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I built Gloss - a local-first command glossary for terminal users.

I kept re-searching the same shell commands and scattering aliases across notes, shell history, and shell config files, so I built Gloss.
Gloss is a small open-source CLI/TUI tool for saving reusable shell commands with descriptions and tags. It lets you browse/search them in a terminal UI, scan zsh/bash configs for aliases, functions, and scripts, and safely sync managed aliases into shell config files with backups.
It is written in Go, MIT-licensed, local-first, and supports macOS/Linux with zsh and bash.
GitHub:
https://github.com/Architeg/gloss

Landing page:
https://worksfine.dev/gloss/

Gloss - A command glossary for your terminal

Gloss is a local-first command glossary for terminal users. Save reusable shell commands with descriptions and tags, browse/search them in a small TUI, scan zsh/bash configs, and safely sync managed aliases with backups.