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Terminal

Command shells

See the main article: Command-line shell.

See also Wikipedia:Comparison of command shells.

Terminal emulators

Terminal emulator shows a graphical user interface (GUI) window that contains a terminal. Most emulate xterm, which in turn emulates VT102, which emulates teletypewriter (TTY).

For a comprehensive list, see the List of terminal emulators.

  • Alacritty — A cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator.
https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty || alacritty
  • aterm — Xterm replacement with transparency support. It has been deprecated in favour of urxvt since 2008.
http://www.afterstep.org/aterm.php || aterm AUR
  • Contour — A modern and fast terminal emulator with truly full Unicode support including ZJW (unlike 99% of TE) and Vi-like input modes and keybindings.
https://github.com/contour-terminal/contour || contour
  • cool-retro-term — A good looking terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display.
https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term || cool-retro-term
  • CoreTerminal — Terminal emulator based on qtermwidget. Part of C-Suite.
https://gitlab.com/cubocore/coreapps/coreterminal || coreterminal AUR
  • COSMIC Terminal — Terminal emulator for the COSMIC desktop environment.
https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-term || cosmic-terminal
  • CuteCom — A graphical serial terminal.
https://gitlab.com/cutecom/cutecom || cutecom AUR
  • Cutefish Terminal — Terminal emulator for Cutefish desktop.
https://github.com/cutefishos/terminal || cutefish-terminal AUR
  • Darktile — GPU rendered terminal emulator designed for tiling window managers.
https://github.com/liamg/darktile || darktile AUR
  • Deepin Terminal — Terminal emulation application for Deepin desktop.
https://www.deepin.org/en/original/deepin-terminal/ || deepin-terminal
  • Eterm — Terminal emulator intended as a replacement for xterm and designed for the Enlightenment desktop.
https://github.com/mej/Eterm || eterm AUR
  • Extraterm — A terminal emulator with support for images in terminal, Unicode, font ligature, text zoom, etc.
https://github.com/sedwards2009/extraterm || extraterm-bin AUR
  • foot — Lightweight terminal emulator for Wayland with sixel support.
https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot || foot
  • Ghostty — Fast, native, feature-rich terminal emulator pushing modern features.
https://ghostty.org/ || ghostty
  • Hyper — A terminal with JS/CSS support. Based on the Electron platform.
https://github.com/vercel/hyper || hyper AUR
  • kitty — A modern, hackable, featureful, OpenGL based terminal emulator
https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty || kitty
https://konsole.kde.org/ || konsole
  • Liri Terminal — Material Design terminal for Liri.
https://github.com/lirios/terminal || liri-terminal AUR
  • mlterm — A multi-lingual terminal emulator supporting various character sets and encodings, variable-width fonts and bidi rendering.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mlterm/ || mlterm AUR
  • PuTTY — Highly configurable ssh/telnet/serial console program.
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ || putty
  • QMLKonsole — Terminal application for Plasma Mobile.
https://apps.kde.org/qmlkonsole/ || qmlkonsole
  • QTerminal — Lightweight Qt-based terminal emulator.
https://github.com/lxqt/qterminal || qterminal
  • Rio — A hardware-accelerated GPU terminal emulator focusing to run in desktops and browsers.
https://rioterm.com || rio
https://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html || rxvt-unicode
  • shellinabox — A web-based SSH Terminal
https://github.com/shellinabox/shellinabox || shellinabox-git AUR
  • SSH Pilot — User-friendly SSH connection manager featuring built-in tabbed terminal, remote file management, key transfer, port forwarding and more.
https://sshpilot.app/ || sshpilot AUR
  • st — Simple terminal implementation for X.
https://st.suckless.org || st AUR
  • Station — Terminal emulation features different view modes such as split vertically and horizontally, a tabbed interface, and copy and paste commands. Part of maui .
https://mauikit.org/apps/station/ || maui-station
  • Tabby — A terminal for a more modern age with Unicode support.
https://tabby.sh/ || tabby AUR
  • Terminal — Terminal emulator for GNUstep.
https://www.nongnu.org/gap/terminal/ || terminal.app AUR
  • Terminology — Terminal emulator by the Enlightenment project team with innovative features: file thumbnails and media play like a media player.
https://www.enlightenment.org/about-terminology || terminology
  • wayst — Simple terminal emulator for Wayland and X11 with OpenGL rendering and minimal dependencies.
https://github.com/91861/wayst || wayst-git AUR
  • WezTerm — GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer implemented in Rust.
https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/ || wezterm
  • xterm — Simple terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the window system directly.
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ || xterm
https://apps.kde.org/yakuake/ || yakuake
  • zutty — A high-end terminal for low-end systems.
https://tomscii.sig7.se/zutty/ || zutty

VTE-based

VTE (Virtual Terminal Emulator) is a widget developed during early GNOME days for use in the GNOME Terminal. It has since given birth to many terminals with similar capabilities.

  • Black Box — An elegant and customizable terminal for GNOME.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/raggesilver/blackbox || blackbox-terminal AUR
  • Deepin Terminal (GTK version) — Old terminal emulation application for Deepin desktop.
https://github.com/martyr-deepin/deepin-terminal-gtk || deepin-terminal-gtk
  • EasySSH — SSH Connection Manager.
https://github.com/muriloventuroso/easyssh || easyssh AUR
  • evilvte — Highly customizable VTE-based terminal.
https://www.calno.com/evilvte/ || evilvte AUR
  • GCM — SSH and telnet connection manager.
https://kuthulu.com/gcm || gnome-connection-manager-bin AUR
  • Germinal — Minimalist terminal emulator which provides a borderless maximized terminal, attached to a tmux session by default, hence providing tabs and panels.
https://www.imagination-land.org/tags/germinal.html || germinal AUR
  • GNOME Console — Formerly known as King’s Cross, a simple user-friendly terminal emulator for the GNOME desktop. Part of gnome .
https://apps.gnome.org/Console/ || gnome-console
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Terminal || gnome-terminal
  • Guake — Drop-down terminal for the GNOME desktop.
https://guake.github.io/ || guake
  • kermit — A VTE-based terminal emulator that aims to be simple, fast and effective.
https://github.com/orhun/kermit || kermit AUR
  • LXTerminal — Desktop independent terminal emulator for LXDE.
https://github.com/lxde/lxterminal || lxterminal
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-terminal || mate-terminal
  • Pantheon Terminal — A super lightweight, beautiful, and simple terminal emulator. It is designed to be set up with sane defaults and little to no configuration.
https://github.com/elementary/terminal || pantheon-terminal
  • Ptyxis — Terminal for GNOME with first-class support for containers.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/chergert/ptyxis || ptyxis
  • ROXTerm — Tabbed terminal emulator with a small footprint.
https://roxterm.sourceforge.net/ || roxterm AUR
  • sakura — Terminal emulator based on GTK and VTE.
https://www.pleyades.net/david/projects/sakura || sakura
  • Terminator — Terminal emulator supporting multiple resizable terminal panels.
https://gnome-terminator.org/ || terminator
  • Termit — Simple VTE-based terminal emulator with Lua scripting support
https://github.com/nonstop/termit || termit-git AUR
  • Termite — Keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support. Unmaintained - the developers recommend switching to Alacritty.
https://github.com/thestinger/termite || termite AUR
  • Tilda — Configurable drop down terminal emulator.
https://github.com/lanoxx/tilda/ || tilda
  • Tilix — Tiling terminal emulator for GNOME.
https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/ || tilix AUR
  • tym — Lua-configurable terminal emulator
https://github.com/endaaman/tym/ || tym AUR
  • Xfce Terminal — Terminal emulator included in the Xfce desktop with support for a colorized prompt and a tabbed interface.
https://docs.xfce.org/apps/terminal/start || xfce4-terminal

KMS-based

The following terminal emulators are based on the kernel mode setting that could be invoked without X.

  • KMSCON — A KMS/DRM-based system console(getty) with an integrated terminal emulator for Linux operating systems.
https://github.com/kmscon/kmscon || kmscon

framebuffer-based

In the GNU/Linux world, the framebuffer can refer to a virtual device in the Linux kernel (fbdev) or the virtual framebuffer system for X (xvfb). This section mainly lists the terminal emulators based on the in-kernel virtual device, i.e. fbdev.

  • Fbterm — a fast FrameBuffer based TERMinal emulator for linux
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/fbterm || fbterm AUR
  • yaft — A simple terminal emulator for living without X, with UCS2 glyphs, wallpaper and 256color support.
https://github.com/uobikiemukot/yaft || yaft AUR

Terminal pagers

See also Wikipedia:Terminal pager.

  • jless — A command-line pager for JSON data.
https://github.com/PaulJuliusMartinez/jless || jless
  • less — A program similar to more, but with support for both forward and backward scrolling, as well as partial loading of files.
https://www.gnu.org/software/less/ || less
  • mcview — A pager with mouse and colour support. It is bundled with midnight commander.
https://midnight-commander.org/ || mc
  • moor — Moor is a pager. It's designed to just do the right thing without any configuration.
https://github.com/walles/moor || moor
  • more — A simple and feature-light pager. It is a part of util-linux.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/util-linux/util-linux.git/about/ || util-linux
  • most — A pager with support for multiple windows, left and right scrolling, and built-in colour support
https://www.jedsoft.org/most/ || most
  • ov — Feature-rich terminal-based text viewer. It is a so-called terminal pager.
https://noborus.github.io/ov/ || ov-bin AUR
Tip Vim and Neovim can also be used as a pager.

Terminal multiplexers

See also Wikipedia:Terminal multiplexer.

  • abduco — Tool for session attach and detach support which allows a process to run independently from its controlling terminal.
https://www.brain-dump.org/projects/abduco/ || abduco
  • byobu — A GPLv3 licensed addon for tmux or screen. It requires a terminal multiplexer installed.
https://byobu.org/ || byobu AUR
https://dtach.sourceforge.net/ || dtach AUR
  • dvtmdwm-style window manager in the console.
https://www.brain-dump.org/projects/dvtm/ || dvtm
  • GNU Screen — Full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal.
https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/ || screen
  • mtm — Simple terminal multiplexer with just four commands: change focus, split, close, and screen redraw.
https://github.com/deadpixi/mtm || mtm-git AUR
  • tmate — A fork of tmux aiming to help with remote access and pair programming.
https://tmate.io/ || tmate
  • tmux — BSD licensed terminal multiplexer.
https://tmux.github.io/ || tmux
  • zellij — Terminal multiplexer on steroids written in Rust
https://zellij.dev/ || zellij
Tip Kitty and WezTerm are terminal emulators that offer similar functions.

