January 2026 Recap: DITS Milestones and Website Evolutions

January 2026 was a month of significant focus on both the Developer Issue Tracking System (DITS) and the continuous evolution of this website. We’ve shifted from foundational work into refining the “feel” of the tools, pushing for a high-performance, terminal-first experience. DITS: Flow-State Navigation and Testing Milestones The DITS project saw a massive push toward making it the ultimate tool for solo developers who value keyboard efficiency.

There are a lot of reasons to dislike youtube, but my biggest complaint is still that they allow a dash as the first character in a video id. That causes me SO MUCH grief.

Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.....

#Unimportant #CLILife

What's a good command-line web-search tool ?
I'm tired of leaving the keyboard to use search engines, and I see the number of web search services keep increasing so I wonder... why not a command line interface ?
I've heard some "AI" bots use APIs so why not a good old CLI ?

#CLILife #WebSearch

Slides from the terminal? Yes, with style.

Presenterm lets you build presentations in Markdown, run them in your terminal (with images, GIFs, code highlighting, themes, even PDF export).
CLI, but make it ✨aesthetic✨.

GitHub magic: https://github.com/mfontanini/presenterm

#Markdown #TerminalTools #CLILife #DevPresentations #OpenSource #TUI #Presenterm #DevTools

Command Line Life: Weather at Your Fingertips

Who needs an app or a smart watch or even a thermometer when you've got command-line tools to give you full details about the weather in any major city of the world!

LowEndBox
@plgonzalez86 it's where the best quality time is spent always #clilife