{"repo":"jchultarsky/mirador","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/jchultarsky/mirador","clone":"git clone https://github.com/jchultarsky/mirador.git","description":"An opinionated personal dashboard for your terminal — world clocks, calendar and agenda, weather, tasks, notes, markets and live system metrics in a tab you leave open all day. Rust + ratatui.","language":"Rust","stars":292,"topics":["cli","command-line-tool","crossterm","dashboard","notes","productivity","ratatui","rust","system-monitor","task-management"],"license":"MIT","category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"mirador An opinionated personal dashboard for your terminal: world clocks, a calendar, weather, a real task list, notes, a market watchlist, and live CPU and network charts, laid out how you want them. It is built for one job — to sit in a terminal tab you leave open all day and glance at. That single constraint drives every decision below: nothing blinks, nothing shimmers, and nothing is designed to pull you back to it. A mirador is a lookout — the tower you climb to see everything at once. All thirteen panels on a first run, at 200x50 — wide enough that nothing has to fall back. The lit frame is the focused panel, with its own keys in its bottom border; every other panel is dimmed, so exactly one thing is at full brightness. A minute of it in use. Focus moves with Tab ; a task is typed in and lands in the list, which goes from four open to five. w opens the panel picker, switches one off, and the grid closes over the gap. m starts arranging: the task panel moves along its row, then up into the row above, then past the top edge into a row of its own — the real panels move as the keys are pressed, and Esc puts it all back. ? lists every binding for the focused panel and scrolls when there are more than fit. Then three sums go into the calculator: each answer appears in the right-hand column as it is typed, and Enter feeds it up the tape, where the results line up on their decimal points. The tasks and the note are the examples mirador seeds on a first run, and the weather, th","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/jchultarsky","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/jchultarsky/mirador/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}