17 boosters for "tui" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
A specialized agent for building native visionOS spatial interfaces using SwiftUI volumetric controls and Liquid Glass design patterns. Ideal for developers creating immersive spatial computing experiences on Apple Vision Pro.
A physics tutoring booster that adapts explanations from intuitive reasoning to formal derivations based on learner level. Ideal for students, educators, and researchers seeking physics help across all difficulty tiers.
Guides developers in creating pull requests that follow Instructure UI conventions, including required sections like summaries, test plans, and AI disclosure statements. Useful for teams contributing to or maintaining InstUI design systems.
VTCode is a system prompt designed to enhance a semantic AI coding agent for terminal-based development environments, providing clearer instructions and error handling for developers using Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or ChatGPT.
mq is a jq-like CLI tool for querying and transforming Markdown files, with development guidelines covering Rust conventions, project structure, and multi-platform integrations (LSP, DAP, WASM, Python). Developers building Markdown processing pipelines or contributing to the mq project benefit from these structured instructions.
Helps SwiftUI developers integrate the Recap library for in-app release notes, configure display policies, and maintain Releases.md documentation. Essential for teams building apps with Recap-based feature announcements.
"name": "motioneyes", "displayName": "MotionEyes", "description": "Agent-first SwiftUI motion observability for debugging animations and scroll behavior with MotionEyes traces.",
Nereid enables real-time collaborative diagram editing in Mermaid through an MCP-powered TUI interface, with attention-coordination features for sequence diagrams and flowcharts. Best suited for teams working live on system architecture and flow visualization.
A TUI-style MCP server that enables Claude and other AI models to ask users questions interactively through a web interface, useful for developers building interactive AI applications that need user input during execution.
A Terminal UI specialist agent that builds responsive, interactive command-line interfaces using crossterm for direct terminal control, keyboard handling, and real-time rendering. Ideal for developers creating CLI tools, interactive applications, or terminal-based dashboards that need professional UI/UX.
An MCP server that provides Swift and SwiftUI best practices guidance and tools for Claude Desktop and Claude Code environments. Useful for iOS/macOS developers seeking AI-assisted code review and pattern recommendations.
An MCP server that integrates Nuxt UI component documentation and source code into AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf, enabling developers to get instant access to component examples and usage patterns while coding.
Enables Claude to persistently store and retrieve project context across coding sessions using atuin's key-value store, automatically detecting the current project and branch. Developers working on long-running projects benefit from automatic context recall without manual documentation.
An MCP server that provides unified control over multiple development servers (Django, Vue, Celery, etc.) through a TUI interface, enabling LLM-assisted development workflows in Copilot. Ideal for developers managing complex local environments who want programmatic server control integrated with AI assistants.
Luna is a specialized UI/UX agent that helps developers design, review, and improve user interfaces through expert guidance on components, accessibility, responsive layouts, and user interaction patterns. It's ideal for developers building React applications who want professional feedback on their UI code and design decisions.
Kibi is a local-first AI agent CLI tool that integrates with Claude via MCP, providing a terminal-based interface for AI-powered workflows. It benefits developers and power users who want to run AI agents locally with full control over their data and LLM interactions.
This booster appears to mislabel a Git commit message generator as a Microsoft Ignite 2025 session browser, creating confusion about its actual purpose and functionality.