Serial terminals

See Working with the serial console#Graphical front-ends.

Files

File managers

See also Wikipedia:Comparison of file managers.

Console

  • Clex — File manager with full-screen user interface
https://github.com/xitop/clex || clex AUR
  • CliFM — The command line file manager: full-featured, fast, extensible, and lightweight as hell.
https://github.com/leo-arch/clifm || clifm AUR
  • ded (Directory-Editor) — The enhancement of dired, is similar to Emacs Dired.
https://invisible-island.net/ded/ || ded AUR
  • Dired (Directory Editor) — The file manager integrated with Emacs.
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Dired.html || emacs
  • fff — A simple file manager written in Bash.
https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff || fff AUR
  • fm — A terminal based file manager.
https://github.com/mistakenelf/fm || fm-git AUR
  • joshuto — ranger-like terminal file manager written in Rust.
https://github.com/kamiyaa/joshuto || joshuto AUR
  • Last File Manager — Powerful file manager written in Python 3 with a curses interface.
https://inigo.katxi.org/devel/lfm/ || lfm AUR
  • lf — Terminal file manager written in Go using server/client architecture.
https://github.com/gokcehan/lf || lf
https://midnight-commander.org || mc
  • nffm — "Nothing Fancy File Manager", a mouseless ncurses file manager written in C.
https://github.com/mariostg/nffm || nffm-git AUR
  • nnn — Tiny, lightning fast, feature-packed file manager.
https://github.com/jarun/nnn || nnn
  • Pilot — File manager that comes with the Alpine email client.
https://alpineapp.email/ || alpine AUR
  • Ranger — Console-based file manager with vi bindings, customizability, and lots of features.
https://ranger.github.io/ || ranger
  • sff — Simple, fast, and feature-rich terminal file manager inspired by nnn
https://codeberg.org/sylphenix/sff || sff AUR
  • sfm — simple file manager for unix-like systems.
https://github.com/afify/sfm || sfm AUR
  • TUIFI Manager — A cross-platform terminal-based termux-oriented file manager (and component), meant to be used with a Uni-Curses project or as is.
https://github.com/GiorgosXou/TUIFIManager || tuifimanager AUR
  • Vifm — Ncurses-based two-panel file manager with vi-like keybindings.
https://vifm.info || vifm
  • xplr — A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer.
https://xplr.dev || xplr
  • yazi — Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O.
https://yazi-rs.github.io/ || yazi
  • superfile — Pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager
https://superfile.dev/ || superfile

Graphical

  • Caja — The file manager for the MATE desktop.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja || caja
  • CoreFM — Simple lightweight easy to use file manager with many features like image previews, mime-icon support, split view, auto-mounting of removable media, drag-n-drop support etc. Part of C-Suite.
https://gitlab.com/cubocore/coreapps/corefm || corefm AUR
  • COSMIC Files — File manager for the COSMIC desktop environment.
https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-files || cosmic-files
  • Cutefish File Manager — File manager for Cutefish desktop.
https://github.com/cutefishos/filemanager || cutefish-filemanager AUR
  • Deepin File Manager — File manager developed for Deepin.
https://www.deepin.org/en/original/dde-file-manager/ || deepin-file-manager
https://apps.kde.org/dolphin/ || dolphin
  • fm — Small, general purpose file manager built using GTK and Relm, written in Rust,
https://github.com/euclio/fm || fm-relm4-git AUR
  • Gentoo — A lightweight file manager for GTK.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gentoo/ || gentoo AUR
  • GNOME Files — Extensible, heavyweight file manager used by default in GNOME with support for custom scripts. Part of gnome .
https://apps.gnome.org/Nautilus/ || nautilus
  • GWorkspace — File manager for GNUStep, a reimplementation of the NeXT workspace manager.
https://www.gnustep.org/experience/GWorkspace.html || gworkspace AUR
  • Index — File manager that lets you browse your system files and applications and preview your music, text, image and video files and share them with external applications. Part of maui .
https://mauikit.org/apps/index/ || index-fm
https://apps.kde.org/konqueror/ || konqueror
  • Liri Files — The file manager for Liri.
https://github.com/lirios/files || liri-files AUR
  • Nemo — Nemo is the file manager of the Cinnamon desktop. A fork of Nautilus.
https://projects.linuxmint.com/cinnamon/ || nemo
  • Pantheon Files — File browser designed for elementary OS.
https://github.com/elementary/files || pantheon-files
  • PathFinder — File browser that comes with the FOX toolkit.
http://fox-toolkit.org/ || fox
  • PCManFM — Very fast and lightweight file manager which can also optionally manage the desktop icons and background.
https://github.com/lxde/pcmanfm || pcmanfm
  • PCManFM-Qt — Qt port of PCManFM file manager.
https://github.com/lxqt/pcmanfm-qt || pcmanfm-qt
  • qtFM — Small, lightweight filemanager for Linux desktops based on pure Qt.
https://qtfm.eu/ || qtfm AUR
  • ROX Filer — Small and fast file manager which can optionally manage the desktop background and panels.
https://rox.sourceforge.net/ || rox AUR
  • Thunar — File manager that can be run as a daemon with excellent start-up and directory load times.
https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/start || thunar
Twin-panel

Note that some of these twin-panel file managers can also be set to have only one pane.

  • Double Commander — File manager with two panels side by side. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas.
https://doublecmd.sourceforge.io/ || doublecmd-qt5 , doublecmd-qt6
https://gcmd.github.io/ || gnome-commander
  • Krusader — Advanced twin panel (Midnight Commander style) file manager for the KDE desktop.
https://krusader.org/ || krusader
  • muCommander — A lightweight, cross-platform file manager with a dual-pane interface written in Java.
https://www.mucommander.com/ || mucommander AUR
  • SpaceFM — GTK multi-panel tabbed file manager.
https://ignorantguru.github.io/spacefm/ || spacefm AUR
  • Sunflower — Small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plugins.
https://sunflower-fm.org/ || sunflower AUR
  • Tux Commander — Windowed file manager with two panels side by side similar to popular Total Commander or Midnight Commander file managers.
https://tuxcmd.sourceforge.net/description.php || tuxcmd AUR
  • Worker — Fast, lightweight and feature-rich file manager for the X Window System.
http://www.boomerangsworld.de/cms/worker/ || worker AUR
  • Xfe — Microsoft Explorer-like file manager for X (X File Explorer).
http://roland65.free.fr/xfe/ || xfe AUR

Trash management

See Trash management#Tools.

File synchronization and backup

This article or section is a candidate for merging with Synchronization and backup programs#Data synchronization.

Notes: There is a dedicated article. (Discuss in Talk:List of applications/Utilities)

See also Synchronization and backup programs, Wikipedia:Comparison of file synchronization software, and Wikipedia:Comparison of backup software.

Console

  • Better ADB Sync — An rsync-like program to synchronize files between a computer and an Android device using the Android Debug Bridge protocol.
https://github.com/jpstotz/better-adb-sync || better-adb-sync-git AUR
  • Borg — Deduplicating backup program with compression and authenticated encryption that supports backing up over ssh.
https://www.borgbackup.org || borg
  • bup — Efficient backup system based on the git packfile format, providing fast incremental saves and global deduplication.
https://bup.github.io/ || bup
  • duplicity — Simple command-line utility which allows encrypted compressed incremental backup to nearly any storage.
https://www.nongnu.org/duplicity/ || duplicity
  • Duply — Command-line front-end for duplicity which simplifies running it. It manages backup job settings in profiles and allows to batch execute commands.
https://www.duply.net/ || duply AUR
  • git-annex — Manage files with git, without checking the file contents into git.
https://git-annex.branchable.com/ || git-annex
  • hsync — Command line program to sync only those files that have been renamed/moved but otherwise unchanged. It works by issuing simple move operations at the destination without actually transferring the files, and is meant to be used in conjunction with other synchronization programs that lack this capability.
https://gitlab.com/ambrevar/hsync || hsync AUR
  • Kopia — Cross-platform backup tool with fast, incremental backups, client-side end-to-end encryption, compression and data deduplication.
https://kopia.io/ || kopia AUR
  • rclone — Command line program to sync files and directories to and from Amazon S3, Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Yandex Disk and many other cloud storage services as well as between local paths.
https://rclone.org/ || rclone
  • restic — Fast, secure, efficient backup program that supports backing up to many cloud services.
https://restic.net/ || restic
  • rsync — File transfer program that uses the "rsync algorithm" which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. Has multiple frontends available.
https://rsync.samba.org/ || rsync
  • Tarsnap — Secure, efficient proprietary online backup service.
https://www.tarsnap.com/ || tarsnap
  • Unison — File synchronization tool that allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other.
https://github.com/bcpierce00/unison || unison
  • YARsync — A Python wrapper around rsync, providing file synchronization and backup with an interface similar to git.
https://github.com/ynikitenko/yarsync || yarsync AUR

Graphical

  • Déjà Dup — Simple GTK backup program. It hides the complexity of doing backups the 'right way' (encrypted, off-site, and regular) and uses Restic as the backend.
https://apps.gnome.org/DejaDup/ || deja-dup
  • Duplicati — Backup client that securely stores encrypted, incremental, compressed backups on cloud storage services and remote file servers.
https://www.duplicati.com/ || duplicati-canary-bin AUR
  • FreeFileSync — Folder comparison and synchronization software that creates and manages backup copies of all your important files.
https://www.freefilesync.org/ || freefilesync AUR
  • grsync — GTK GUI for rsync to synchronize folders, files and make backups
https://www.opbyte.it/grsync/ || grsync
  • KBackup — Backup program with an easy to use user interface based on the KDE Frameworks. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/kbackup/ || kbackup
  • Kopia UIElectron-based GUI for Kopia.
https://kopia.io/ || kopia-ui-bin AUR
  • Kup — Backup scheduler for the Plasma desktop. It uses bup and rsync as backend.
https://apps.kde.org/kup/ || kup
  • Ludusavi — Tool for backing up your PC video game save data, written in Rust. It is cross-platform and supports multiple game stores.
https://github.com/mtkennerly/ludusavi/ || ludusavi AUR
  • Pika Backup — Easy-to-use backup tool to keep your data safe. Uses Borg as backend.
https://apps.gnome.org/PikaBackup/ || pika-backup
  • Save Desktop — Save your Linux desktop environment configuration.
https://vikdevelop.github.io/SaveDesktop/ || savedesktop AUR
  • SparkleShare — File sharing and collaboration application written in C#. It can sync with any Git server over SSH.
https://www.sparkleshare.org/ || sparkleshare AUR
  • StepSync — File and folder synchronization tool for GNUstep.
https://www.nongnu.org/gap/stepsync/ || stepsync.app AUR
  • Syncany — Cloud storage and filesharing application with a focus on security and abstraction of storage.
https://www.syncany.org/ || syncany AUR
  • Syncthing — Continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in a simple way without advanced configuration.
https://syncthing.net/ || syncthing
  • Synkron — Application that helps you keep your files and folders always updated. You can easily sync your documents, music or pictures to have their latest versions everywhere.
https://synkron.sourceforge.net/ || synkron AUR
  • Timeshift — A system restore tool for Linux.
https://github.com/linuxmint/timeshift || timeshift
  • Vorta — Encrypted, deduplicated and compressed backups using Borg as backend.
https://vorta.borgbase.com/ || vorta

Archiving and compression tools

Console

For archiving and compression command-line tools, see Archiving and compression.

