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Fig

Fig

#7794in Languages
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What is Fig?

It adds autocomplete to your terminal. As you type, it pops up subcommands, options, and contextually relevant arguments in your existing terminal on macOS.

Fig is a tool in the Languages category of a tech stack.

Key Features

Your terminal, reimaginedVSCode-style autocomplete to your existing terminalSupport for your favorite CLI toolsA seamless add-on to your existing terminal

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Fig Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Fig?

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Oh My ZSH

A delightful, open source, community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration. It comes bundled with thousands of helpful functions, helpers, plugins, themes.

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It enables a number of terminals to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. tmux may be detached from a screen and continue running in the background, then later reattached.

Try

Try

It lets you run a command and inspect its effects before changing your live system. It uses Linux's namespaces (via unshare) and the overlayfs union filesystem.

Bash-My-AWS

Bash-My-AWS

It is a simple but extremely powerful set of CLI commands for managing resources on Amazon Web Services. They harness the power of Amazon's AWSCLI, while abstracting away verbosity. The project implements some innovative patterns but (arguably) remains simple, beautiful and readable.

TortoiseSVN

TortoiseSVN

It is an Apache™ Subversion (SVN)® client, implemented as a Windows shell extension. It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line client to run. And it is free to use, even in a commercial environment.

navi

navi

It allows you to browse through cheatsheets (that you may write yourself or download from maintainers) and execute commands, prompting for argument values.

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Fig Integrations

Visual Studio Code, Docker, Kubernetes, Heroku, Git and 1 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Fig. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with Fig.

Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code
Docker
Docker
Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Heroku
Heroku
Git
Git
macOS
macOS
Companies
3
CCS
Developers
10
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