What is Gum?
It is a tool for glamorous shell scripts. Leverage the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss in your scripts and aliases without writing any Go code.
Gum is a tool in the Shell Utilities category of a tech stack.
Gum is an open source tool with 12.3K GitHub stars and 232 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Gum's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Gum?
Developers
Gum's Features
- Useful shell scripts
- Highly configurable, ready-to-use utilities
Gum Alternatives & Comparisons
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