Graphical

  • Arca — Archiver for compressed files. Part of maui .
https://mauikit.org/apps/ || arca
https://apps.kde.org/ark/ || ark
  • Arqiver — Simple Qt archive manager based on libarchive.
https://github.com/tsujan/Arqiver || arqiver AUR
  • CoreArchiver — Simple file compressing/extracting utility based on Qt and libarchive-qt. Part of C-Suite.
https://gitlab.com/cubocore/coreapps/corearchiver || corearchiver AUR
  • Deepin Archive Manager — Fast and lightweight application for creating and extracting archives.
https://github.com/linuxdeepin/deepin-compressor || deepin-compressor
  • Engrampa — Archive manager for MATE
https://github.com/mate-desktop/engrampa || engrampa
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/FileRoller || file-roller
  • LXQt File Archiver — Simple and lightweight desktop-agnostic Qt file archiver.
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-archiver || lxqt-archiver
  • p7zip-gui — The GUI belonging to the p7zip software.
https://github.com/p7zip-project/p7zip || p7zip-gui AUR
  • PeaZip — Open source file and archive manager.
https://peazip.github.io/peazip-linux.html || GTK: peazip-gtk2-bin AUR, Qt: peazip-qt-bin AUR
  • Xarchiver — Lightweight desktop independent archive manager built with GTK.
https://github.com/ib/xarchiver || xarchiver

Comparison, diff, merge

See also Wikipedia:Comparison of file comparison tools.

For managing pacnew/pacsave files, specialised tools exist. See Pacnew and Pacsave files#Managing .pac* files.

Console

See diff(1) from diffutils and its alternatives.

  • colordiff — A Perl script wrapper for 'diff' that produces the same output but with pretty 'syntax' highlighting.
https://www.colordiff.org/ || colordiff
  • delta — A diff viewer written in Rust with syntax highlighting.
https://github.com/dandavison/delta || git-delta
  • diff-highlight — Perl script to highlight changed parts within pairable lines of diff -u output
https://github.com/git/git/tree/master/contrib/diff-highlight || git
  • diffr — A Rust utility to pretty-print diff with highlighting at word-level for ease of review.
https://github.com/mookid/diffr || diffr AUR
  • diff-so-fancy — A diff output decorator. It does not calculate the diff, it only decorates it.
https://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancy || diff-so-fancy
  • difftastic — Compares files using their syntax trees
https://difftastic.wilfred.me.uk || difftastic
  • riff — A syntax highlighter for diffs, clarifying which parts of lines have changed.
https://github.com/walles/riff || riffdiff AUR
  • Text-Diff — Perl library that perform diffs on files and record sets.
https://metacpan.org/pod/Text::Diff || perl-text-diff
  • ydiff — A Python wrapper to get highlighted diff output from stdin or VCS-tracked file/dirs, in either unified or side-by-side view.
https://github.com/ymattw/ydiff || ydiff AUR

Graphical

  • DiffPDF — Compare the text or the visual appearance of each page in two PDF files.
https://gitlab.com/eang/diffpdf || diffpdf
  • Diffuse — Small and simple text merge tool written in Python.
https://diffuse.sourceforge.net/ || diffuse
  • KDiff3 — File and directory diff and merge tool for the KDE desktop.
https://apps.kde.org/kdiff3/ || kdiff3
  • Kompare — GUI front-end program for viewing and merging differences between source files. It supports a variety of diff formats and provides many options to customize the information level displayed. Part of kde-sdk .
https://apps.kde.org/kompare/ || kompare
  • Meld — Visual diff and merge tool that can compare files, directories, and version controlled projects.
https://meldmerge.org/ || meld
  • Text Compare — Simple text comparison app.
https://github.com/josephmawa/TextCompare || textcompare AUR
  • xxdiff — A graphical browser for file and directory differences.
https://furius.ca/xxdiff/ || xxdiff AUR

Vim and Emacs provide merge functionality with vimdiff and ediff.

Batch renamers

Console

See rename(1) from util-linux .

  • brn2 — fast bulk renamer with swapping.
https://github.com/lucas-mior/brn2 || brn2-git AUR
  • edir — Rename, delete, and copy files and directories using your editor (enhanced vidir).
https://github.com/bulletmark/edir || edir AUR
  • f2 — Cross-platform command-line tool for batch renaming files and directories quickly and safely, can also rename files based on audio tags.
https://github.com/ayoisaiah/f2 || f2 AUR
  • nomino — A batch rename utility for developers.
https://github.com/yaa110/nomino || nomino AUR
  • rename.pl — Batch renamer based on perl regex.
https://search.cpan.org/~pederst/rename/ || perl-rename
  • vidir — Rename and delete files and directories using your editor.
https://man.archlinux.org/man/vidir.1 || moreutils

Graphical

  • Bulky — Utility to rename files and directories.
https://github.com/linuxmint/bulky || bulky
  • CoreRenamer — Simple lightweight batch file renamer application. Part of C-Suite.
https://gitlab.com/cubocore/coreapps/corerenamer || corerenamer AUR
  • GPRename — GTK batch renamer for files and directories.
https://gprename.sourceforge.net || gprename
  • KRename — Very powerful batch file renamer for the KDE desktop.
https://apps.kde.org/krename/ || krename
  • metamorphose2 — wxPython based batch renamer with support for regular expressions, renaming multimedia files according to their metadata, etc.
https://file-folder-ren.sourceforge.net || metamorphose2-python3-git AUR
  • Thunar Bulk Rename — Change the name of multiple files at once using some criterion that applies to at least one of the files. Run with thunar -B.
https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/bulk-renamer/start || thunar

File searching

This section lists utilities for file searching based on filename, file path or metadata. For full-text searching, see the next section.

See also Wikipedia:List of search engines#Desktop search engines.

Console

See find(1) from findutils and its alternatives.

Graphical

  • Catfish — Versatile file searching tool by Xfce, can be powered by find, locate and Zeitgeist.
https://launchpad.net/catfish-search || catfish
  • Clapgrep — One app to search through all your files.
https://github.com/luleyleo/clapgrep || clapgrep AUR
  • CoreHunt — Easy to use fast file searching tool with categorized search and search history. Part of C-Suite.
https://gitlab.com/cubocore/coreapps/corehunt || corehunt AUR
  • GNOME Search Tool — GNOME utility to search for files, depends on GNOME Files.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/gnome-search-tool || gnome-search-tool AUR
  • KFind — Search tool for KDE to find files by name, type or content. Has internal search and supports locate. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/kfind/ || kfind
  • MATE Search Tool — MATE utility to search for files.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-utils || mate-utils
  • regexxer — Interactive search and replace tool featuring Perl-style regular expressions.
https://regexxer.sourceforge.net/ || regexxer AUR
  • Searchmonkey — Powerful GUI search utility for matching regex patterns.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/searchmonkey/ || searchmonkey-gtk AUR
File indexers

These programs index your files to allow for quick searching.

  • angrysearch — Linux file search tool with instant results as you type.
https://github.com/DoTheEvo/ANGRYsearch || angrysearch AUR
  • FSearch — A fast file search utility for Unix-like systems based on GTK 3.
https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch || fsearch AUR

Full-text searching

See grep(1) from grep and its alternatives, which provide non-indexed full-text search.

Full-text indexers

  • Baloo — KDE's file indexing and search solution, has a CLI and is used by KRunner.
https://community.kde.org/Baloo || baloo
  • DocFetcher — Graphical Java desktop search application.
https://docfetcher.sourceforge.io || docfetcher AUR
  • LocalSearch — LocalSearch is the indexer and search engine that powers desktop search for core GNOME components, replacing Tracker.
https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/localsearch/ || localsearch
  • MeiliSearch — Lightning Fast, Ultra Relevant, and Typo-Tolerant Search Engine.
https://www.meilisearch.com/ || meilisearch
  • Namazu — A Full-Text Search Engine
http://www.namazu.org/ || namazu
  • Recoll — Full text search tool based on Xapian, has CLI and GUI.
https://www.recoll.org/ || recoll
  • Zeitgeist — Event aggregation framework for the user's activities and notifications (files opened, websites visited, conversations had, etc.), has several third-party front-ends.
https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-project || zeitgeist

Development

Code forges

See also Category:Git web interfaces.

  • Forgejo — A lightweight software forge. Community project built on top of Gitea.
https://forgejo.org || forgejo
  • Gitea — Painless self-hosted Git service. Fork of Gogs.
https://about.gitea.com/ || gitea
  • GitLab — Project management and code hosting application.
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss || gitlab
  • Radicle — Open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git.
https://radicle.xyz/ || radicle
  • Gogs — Self Hosted Git Service, written in Go.
https://gogs.io || gogs AUR

Code forge clients

  • github-cli — GitHub's official command line tool
https://github.com/cli/cli || github-cli
  • git-open — Open a repository website (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket) in your browser
https://github.com/paulirish/git-open || git-open AUR
  • glab — GitLab's official command line tool
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli || glab
  • hub — Command line interface for GitHub
https://hub.github.com || hub
  • hut — Command line interface for Sourcehut
https://sr.ht/~emersion/hut/ || hut
  • lab — A hub-like tool for GitLab
https://zaquestion.github.io/lab/ || lab AUR
  • snippet — A terminal based interface to create a new GitLab snippet
https://gitlab.com/zj/snippet || snippet AUR

Version control systems

See also Wikipedia:Comparison of revision control software.

