If you want to use Mastodon through a command line interface or text-based user interface, there's a tool you can install which offers both called "toot":
It allows you to stream your textual TUI apps as a webpage with full interactivity. You can even use 'textual-web -t' for a quick'n'dirty way of getting a terminal in a machine buried deeply in a network.
Is there any text-based, ideally distributed monitoring software out there? I want a TUI that shows me (e.g. with green/red highlights) the reachability of hosts (simple ping checks) while I'm doing network maintenance. Like a really simple, curses based nagios? It would probably look like a bloomberg terminal.. (I know this wouldn't be too hard to implement.. but I can't really believe it's not already out there...) #linux#TUI#monitoring#network#networking#sysadmin#software#curses
Adjusting #corne, #sway, #neovim and various #tui applications for my preferences to be more productive and less mouse dependant. Takes some time but fun and benefitial \o/
🔎 flawz: A Terminal UI for browsing security vulnerabilities (CVEs) | @orhun
"As default it uses the vulnerability database (NVD) from NIST and provides search and listing functionalities in the terminal with different theming options."