Nushell has a notable public presence on GitHub, hosting a wide range of repositories primarily written in Rust, Nushell, TypeScript, and Jupyter Notebook. Key projects include nushell, a new type of shell, and awesome-nu, a curated list of tools for the nu language ecosystem, which exemplify its focus on innovative command-line experiences.
A new type of shell
A curated list of awesome tools that work within the nu language ecosystem e.g. nushell, scripts, nana, etc.
A place to share Nushell scripts with each other
A feature-rich line editor - powering Nushell
A manager for Nushell packages.
Nushell's main website, blog, book, and more
Experimental GUI version of Nushell
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A tree-sitter grammar for nu-lang, the language of nushell
A Nushell grammar for Visual Studio Code with IDE support
A place to showcase work, be it scripts, gifs, artwork, media, etc.
Rust library for ANSI terminal colours and styles (bold, underline) - Nushell project fork
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A weekly update on Nushell
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Experimental wasm-based Nu playground
An experimental juptyer notebook kernel for Nushell
A place to gather data required for packaging Nushell and other integrations.
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The nightly release packages of Nushell, Only keep the latest a few releases
Working on simplifications of Nushell's grammar towards better parse-ability
Request For Comment (RFC) repo for Nu
Plugin examples for Nushell in different languages.
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Base16 color palette for Nu
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The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
Nushell builds a variety of tools and projects on GitHub, focusing on enhancing command-line interfaces. Notable repositories include nushell, which serves as a new shell, and nu_scripts, a platform for sharing Nushell scripts.
Nushell primarily uses Rust, Nushell, TypeScript, and Jupyter Notebook for its repositories. This diverse selection of languages allows for the development of robust projects within the Nushell ecosystem.
Yes, all of nushell's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency enables users to contribute, collaborate, and audit the code, fostering an open-source community around its projects.
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