  • Breezy — A decentralized revision control system with support for Bazaar and Git file formats.
https://www.breezy-vcs.org/ || breezy
  • CVS — Concurrent Versions System, a client-server revision control system.
https://cvs.nongnu.org/ || cvs
  • Darcs — Distributed revision control system that was designed to replace traditional, centralized source control systems such as CVS and Subversion.
https://darcs.net/ || darcs
  • Fossil — Distributed VCS with bug tracking, wiki, forum, and technotes.
https://www.fossil-scm.org/ || fossil
  • Git — Distributed revision control and source code management system with an emphasis on speed.
https://git-scm.com/ || git
  • Got — A version control system which prioritizes ease of use and simplicity over flexibility.
https://gameoftrees.org/ || gameoftrees AUR
  • Jujutsu — Modern VCS designed for ease of use, offering powerful features while maintaining full Git compatibility.
https://docs.jj-vcs.dev/ || jujutsu
  • Mercurial — Distributed version control system written in Python and similar in many ways to Git.
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/ || mercurial
  • Pijul — Distributed version control system based on a theory of patches.
https://pijul.org/ || pijul AUR
  • Sapling — A user-friendly, scalable and Git-compatible source control system.
https://sapling-scm.com/ || sapling-scm-bin AUR
  • Subversion — Full-featured centralized version control system originally designed to be a better CVS.
https://subversion.apache.org/ || subversion

Build automation

See also Wikipedia:List of build automation software.

  • Apache Ant — Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other.
https://ant.apache.org/ || ant
  • Apache Maven — Build automation tool used primarily for Java.
https://maven.apache.org/ || maven
  • Bazel — An open-source tool that allows for the automated building and testing of software.
https://bazel.build/ || bazel
  • CMake — Family of tools designed to build, test and package software.
https://cmake.org/ || cmake
  • GNU make — GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs.
https://www.gnu.org/software/make/ || make (dependency of base-devel )
  • Gradle — Powerful build system for the JVM.
https://gradle.org/ || gradle
  • Meson — Extremely fast and user friendly build system.
https://mesonbuild.com/ || meson
  • MesonFE — A PyQt5 GUI frontend for the Meson build system.
https://github.com/andy5995/mesonfe/ || mesonfe AUR
  • Phing — PHP program designed to automate tasks of all kinds.
https://www.phing.info/ || phing AUR
  • Xmake — A cross-platform build utility based on Lua with a built-in package manager.
https://xmake.io/ || xmake

Integrated development environments

See also Wikipedia:Comparison of integrated development environments.

For PHP specific list, see PHP#Development tools.

  • Android Studio — The official Android development environment based on IntelliJ IDEA.
https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html || android-studio AUR
  • Anjuta — Versatile IDE with project management, an application wizard, an interactive debugger, a source editor, version control support and many more tools.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Anjuta || anjuta AUR
  • Aptana Studio — IDE based on Eclipse, but geared towards web development, with support for HTML, CSS, Javascript, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Adobe AIR and others.
http://www.aptana.com/ || aptana-studio AUR
  • Bluefish — Powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdevelopers, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. It supports many programming and markup languages.
https://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ || bluefish
  • Builder — Tool to write and contribute to great GNOME-based applications. Part of gnome-extra .
https://apps.gnome.org/Builder/ || gnome-builder
  • CLion — Proprietary, cross-platform IDE for C and C++ built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA platform.
https://www.jetbrains.com/clion/ || clion AUR
  • Code::Blocks — C, C++ and Fortran IDE built to meet the most demanding needs of its users. It is designed to be very extensible and fully configurable.
https://codeblocks.org/ || codeblocks
  • CodeLite — Open source and cross-platform C/C++/PHP and Node.js IDE written in C++ .
https://codelite.org/ || codelite AUR
  • Eclipse — IDE for Java, C/C++, PHP, Perl and Python with subversion support and task management.
https://www.eclipse.org/ || Java EE: eclipse-jee-bin AUR, Java: eclipse-java-bin AUR, RCP: eclipse-rcp-bin AUR, C/C++: eclipse-cpp-bin AUR, PHP: eclipse-php-bin AUR
  • Eric — Full-featured Python and Ruby IDE written in PyQt5.
https://eric-ide.python-projects.org/ || eric AUR
  • Gambas — IDE based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions.
https://gambaswiki.org/website/en/main.html || gambas3-ide
  • Geany — Small and lightweight IDE with many supported programming and markup languages including C, Java, PHP, HTML, Python, Perl, Pascal.
https://geany.org/ || geany
https://kdevelop.org/ || kdevelop
https://github.com/Komodo/KomodoEdit || komodo-edit AUR
  • Lapce — Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust.
https://lap.dev/lapce/ || lapce
  • Lazarus — Delphi (Object Pascal) compatible IDE for Rapid Application Development. It has variety of components ready for use and a graphical form designer to easily create complex graphical user interfaces.
https://www.lazarus-ide.org/ || lazarus
  • LiteIDE — Simple Go IDE.
https://github.com/visualfc/liteide || liteide
  • Lite XL — A lightweight, simple, fast, feature-filled, and extremely extensible text editor written in C, and Lua, adapted from lite.
https://lite-xl.com/ || lite-xl
  • MPLAB — IDE for Microchip PIC and dsPIC development.
https://www.microchip.com/mplabx || microchip-mplabx-bin AUR
  • Netbeans — IDE for developing with Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, C, C++, Scala, Clojure, and other languages.
https://netbeans.apache.org/front/main/index.html || netbeans
  • PhpStorm — Proprietary, commercial, cross-platform IDE for PHP built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA platform, providing an editor for PHP, HTML and JavaScript with on-the-fly code analysis, error prevention and automated refactorings for PHP and JavaScript code.
https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/ || phpstorm AUR, phpstorm-eap AUR
  • Qt Creator — Lightweight, cross-platform C++ integrated development environment with a focus on Qt.
https://www.qt.io/ide/ || qtcreator
  • Strike — Simple and covergent IDE that works on desktop and mobile computers. Part of maui .
https://mauikit.org/ || strike
  • Theia — Eclipse Theia is a free and open-source IDE for desktop and web applications. It is implemented in TypeScript, is based on Visual Studio Code, and emphasizes extensibility. It can be run as a web or a desktop application.
https://theia-ide.org/ || theia-electron AUR
  • Visual Studio Code — Visual Studio Code is a cross-platform, free and open-source text editor developed by Microsoft, written in JavaScript and TypeScript. It supports a variety of languages thanks to its extensions.
https://code.visualstudio.com/ || code
  • VSCodium — Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VSCode.
https://vscodium.com/ || vscodium AUR
  • Workbench — Tool for learning and prototyping with GNOME technologies.
https://apps.gnome.org/Workbench/ || workbench AUR
  • ZeroBrane Studio — IDE with debugging support for Lua 5.1, Lua 5.2, Lua 5.3, LuaJIT, and other Lua engines.
https://studio.zerobrane.com/ || zerobrane-studio AUR

Java IDEs

  • BlueJ — Fully featured Java IDE used mainly for educational and beginner purposes.
https://bluej.org/ || bluej AUR
  • IntelliJ IDEA — IDE for Java, Kotlin, Scala, Groovy and other programming languages. Has advanced refactoring features.
https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ || Community (open source) edition: intellij-idea-community-edition , ultimate (proprietary) edition: intellij-idea-ultimate-edition AUR

Python IDEs

  • Ninja-IDE — Qt5 based IDE for Python development written in Python.
https://ninja-ide.org/ || ninja-ide AUR
  • PyCharm — Python IDE with support for code analysis, debugging, unit testing, version control and web development with Django.
https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/ || Community (open source) edition: pycharm-community-edition , professional (proprietary) edition: pycharm AUR
https://pydev.org/ || eclipse-pydev AUR
  • Spyder — Scientific Python Development Environment providing MATLAB-like features.
https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder || spyder
  • Thonny — Python IDE for beginners.
https://thonny.org/ || thonny AUR
  • WingIDE — Proprietary Python development environment. It is fully featured and meant for professional use.
https://wingware.com/ || wingide AUR

Educational IDEs

  • KTurtle — Educational programming environment that aims to make learning how to program as easily as possible. Part of kde-education .
https://apps.kde.org/kturtle/ || kturtle
  • Processing — Playground for teaching non-programmers the fundamentals of computer programming in a visual context.
https://processing.org/ || processing AUR
  • Scratch — Programming system and content development tool for educational and entertainment purposes, such as creating interactive projects and simple sprite-based games. It is used primarly by unskilled users (such as children) as an entry to event-driven programming.
https://scratch.mit.edu/ || Version 1: scratch , version 3 (Electron-based): scratch3 AUR
  • TurboWarp — A mod/fork of Scratch 3 primarily to run the Scratch projects faster with other features. Based on the Electron platform.
https://turbowarp.org || turbowarp-desktop-bin AUR

Language Servers

See Language Server Protocol.

Linters

See Lint.

Code formatters

See Formatter.

Debuggers

See also language-specific tools (e.g. C#Useful tools, Java#Development tools) and technology-specific tools (e.g. D-Bus#Debugging). For IDE/text editor integration, see Debug adapter protocol (DAP).

  • Accerciser — Interactive Python accessibility explorer. It uses the AT-SPI library to inspect, examine, and interact with widgets, allowing you to check if an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies and automated testing frameworks. Part of gnome-extra .
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Accerciser || accerciser
  • Accessibility Inspector — Inspector for application accessibility tree. Part of kde-accessibility .
https://apps.kde.org/accessibilityinspector/ || accessibility-inspector
  • bin-cpuflags-x86 — A small CLI tool to detect CPU flags (instruction sets) of X86 binaries.
https://github.com/HanabishiRecca/bin-cpuflags-x86 || bin-cpuflags-x86 AUR
https://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/ || ddd AUR
  • Desed — TUI-based debugger for sed. Features variable and regex preview, setting breakpoints and stepping back and forth.
https://github.com/SoptikHa2/desed || desed AUR
  • DrKonqi — Crash handler for KDE software. It also provides a GUI for coredumpctl, called drkonqi-coredump-gui. Part of plasma .
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/drkonqi || drkonqi
  • Frida — Toolkit for inspecting and intercepting function calls.
https://frida.re/ || python-frida-tools AUR
  • GammaRay — Qt-application inspection and manipulation tool.
https://www.kdab.com/development-resources/qt-tools/gammaray/ || gammaray
  • GDB — Native code debugger from the GNU Project.
https://www.sourceware.org/gdb/ || gdb
  • GDBFrontend — Easy, flexible and extensible graphical debugger.
https://github.com/rohanrhu/gdb-frontend || gdb-frontend-bin AUR
  • Ghidra — Software reverse engineering framework. This framework includes a suite of full-featured, high-end software analysis tools that enable users to analyze compiled code.
https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra || ghidra
  • Iaito — Graphical frontend for radare2 featuring disassembly, debugging, binary analysis and reverse-engineering tools.
https://radare.org/ || iaito
  • KDbg — Graphical user interface to GDB, the GNU debugger. It provides an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints, inspecting variables, and stepping through code.
https://www.kdbg.org/ || kdbg
  • KDebugSettings — Application to choose which QLoggingCategory are displayed by editing the user's global qtlogging.ini configuration file. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/kdebugsettings/ || kdebugsettings
  • LLDB — Modern native code debugger from the LLVM project.
https://lldb.llvm.org/ || lldb
  • Nemiver — Easy to use standalone C/C++ debugger (GDB front-end) that integrates well in the GNOME environment.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nemiver || nemiver AUR
  • scanmem — Debugging utility designed to isolate the address of an arbitrary variable in an executing process.
https://github.com/scanmem/scanmem || CLI: scanmem , GUI: gameconqueror
  • Valgrind — Tool to help find memory-management problems in programs.
https://valgrind.org/ || valgrind
  • vmlinux-to-elf — Tool to recover a fully analyzable .ELF from a raw kernel, through extracting the kernel symbol table (kallsyms).
https://github.com/marin-m/vmlinux-to-elf || vmlinux-to-elf AUR

Profilers and trace recorders

See Debugging/Profiling for background.

