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A dashboard for your terminal

What does a Dodge Charger have in common with business server distributions such as Zentyal and ClearOS? Having recently done a Roundup featuring the latter two (LXF256) and also driven the former while on vacation in the USA, the author can confidently report that they all feature a rather interactive and impressive-looking dashboard. In computing terms, a dashboard is a user interface that provides an organised layout for a variety of information for quick assimilation. With WTF, you can quickly configure a multi-paned dashboard for your terminal.

Distributed under the Mozilla Public Licence and written in Go, the project prominently features a list of all its many contributors on its GitHub page. It also has a rather detailed code of conduct , adopted from the Contributor Covenant, which only helps highlight the maturity behind the project.

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