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Introducing Gloss: A Local-First Command Glossary for Your Terminal

DEV Community·Valeriy Bagrintsev·25 days ago
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Introducing Gloss: A Local-First Command Glossary for Your Terminal Shell history is useful. Until it becomes a pile of almost-right commands, forgotten flags, and aliases with names only past-you understood. That was the itch behind Gloss . Gloss is a small open-source CLI/TUI tool for saving reusable shell commands, searching them in a terminal UI, scanning zsh / bash configs, and safely syncing selected aliases into a managed shell config block. It is built for people who keep re-searching the same commands and slowly turn .zshrc , .bashrc , notes, and shell history into one very specific junk drawer. What Gloss Does gloss gives reusable shell commands a small local home.…

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