  • gprof — Profile analysis tool for programs instrumented with GCC.
https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/gprof/ || binutils
  • Heaptrack — A heap memory profiler for Linux.
https://apps.kde.org/heaptrack/ || heaptrack
  • Hotspot — GUI for exploring profile data collected with perf .
https://github.com/KDAB/hotspot || hotspot AUR
  • KCachegrind — GUI for exploring profile data collected with Valgrind's cachegrind tool. Part of kde-sdk .
https://apps.kde.org/kcachegrind/ || KDE: kcachegrind , Qt: qcachegrind
  • Massif-Visualizer — Visualizer for Valgrind Massif data files.
https://apps.kde.org/massif_visualizer/ || massif-visualizer
  • perf — Official CLI for the Linux kernel's perf_events profiling subsystem.
https://perfwiki.github.io/ || perf
  • Sysprof — Profiling tool that helps in finding the functions in which a program uses most of its time. Part of gnome-extra .
https://apps.gnome.org/Sysprof/ || sysprof
Tip Some of Valgrind's built-in tools, such as Cachegrind and Callgrind, provide profiling functionality.

Language runtime version management

These tools are language-agnostic, rather than focusing on one specific language like pyenv or rbenv.

  • Mise — A polyglot version manager manages installations of programming language runtimes and other tools for local development.
https://mise.jdx.dev/ || mise
  • asdf — Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more.
https://asdf-vm.com || asdf-vm AUR
  • Nix — A purely functional package manager that aims to make package management reproducible, declarative and reliable.
https://nix.dev/ || nix
  • Guix — A package manager that offers transactional, reproducible, per-user package management.
https://guix.gnu.org/ || guix AUR

Lexing and parsing

Lex and Yacc are part of POSIX.

  • Berkeley Yacc — Berkeley reimplementation of the Unix parser generator Yacc.
https://invisible-island.net/byacc/ || byacc
  • flex — A tool for generating text-scanning programs, alternative to Lex.
https://github.com/westes/flex || flex
  • GNU Bison — The GNU general-purpose parser generator, alternative to byacc.
https://www.gnu.org/software/bison/ || bison

And then there are also:

  • ANTLR — Parser generator, written in Java, for parsing structured text or binary files.
https://www.antlr.org/ || antlr4
  • LPeg — Pattern-matching library, based on PEGs, for Lua.
https://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/ || lua-lpeg , lua52-lpeg , lua51-lpeg
  • peg/leg — Recursive-descent parser generators for C.
https://www.piumarta.com/software/peg/ || peg
  • Ragel — Compiles finite state machines from regular languages into executable C, C++, Objective-C, or D code.
https://www.colm.net/open-source/ragel/ || ragel

GUI/TUI prompts

These programs provide ready-made user interfaces for alerting the user or prompting for information. These are best suited for writing shell scripts; for more complex use-cases, see #GUI builders.

https://invisible-island.net/dialog/ || dialog
https://invent.kde.org/utilities/kdialog || kdialog
  • Qarma — Zenity clone for Qt5.
https://github.com/luebking/qarma || qarma-git AUR
  • yad (Yet Another Dialog) — Zenity fork with more dialog types and support for custom buttons.
https://github.com/v1cont/yad || yad
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/zenity || zenity

GUI builders

  • App Icon Preview — Tool for designing applications icons which target the GNOME desktop.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/design/app-icon-preview || app-icon-preview
  • Cambalache — A RAD tool for GTK 4 and 3 with a clear MVC design and data model first philosophy. (Work in progress)
https://gitlab.gnome.org/jpu/cambalache || cambalache AUR
  • Elastic — Design and export spring physics-based animations to use with libadwaita.
https://apps.gnome.org/Elastic/ || elastic
  • FLUID — FLTK GUI designer.
https://www.fltk.org/ || fltk
  • Glade — Create or open user interface designs for GTK applications. Part of gnome-extra . (GTK 3 only)
https://glade.gnome.org/ || glade
  • Icon Library — Find the right icon to use on your GNOME application.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/design/icon-library || icon-library
  • KUIViewer — Quick viewer for Qt Designer UI File. Part of kde-sdk .
https://apps.kde.org/kuiviewer/ || kde-dev-utils
  • Qt Widget Designer — Tool for designing and building graphical user interfaces (GUIs) with Qt Widgets.
https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtdesigner-manual.html || qt6-tools
  • Symbolic Preview — Utility to create, preview and export symbolic icons which target the GNOME desktop.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/design/symbolic-preview || symbolic-preview
  • Typography — Tool for working with the GNOME typography design guidelines.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/design/typography || typography

Hex editors

See also Wikipedia:Comparison of hex editors.

  • Bless — High quality, full featured hex editor.
https://github.com/afrantzis/bless || bless AUR
  • GHex — Hex editor for GNOME, which allows the user to load data from any file, view and edit it in either hex or ascii. Part of gnome-extra .
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Ghex || ghex
  • heh — Cross-platform terminal hex editor, it aims to replicate some of the look of hexyl while functionally acting like a terminal UI version of GHex.
https://github.com/ndd7xv/heh || heh
  • hyx — A minimalistic (< 2300 lines of C) but powerful (hex/ASCII, insert/replace/delete, copy/paste, undo/redo, search, colors, vim-inspired controls) Linux terminal hex editor.
https://yx7.cc/code/ || hyx AUR
  • ImHex — A hex editor for reverse engineers, programmers, and people who value their retinas when working at 3 AM.
https://imhex.werwolv.net/ || imhex AUR
  • Okteta — KDE hex editor for viewing and editing the raw data of files.
https://apps.kde.org/okteta/ || okteta
  • Reverse Engineer's Hex Editor — Hex editor with features for analyzing and annotating binary file formats
https://github.com/solemnwarning/rehex || rehex AUR
  • vim-hexmode — Vim plugin to edit binary files in a hex mode automatically.
https://github.com/fidian/hexmode || vim-hexmode-git AUR
  • wxHexEditor — Hex editor for large files with advanced features such as raw memory and disk editing capabilities.
https://www.wxhexeditor.org/ || wxhexeditor AUR

Hex dumpers

See also Wikipedia:Hex dump.

  • chd — Unicode-aware replacement for xxd/hexdump.
https://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/chd.html || chd-git AUR
  • hex — Modern colored hex dump. Binary name is hx.
https://github.com/sitkevij/hex || hex
  • hexd — Modern colored hex dump.
https://github.com/FireyFly/hexd || hexd AUR
  • hexdump — Basic hex dump from the standard package util-linux.
https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux || util-linux
  • hexxy — Modern colored hex dump.
https://github.com/sweetbbak/hexxy || hexxy-git AUR
  • hexyl — Modern colored hex dump.
https://github.com/sharkdp/hexyl || hexyl
  • huxdemp — Advanced and colored version of hexdump using a pager. Binary name is huxd.
https://github.com/kiedtl/huxdemp || huxdemp-git AUR (git), huxdemp AUR (bin), hxd AUR (bin)
  • od — Dump files in octal and other formats.
https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/ || coreutils
  • phd — Colored hex dump. pwn phd.
https://docs.pwntools.com/en/stable/commandline.html#pwn-phd || python-pwntools
  • ugrep — Grep alternative with a hex dump feature. ug --hexdump.
https://github.com/Genivia/ugrep || ugrep
  • unidump — hexdump for Unicode data.
https://github.com/Codepoints/unidump || unidump AUR, unidump-git AUR
  • xxd — Basic hex dump from vim.
https://www.vim.org/download.php || vim , tinyxxd , gvim

Web development tools

  • Bruno — IDE for exploring and testing API's, similar to Postman. Based on the Electron platform.
https://www.usebruno.com/ || bruno AUR
  • Cartero — Graphical HTTP client that can be used as a developer tool to test web APIs and perform all kind of HTTP requests to web servers.
https://cartero.danirod.es/ || cartero AUR
  • Dev Toolbox — Development tools at your fingertips.
https://github.com/aleiepure/devtoolbox || devtoolbox AUR
  • Emblem — Generate projects avatars for your Matrix rooms and git forges from a symbolic icon.
https://apps.gnome.org/Emblem/ || emblem
  • Insomnia — API client for GraphQL, REST, WebSockets, Server-sent events (SSE), gRPC and any other HTTP compatible protocol. Based on the Electron platform.
https://insomnia.rest/ || insomnia AUR
  • KImageMapEditor — Editor of image maps embedded inside HTML files, based on the <map> tag. Part of kde-graphics .
https://apps.kde.org/kimagemapeditor/ || kimagemapeditor
  • Postman — Proprietary tool to build, test, and document your APIs faster. Based on the Electron platform.
https://www.postman.com/ || postman-bin AUR
  • Resonance — Local-first, zero-account API client application designed to provide an excellent user experience for testing and interacting with web services.
https://db-mobile.github.io/resonance/ || resonance-bin AUR
  • Share Preview — Preview and debug websites metadata tags for social media share.
https://apps.gnome.org/SharePreview/ || share-preview
  • SoapUI — Functional testing tool for SOAP and REST testing.
https://www.soapui.org/ || soapui AUR
  • Webfont Bundler — Utility to generate WOFF, WOFF2 and the necessary CSS boilerplate from non-web font formats (OTF & TTF).
https://apps.gnome.org/WebfontKitGenerator/ || webfont-kit-generator

JSON tools

  • gron — gron transforms JSON into discrete assignments to make it easier to grep.
https://github.com/tomnomnom/gron || gron
  • jid — JSON incremental digger.
https://github.com/simeji/jid || jid AUR
  • jo — A command to create JSON.
https://github.com/jpmens/jo || jo-git AUR
  • jq — jq is a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor.
https://jqlang.org/ || jq
  • jshon — A JSON parser for the shell.
http://kmkeen.com/jshon/ || jshon
  • The Elvish shell has built-in support for JSON.

