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I use vim, mutt, tig, newsboat, jless (if that counts) pretty much daily. Also a TUI Confluence client which I wrote and which I am the only user of as far as I know. Navigating Confluence becomes a breeze.



Considering how many HTTP requests the web interface takes, I can see a dedicated Confluence client being a big win.


Yes, it's insane. The amount of clicks it takes to get anywhere, too.

One of the neatest things of my client is that I can cycle through unified diffs of the history of one page with a single key stroke. It's not perfect (macros are a problem) but good enough for me.


I'm not using Confluence anymore, but I imagine others would find your TUI useful. Have you considered publishing it?


I have, and I did: https://github.com/AdrianVollmer/Congruence

I consider it MeWare: written for me, but published for others to use because why not? But don't expect a polished product.


Thanks, that's awesome. Love the MeWare term, I'm going to add it to my vocabulary.




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