm using (Neo)Vim (3 years ago)
- My Developer Setup in 2022 (3 years ago)
- dlvhdr/gh-enhance - A Blazingly Fast Terminal UI for GitHub Actions
- dlvhdr/turbo-compose -
- dlvhdr/homebrew-formulae -
- dlvhdr/diffnav - A git diff pager based on delta but with a file tree, Γ la GitHub.
- dlvhdr/gh-addressed.nvim - Easily view and address comments left on your PR using folke/trouble.nvim
- dlvhdr/gh-dash (v4.16.2, 1 month ago) - A rich terminal UI for GitHub that doesn't break your flow.
- dlvhdr/diffnav (v0.3.1, 4 months ago) - A git diff pager based on delta but with a file tree, Γ la GitHub.
- atuinsh/desktop - π Runbooks that run (1 day ago)
- chipsenkbeil/choose - Fuzzy matcher for OS X that uses both std{in,out} and a native GUI (5 days ago)
- DaltonSW/prism - Turn raw test output into beautiful data (5 days ago)
- magit/forge - Work with Git forges from the comfort of Magit (1 week ago)
- dhth/kplay - Inspect messages in a Kafka topic in a simple and deliberate manner (1 week ago)