Literate programming

See also Wikipedia:Literate programming.

  • Noweb — A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming build against ICON libs and texlive
https://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/ || noweb AUR
  • nuweb — A Simple Literate Programming Tool
https://nuweb.sourceforge.net/ || nuweb AUR

UML modelers

See also Wikipedia:List of Unified Modeling Language tools.

  • ArgoUML — UML modeling tool with support for all standard UML 1.4 diagrams.
https://argouml-tigris-org.github.io/ || argouml AUR
  • Eclipse Modeling Tools — Tools and runtimes for building model-based applications.
https://www.eclipse.org/ || eclipse-modeling-tools AUR
  • Gaphor — Simple UML and SysML modeling tool.
https://apps.gnome.org/Gaphor/ || gaphor
  • Modelio — Modeling environment supporting the main standards: UML, BPMN, MDA, SysML.
https://www.modelio.org/ || modelio-bin AUR
  • Papyrus — Model-based engineering tool based on Eclipse.
https://eclipse.dev/papyrus/ || papyrus AUR
  • PlantUML — Tool to create UML diagrams from a plain text language.
https://plantuml.com || plantuml
  • PlantUML QEditor — PlantUML editor written in Qt.
https://github.com/borco/plantumlqeditor || plantumlqeditor-git AUR
  • Umbrello — Unified Modelling Language (UML) diagram program based on KDE Technology. Part of kde-sdk .
https://apps.kde.org/umbrello || umbrello
  • UMLet — UML tool with a simple user interface: draw UML diagrams fast, build sequence and activity diagrams from plain text, export diagrams to eps, pdf, jpg, svg, and clipboard, share diagrams using Eclipse, and create new, custom UML elements.
https://umlet.com/ || umlet AUR
  • UML/INTERLIS-editor — Facilitate the application of the model driven approach to a greater number of users.
http://www.umleditor.org/ || umleditor AUR
  • Violet — Very easy to learn; use UML editor that draws nice-looking diagrams.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/violet/ || violetumleditor AUR

API documentation browsers

  • Biblioteca — API documentation viewer for GNOME.
https://apps.gnome.org/Biblioteca/ || biblioteca
  • Devhelp — Developer tool for browsing and searching API documentation.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/devhelp || devhelp
  • Doc Browser — API documentation browser with support for DevDocs and Hoogle.
https://github.com/qwfy/doc-browser || doc-browser-git AUR
  • Manuals — Developer documentation browser for GNOME. Part of gnome-extra .
https://apps.gnome.org/Manuals/ || manuals
  • Qt Assistant — Tool for viewing on-line documentation in Qt help file format.
https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtassistant-index.html || qt6-tools + litehtml
  • quickDocs — Fast developer docs reader for reading Valadoc and DevDocs.
https://github.com/mdh34/quickDocs || quickdocs AUR
  • Zeal — Offline API documentation browser for software developers.
https://zealdocs.org/ || zeal

Issue tracking systems

https://www.bugzilla.org || bugzilla
  • Flyspray — Lightweight, web-based bug tracking system written in PHP
https://www.flyspray.org/ || flyspray AUR
  • MantisBT — Web-based issue tracking system
https://www.mantisbt.org/ || mantisbt AUR
  • Redmine — A flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails, it is cross-platform and cross-database.
https://www.redmine.org || redmine
  • Trac — Trac Integrated SCM and Project Management using Apache and Subversion.
https://trac.edgewall.org/ || trac AUR

See also Git server#Advanced web applications.

Code review

  • Gerrit — A web-based code review tool built on top of the Git version control system
https://www.gerritcodereview.com/ || gerrit AUR
  • GitLab also supports code reviews.

See also Wikipedia:List of tools for code review.

Game development

See also Wikipedia:List of game engines.

  • Allegro — A cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming.
https://liballeg.org/ || allegro
  • GDevelop — Game creator designed to be used by everyone – no programming skills required. Based on the Electron platform.
https://gdevelop.io/ || gdevelop AUR
  • Godot — Advanced, feature-packed, multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine. Create games with ease, using Godot's unique approach to game development.
https://godotengine.org/ || godot
  • LibreSprite — Animated sprite editor and pixel art tool lets you create 2D animations for videogames.
https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite || libresprite
  • LÖVE — Lua based game development environment.
https://love2d.org/ || love
  • Pixelorama — 2D sprite editor with animation support, made by Orama Interactive in the Godot Engine using GDScript.
https://orama-interactive.itch.io/pixelorama || pixelorama AUR
  • TIC-80 — Fantasy computer/console.
https://tic80.com/ || tic-80-git AUR
  • Tiled — General purpose 2D level editor with powerful tile map editing features. It is built to be easy to use and is suitable for many type of games.
https://www.mapeditor.org/ || tiled
  • Unity — Unity is a flexible and powerful development platform for creating multi-platform 3D and 2D games. Proprietary, but a free version is available for certain use-cases (see here for more details). Based on the Electron platform.
https://unity.com/ || unityhub AUR
  • Unreal Engine — A proprietary 3D computer graphics game engine developed by Epic Games
https://www.unrealengine.com || unreal-engine AUR

Repository managers

  • Nexus 2 — Nexus 2 Repository Manager (OSS)
https://www.sonatype.com/nexus-repository-oss [dead link 2025年08月15日—HTTP 404] || nexus AUR
  • Nexus 3 — Nexus 3 Repository OSS
https://www.sonatype.com/nexus-repository-oss [dead link 2025年08月15日—HTTP 404] || nexus-oss AUR
  • Artifactory — Artifactory is an advanced Binary Repository Manager for use by build tools, dependency management tools and build servers
https://jfrog.com/artifactory/ || artifactory-oss AUR

Text input

This article or section is a candidate for moving to List of applications/Other#Desktop environments.

Notes: This is related mostly to desktop environments which have a large section on another page. (Discuss in Talk:List of applications/Utilities)

Character selectors

  • Emote — A modern emoji picker written in GTK3.
https://github.com/tom-james-watson/Emote || emote AUR
  • GNOME Characters — Character map application for GNOME. Part of gnome .
https://apps.gnome.org/Characters/ || gnome-characters
  • gucharmap — GTK 3 character selector for GNOME.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gucharmap || gucharmap
  • Hieroglyphic — Search through over 1000 different LaTeX symbols by sketching.
https://apps.gnome.org/Hieroglyphic/ || hieroglyphic
  • jome — A fast, keyboard-centric emoji picker with user-defined keywords and Emoji support.
https://github.com/eepp/jome/ || jome AUR
  • KCharSelect — Tool to select special characters from all installed fonts and copy them into the clipboard. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/kcharselect/ || kcharselect
  • Plasma Emoji Selector — An emoji picker for Plasma. Run with plasma-emojier. Part of plasma .
https://kde.org/plasma-desktop/ || plasma-desktop
  • r-clisymbols — Unicode Symbols at the R Prompt.
https://cran.r-project.org/package=clisymbols || r-clisymbols AUR
  • rofimoji — Emoji, unicode and general character picker for rofi and rofi-likes
https://github.com/fdw/rofimoji || rofimoji
  • Smile — An emoji picker with custom tags support and localization.
https://smile.mijorus.it/ || smile AUR
  • unipicker — CLI utility for searching unicode characters by description and copy them to the clipboard.
https://github.com/jeremija/unipicker || unipicker AUR

On-screen keyboards

  • CellWriter — Grid-entry handwriting recognition input panel.
https://github.com/risujin/cellwriter || cellwriter AUR
  • CoreKeyboard — Simple X11 based Qt virtual keyboard with word suggestions. Part of C-Suite.
https://cubocore.gitlab.io/ || corekeyboard AUR
  • Onboard — Onscreen keyboard useful for tablet PC users and for mobility impaired users.
https://launchpad.net/onboard || onboard
  • Plasma Keyboard — Virtual keyboard useful for KDE Plasma-Wayland.
https://kde.org/plasma-desktop/ || plasma-keyboard
  • qt6-virtualkeyboard — Onscreen keyboard by the Qt project.
https://www.qt.io || qt6-virtualkeyboard
  • qtvkbd — Virtual keyboard written in Qt, a fork of kvkbd.
https://github.com/Alexander-r/qtvkbd || qtvkbd AUR
  • QVKbd — Virtual keyboard written in Qt.
https://github.com/KivApple/qvkbd || qvkbd AUR
  • Squeekboard — GTK 3 virtual keyboard for Wayland, written in Rust/C.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/squeekboard || squeekboard
  • theShell On Screen Keyboard — Touchscreen keyboard for theShell.
https://github.com/vicr123/ts-kbd || ts-kbd AUR
  • wvkbd — Virtual keyboard for Wayland and wlroots.
https://github.com/jjsullivan5196/wvkbd/ || wvkbd AUR
  • xvkbd — Virtual keyboard for X window system.
https://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/ || xvkbd AUR

Keyboard layout switchers

  • fbxkb — A NETWM compliant keyboard indicator and switcher. It shows a flag of current keyboard in a systray area and allows you to switch to another one.
https://fbxkb.sourceforge.net/ || fbxkb AUR
  • gxkb — X11 keyboard layout indicator and switcher.
https://github.com/zen-tools/gxkb || gxkb
  • qxkb — A keyboard switcher written in Qt.
https://github.com/disels/qxkb || qxkb AUR
  • xxkb — A lightweight keyboard layout indicator and switcher.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xxkb/ || xxkb

Keybinding managers

See Keyboard shortcuts#Xorg.

Input methods

See the main article: Input method.

Disks

Partitioning tools

See Partitioning#Partitioning tools.

Formatting tools

See File systems#Types of file systems.

Cloning tools

See Disk cloning.

Mount tools

See also udisks#Mount helpers.

