List of iTerm2 Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with iTerm2. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    Fig Reviews & Ratings

    Fig

    Fig

    Streamline collaboration and enhance productivity with secure sharing.
    Easily share shell aliases and functions to help your colleagues minimize their keystrokes. You can also securely synchronize API keys, ports, and various application configurations among your development team. Utilize Fig's autocomplete feature to enhance your team’s internal scripts and command-line utilities. Create shell scripts that are easy to locate and share them across your engineering group. Improve the autocomplete functionality with tailored suggestions that fit your team's specific requirements. All cloud-related features are optional, with your data being encrypted during storage for added security. Furthermore, for the autocomplete function, every keystroke is processed locally, ensuring that no information is transmitted off your device, thus preserving privacy and security. This methodology not only optimizes workflows but also encourages teamwork and collaboration among team members. By embracing these tools, your team can work more efficiently and cohesively, ultimately leading to increased productivity.
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    Komandi Reviews & Ratings

    Komandi

    Komandi

    Streamline your command-line experience with AI-powered efficiency!
    Komandi is a crucial tool for developers and system administrators alike, enabling the addition, favoriting, duplication, and execution of various commands. This multipurpose application allows users to efficiently handle their most commonly used CLI commands while also recognizing potentially dangerous commands to avert accidental execution. Leveraging AI technology, Komandi empowers users to create terminal commands straight from natural language inputs, simplifying interactions with their systems. Users have the flexibility to run commands instantly or specify certain directories for execution, thus optimizing their workflow on platforms like macOS, Windows, and Linux. Additionally, the application features a search capability that facilitates quick command retrieval and execution through keyboard shortcuts, which significantly boosts user productivity. For those keen to explore its capabilities, Komandi is offered as a free download from the website, although it comes with a trial period of seven days after which a license purchase is required to access its full range of features. This trial limitation encourages users to experience the tool’s advantages first-hand, making it an essential resource for anyone aiming to enhance their command-line efficiency and effortlessly organize their command collection.
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