  • 9mount — Mount 9p filesystems.
https://sqweek.net/code/9mount/ || 9mount AUR
  • cryptmount — Mount an encrypted file system as a regular user.
https://github.com/rwpenney/cryptmount/ || cryptmount AUR
  • KDiskFree — Displays information about hard disks and other storage devices. It also allows to mount and unmount drives and view them in a file manager. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/kdf/ || kdf
  • ldm — A lightweight daemon that mounts drives automagically using udev
https://github.com/LemonBoy/ldm || ldm AUR
  • pmount — Mount source as a regular user to an automatically created destination /media/source_name.
Debian:pmount || pmount AUR
  • pmount-safe-removal — Mount removable devices as regular user with safe removal
https://mywaytoarch.tumblr.com/post/13111098534/pmount-safe-removal-of-usb-device || pmount-safe-removal AUR
  • ws — Mount Windows network shares (CIFS and VFS).
https://sourceforge.net/projects/winshares/ || ws AUR
  • zulucrypt — A GUI frontend for cryptsetup to create, manage and mount encrypted volumes; supports encfs as well
https://mhogomchungu.github.io/zuluCrypt/ || zulucrypt AUR

Disk usage display

Console

  • duc — A library and suite of tools for inspecting disk usage.
https://duc.zevv.nl/ || duc AUR
  • dust — A more intuitive version of du in rust.
https://github.com/bootandy/dust || dust
  • gdu — Disk usage analyzer with console interface written in Go.
https://github.com/Dundee/gdu || gdu
  • gt5 — Diff-capable "du-browser".
https://gt5.sourceforge.net || gt5 AUR
  • ncdu — Simple ncurses disk usage analyzer.
https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu || ncdu

Graphical

  • Filelight — Disk usage analyzer that creates an interactive map of concentric, segmented rings that help visualise disk usage on your computer. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/filelight/ || filelight
  • File Size Viewer (part of Konqueror) — KDE based disk usage analyzer that draws a map of rectangles sized according to file or dir sizes. Run with fsview. Part of kde-network .
https://apps.kde.org/konqueror/ || konqueror
https://apps.gnome.org/Baobab/ || baobab
  • Graphical Disk Map — Disk usage analyzer that draws a map of rectangles sized according to file or dir sizes.
https://gdmap.sourceforge.net/ || gdmap AUR
  • MATE Disk Usage Analyzer — Disk usage analyzing tool for MATE Desktop.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-utils || mate-utils
  • qdirstat — Qt-based directory statistics (KDirStat/K4DirStat without any KDE - from the original KDirStat author).
https://github.com/shundhammer/qdirstat || qdirstat AUR

Disk health status

See S.M.A.R.T.#GUI applications.

File recovery tools

See File recovery#List of utilities.

Disk cleaning

See also Securely wipe disk.

Console

  • Czkawka CLI — Simple, fast and free app to remove unnecessary files from your computer.
https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka || czkawka-cli AUR
  • duff — A command-line utility for quickly finding duplicates in a given set of files.
https://github.com/elmindreda/duff || duff AUR
  • fclones — Very fast duplicate file Finder written in rust.
https://github.com/pkolaczk/fclones || fclones
  • fdupes — Program for identifying or deleting duplicate files residing within specified directories.
https://github.com/adrianlopezroche/fdupes || fdupes
  • jdupes — Identify and take actions upon duplicate files.
https://www.jdupes.com/ [dead link 2025年08月15日—SSL error] || jdupes AUR
  • rdfind — Command line tool that finds duplicate files. It compares files based on their content.
https://github.com/pauldreik/rdfind || rdfind
  • rmlint — Tool to quickly find (and optionally remove) duplicate files and other lint.
https://github.com/sahib/rmlint || rmlint-git AUR

Graphical

  • BleachBit — Frees disk space and guards your privacy; frees cache, deletes cookies, clears Internet history, shreds temporary files, deletes logs, and discards junk you did not know was there.
https://www.bleachbit.org/ || bleachbit
  • Czkawka GUI — Simple, fast and free app to remove unnecessary files from your computer. Looks similar to FSlint. Superseded by Krokiet but still receives bugfix updates.
https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka || czkawka-gui AUR
  • Detwinner — GUI tool to search and remove exact file duplicates and similar images.
https://neatdecisions.com/products/detwinner-linux/ || detwinner AUR
  • dupeGuru — GUI tool to find duplicate files in a system.
https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/ || dupeguru AUR
  • File Shredder — File deletion program designed to permanently remove sensitive files from your computer, enhancing data privacy.
https://apps.gnome.org/Raider/ || raider
  • Krokiet — New frontend for Czkawka using Slint.
https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka || krokiet AUR
  • Shredder — Graphical user interface for rmlint.
https://github.com/sahib/rmlint || rmlint-shredder-git AUR
  • Spruce — Lightweight cache cleaner and system maintenance tool.
https://github.com/sahib/rmlint || spruce-shonubot-git AUR
  • Sweeper — System cleaning utility for KDE. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/sweeper/ || sweeper

Disk image writing

See also Wikipedia:List of tools to create Live USB systems.

Warning Some disk image writing tools are known to be adware, for example etcher.
  • Bytewalk — Bytewalk is a firmware extraction tool and binwalk fork.
https://gitlab.com/bytesweep/bytewalk || bytewalk AUR
  • Deepin Boot Maker — Tool to make boot disk for Deepin OS.
https://www.deepin.org/en/original/deepin-boot-maker/ || deepin-boot-maker
  • Fedora Media Writer — Tool that helps users put Fedora images on their portable drives such as flash disks.
https://github.com/FedoraQt/MediaWriter || mediawriter AUR
  • Image Burner — Simple imageburner designed for elementary OS.
https://github.com/artemanufrij/imageburner || imageburner AUR
  • Impression — Application to create bootable drives from disk images.
https://apps.gnome.org/Impression/ || impression
  • ISO Image Writer — KDE tool to write a .iso file to a USB disk. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/isoimagewriter/ || isoimagewriter
  • MultiBootUSB — Install multiple live distributions on a USB disk non-destructively and has an option to uninstall them.
https://github.com/mbusb/multibootusb/ || multibootusb AUR
  • MultiWriter — Write an ISO file to multiple USB devices at once. Part of gnome-extra .
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/MultiWriter || gnome-multi-writer
  • Popsicle — Utility for flashing multiple USB devices in parallel, written in Rust.
https://github.com/pop-os/popsicle || popsicle AUR
  • SUSE Studio ImageWriter — Utility for writing raw disk images and hybrid ISOs to USB keys.
https://github.com/openSUSE/imagewriter || imagewriter AUR
  • UNetbootin — Installs Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive.
https://unetbootin.github.io/ || unetbootin AUR
  • Usbimager — Minimal GUI application to write compressed disk images to USB drives.
https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager || usbimager AUR
  • Ventoy — A New Bootable USB Solution.
https://www.ventoy.net/ || ventoy AUR
  • windows2usb — Windows ISO to Flash Drive burning utility for Linux with MBR/GPT, BIOS/UEFI, FAT32/NTFS support.
https://github.com/ValdikSS/windows2usb || windows2usb-git AUR
  • WoeUSB — Simple tool to create USB stick windows installer from an ISO image or a real DVD. (Fork of WinUSB).
https://github.com/WoeUSB/WoeUSB || woeusb AUR, woeusb-ng AUR

System

System monitors

See also Category:Monitoring.

Console

  • atop — System and process monitor for Linux.
https://www.atoptool.nl/index.php || atop
  • bashtop — A Linux resource monitor written in bash.
https://github.com/aristocratos/bashtop || bashtop
  • bottom — A customizable graphical process/system monitor for the terminal.
https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom || bottom
  • bpytop — Htop but more lightweight with more features.
https://github.com/aristocratos/bpytop || bpytop
  • btop — Rewrite of bpytop in C++
https://github.com/aristocratos/btop || btop
  • collectl — Collectl is a light-weight performance monitoring tool capable of reporting interactively as well as logging to disk. It reports statistics on cpu, disk, infiniband, lustre, memory, network, nfs, process, quadrics, slabs and more in easy to read format.
https://collectl.sourceforge.net/ || collectl AUR
  • CoreFreq — Low-level CPU monitor with BIOS like functionalities.
https://github.com/cyring/CoreFreq || corefreq-client AUR
  • ctop — Top-like interface for Docker and runc container metrics.
https://ctop.sh/ || ctop
  • dool — Versatile resource statistics tool.
https://github.com/scottchiefbaker/dool || dool
  • glances — CLI curses-based monitoring tool in Python.
https://nicolargo.github.io/glances/ || glances
  • gtop — A system monitoring dashboard for the terminal.
https://github.com/aksakalli/gtop || gtop
  • hitome — A quick and dirty system monitor that is light on resources.
https://github.com/artefact2/hitome || hitome-git AUR
  • htop — Simple, ncurses interactive process viewer.
https://htop.dev/ || htop
  • kmon — Linux kernel manager and activity monitor.
https://github.com/orhun/kmon || kmon
  • Sysstat — Collection of resource monitoring tools: iostat, isag, mpstat, pidstat, sadf, sar.
https://sysstat.github.io/ || sysstat
  • zps — A small utility for listing and reaping zombie processes on GNU/Linux.
https://github.com/orhun/zps || zps

Graphical

  • Conky — Lightweight, scriptable system monitor.
https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky || conky
  • CoreStats — Simple lightweight system resource viewer to monitor the CPU, RAM, Network and Disk IO statistics. Part of C-Suite.
https://cubocore.gitlab.io/ || corestats AUR
  • Deepin System Monitor — Monitor system process status for Deepin desktop.
https://www.deepin.org/en/original/deepin-system-monitor/ || deepin-system-monitor
  • Evisum — GUI top/htop-like process viewer using EFL.
https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/evisum || evisum
  • GKrellM — Simple, flexible system monitor package for GTK with many plug-ins.
https://billw2.github.io/gkrellm/gkrellm.html || gkrellm AUR
  • GNOME System Monitor — System monitor for GNOME to view and manage system resources. Part of gnome .
https://apps.gnome.org/SystemMonitor/ || gnome-system-monitor
  • jdSystemMonitor — Advanced, desktop-independent system monitor for Linux. Its goal is to provide as much information about your system as possible, with a focus on process management.
https://jakobdev.codeberg.page/work/app/jdSystemMonitor || jdsystemmonitor AUR
  • Linux Process Explorer — Graphical process explorer for Linux.
https://github.com/wolfc01/procexp || procexp AUR
  • LXTask — Lightweight process manager for LXDE.
https://github.com/lxde/lxtask || lxtask
  • MATE System Monitor — System monitor for MATE.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-system-monitor || mate-system-monitor
  • Mission Center — GTK4 application for monitoring CPU, memory, disk, network and GPU usage.
https://gitlab.com/mission-center-devs/mission-center || mission-center
  • Nagstamon — Status monitor that connects to multiple Nagios, Icinga, Opsview, Centreon, Op5 Monitor/Ninja, Checkmk and Thruk monitoring servers.
https://nagstamon.de/ || nagstamon AUR
  • Nvidia System Monitor — Task manager for Nvidia GPUs.
https://github.com/congard/nvidia-system-monitor-qt || nvidia-system-monitor-qt AUR
  • Paramano — Light battery monitor and a CPU frequency scaler. Forked from trayfreq
https://gitlab.com/dphillips/paramano || paramano AUR
  • Plasma System Monitor — Advanced and customizable system monitor for KDE. Part of plasma .
https://apps.kde.org/plasma-systemmonitor/ || plasma-systemmonitor
  • Qt Process Manager — Lightweight process manager for LXQt.
https://github.com/lxqt/qps || qps
  • Resources — Simple and versatile monitor for graphical applications, processes and system resources (CPUs, memory, GPUs, network interfaces and block devices), written in Rust and GTK4.
https://apps.gnome.org/Resources/ || resources
  • System Monitoring Center — Multi-featured, low-resource system monitor that lets you easily track and manage CPU, RAM, disk, network, and GPU usage.
https://github.com/hakandundar34coding/system-monitoring-center || system-monitoring-center AUR
  • Task Manager — GTK3 based process manager with basic system resource monitor for Xfce.
https://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-taskmanager || xfce4-taskmanager
  • Usage — View information about use of system resources, like memory and disk space.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Usage || gnome-usage
  • xosview — System monitor that resembles gr_osview from SGI IRIX.
https://www.pogo.org.uk/~mark/xosview/ || xosview AUR

Daemon

  • Collectd — Simple, extensible system monitoring daemon based on rrdtool. It has a small footprint and can be set up either stand-alone or as a server/client application.
https://collectd.org/ || collectd AUR
  • Fsniper — Daemon to run scripts based on changes in files monitored by inotify.
https://github.com/l3ib/fsniper || fsniper AUR
  • netdata — Web-based real-time performance monitor.
https://github.com/netdata/netdata || netdata
  • Telegraf — Agent written in Go for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics.
https://docs.influxdata.com/telegraf/latest/ || telegraf AUR

Hardware sensor monitoring

See lm_sensors#Graphical front-ends.

System information viewers

Console

  • agesafetch — A tool for identifying the AGESA version embedded in your AMD system's UEFI firmware.
https://gitlab.com/BVollmerhaus/agesafetch || agesafetch AUR
  • alsi — A system information tool for Arch Linux. It can be configured for every other system without even touching the source code of the script.
https://trizenx.blogspot.com/2012/08/alsi.html || alsi AUR
  • archey4 — Python script to display system information alongside the Arch Linux logo.
https://github.com/HorlogeSkynet/archey4 || archey4 AUR
  • dmidecode — It reports information about your system's hardware as described in your system BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard.
https://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/ || dmidecode
  • fastfetch — Like Neofetch, but much faster because written in C.
https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch || fastfetch
  • hwdetect — Simple script to list modules that are exported in /sys/.
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/hwdetect/-/blob/main/hwdetect || hwdetect
  • hwinfo — Powerful hardware detection tool from openSUSE.
https://github.com/openSUSE/hwinfo || hwinfo
https://github.com/linuxhw/hw-probe || hw-probe AUR
  • hyfetch — Neofetch with LGBTQ+ pride flags!
https://github.com/hykilpikonna/hyfetch || hyfetch
  • inxi — A script to get system information.
https://codeberg.org/smxi/inxi || inxi
  • lshw — A small tool to provide detailed information on the hardware configuration of the machine with CLI and GTK interfaces.
https://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter || lshw
  • neofetch — A fast, highly customizable system info script that supports displaying images with w3m.
https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch || neofetch AUR
  • nmon — Console based application for monitoring various system components.
https://nmon.sourceforge.io/ || nmon
  • pfetch — A pretty system information tool written in POSIX sh.
https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch || pfetch AUR
  • screenfetch — Similar to archey but has an option to take a screenshot. Written in bash.
https://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch || screenfetch

Graphical

  • CPU-X — Gather information on CPU, motherboard and more.
https://thetumultuousunicornofdarkness.github.io/CPU-X/ || cpu-x
  • GPU-Viewer — GUI to glxinfo, vulkaninfo, clinfo and es2_info; written in Python with GTK.
https://github.com/arunsivaramanneo/GPU-Viewer || gpu-viewer
  • hardinfo2 — System Information and Benchmark for Linux Systems.
https://www.hardinfo2.org/ || hardinfo2
  • Inspector — Gives information about your system.
https://github.com/Nokse22/inspector || inspector AUR
  • KInfoCenter — Centralized and convenient overview of system information for KDE. Part of plasma .
https://userbase.kde.org/KInfoCenter || kinfocenter
  • USBView — Display the topology of devices on the USB bus.
http://www.kroah.com/linux/usb/ || usbview

System log viewers

  • glogg — A fast, advanced log explorer.
https://github.com/nickbnf/glogg || glogg AUR
  • GNOME Logs — Viewer for the systemd journal. Part of gnome .
https://apps.gnome.org/Logs/ || gnome-logs
  • GNOME System Log — System log viewer for GNOME.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/gnome-system-log || gnome-system-log AUR
  • KJournald Browser — Provides a flexible tool to browse in local, remote and offline systemd-journald databases. Part of kde-system .
https://apps.kde.org/kjournaldbrowser/ || kjournald
  • Klogg — Really fast log explorer based on glogg project.
https://github.com/variar/klogg || klogg AUR
  • KSystemLog — System log viewer tool for KDE. Part of kde-system .
https://apps.kde.org/ksystemlog/ || ksystemlog
  • MATE System Log — System log viewer for MATE.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-utils || mate-utils
  • Pacman Log Viewer — Tool used to inspect pacman log file, in particular it lists installed, removed and upgraded packages letting you to filter by package's name and/or date.
https://github.com/gcala/pacmanlogviewer/ || pacmanlogviewer
  • QJournalctl — Qt-based graphical user interface for systemd's journalctl command.
https://github.com/pentix/qjournalctl || qjournalctl AUR

Font viewers

See also Wikipedia:Font management software.

  • Deepin Font Manager — A font management tool for Deepin desktop.
https://www.deepin.org/en/original/deepin-font-manager/ || deepin-font-manager
  • Embellish — User-friendly application designed for managing Nerd Fonts on your system.
https://github.com/getnf/embellish || embellish-git AUR
  • Font Downloader — A simple GTK font downloader.
https://github.com/GustavoPeredo/font-downloader || fontdownloader AUR
  • Font Manager — Simple font management for GTK desktop environments.
https://fontmanager.github.io/ || font-manager
  • fontpreview — Simple shell script using fzf and sxiv for previewing fonts.
https://github.com/sdushantha/fontpreview || fontpreview AUR
  • fontpreview-ueberzug — Shell script inspired by fontpreview that uses ueberzug instead of sxiv.
https://github.com/xlucn/fontpreview-ueberzug || fontpreview-ueberzug-git AUR
  • Fonty Python — Manage, view and find your fonts.
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/fontypython || fontypython AUR
  • GNOME Fonts — Font viewer for GNOME. Part of gnome .
https://apps.gnome.org/FontViewer/ || gnome-font-viewer
  • gtk2fontsel — Font selection and preview tool.
https://gtk2fontsel.sourceforge.net/ || gtk2fontsel AUR
  • KFontview — KDE application to view and install different types of fonts. Part of plasma .
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace || plasma-workspace
  • MATE Font Viewer — Font viewer for MATE.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-control-center || mate-utils

Help viewers

See man page#Reading local man pages.

Command schedulers

See also Cron.

  • FcronQ — Fcron GUI, an advanced periodic command scheduler.
https://fcronq.xavion.name/ [dead link 2025年08月15日—domain name not resolved] || fcronq AUR
  • KCron — Tool for KDE to run applications in the background at regular intervals. It is a graphical interface to the Cron command. Part of kde-system .
https://apps.kde.org/kcron/ || kcron
  • KTimer — Little tool for KDE to execute programs after some time. It allows you to enter several tasks and to set a timer for each of them. The timers for each task can be started, stopped, changed, or looped. Part of kde-utilities .
https://apps.kde.org/ktimer/ || ktimer

Shutdown timers

  • auto-suspend — A small script for shutting down or suspending the system due to missing configured activities.
https://github.com/loh-tar/auto-suspend || auto-suspend AUR
  • Hsiu-Ming's Timer — Graphical shutdown timer, which enables you to shutdown, turn off monitor, reboot or play sound after a period of time.
https://cges30901.github.io/hmtimer-website/ || hmtimer AUR
  • KShutdown — Graphical shutdown utility, which allows you to turn off or suspend a computer at a specified time. It features various time and delay options, command-line support, and notifications.
https://kshutdown.sourceforge.io/ || kshutdown

Clock synchronization

See Time synchronization.

Screen management

See also Xrandr#Graphical front-ends.

  • RRandR — A graphical interface to the RandR X Window System extension.
https://github.com/brofi/rrandr || rrandr-git AUR

Backlight management

See Backlight#Backlight utilities.

Color management

See ICC profiles#Utilities and Backlight#Color correction.

Printer management

See CUPS#GUI applications.

Bluetooth management

See Bluetooth#Front-ends.

Power management

See Power management#Userspace tools.

System management

See systemd#GUI configuration tools.

Boot management

See GRUB/Tips and tricks#GUI configuration tools.

Package management

See pacman tips#Utilities.

Configuration management

  • aconfmgr — Package to track, manage, and restore the configuration of an Arch Linux system.
https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr || aconfmgr-git AUR
  • Ansible — IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs.
https://www.ansible.com/ || ansible
  • cdist — Simple configuration management system with Arch Linux support.
https://www.cdi.st/ || cdist AUR
  • Chef — Automation Software for Continuous Delivery of Secure Applications and Infrastructure.
https://www.chef.io/ || chef-workstation AUR, chef-client AUR
  • etckeeper — Collection of tools to let /etc be stored in a VCS repository.
https://etckeeper.branchable.com/ || etckeeper
  • Apache Mesos — Apache Mesos abstracts CPU, memory, storage, and other compute resources away from machines (physical or virtual), enabling fault-tolerant and elastic distributed systems to easily be built and run effectively.
https://mesos.apache.org/ || mesos AUR
  • Puppet — IT automation software that helps system administrators manage infrastructure throughout its lifecycle, from provisioning and configuration to patch management and compliance.
https://puppet.com/ || puppet
  • Saltstack — A Python-based, open-source software for event-driven IT automation, remote task execution, and configuration management.
https://saltproject.io/ || salt AUR

Virtualization

See Libvirt#Client and VirtualBox.

Compatibility layers

See Wine (Windows) and Darling (MacOS).

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