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    Brendan Falk
    Cicada is a modern CI/CD engine that lets you write your pipelines using TypeScript, rather than YAML. With Cicada, you can test jobs locally on your machine and run them in the cloud.
    Cicada
    Cicada
    Build CI/CD pipelines in TypeScript & run them anywhere
    Brendan Falk
    Use Fig's Jupyter Notebook-style interface to write scripts with code, inputs, and markdown. Capture user input with our beautiful terminal UI library. Share scripts and CLIs with your teammates instantly.
    Fig Scripts
    Build internal CLI tools, really fast
    Brendan Falk
    Fig is reimagining the terminal, starting with autocomplete. We've just added support for all JetBrains IDEs, including IntelliJ, WebStorm, PyCharm, Android Studio and more.
    Fig for JetBrains IDEs
    Terminal autocomplete in your favorite JetBrains IDE
    Brendan Falk
    Manual Pages, by Fig (fig.io/manual) provides beautiful, online documentation for 300+ CLI tools.

    All descriptions are community driven and open source. Contribute at github.com/withfig/autocomplete
    Manual Pages by Fig
    Beautiful, community-driven documentation for 300+ CLI tools
    Brendan Falk
    shell.how explains how your shell command works. It uses open source data from Fig (https://fig.io) and supports descriptions for hundreds of CLI tools like git, npm/yarn, docker, and aws. Contribute today: https://github.com/withfig/autocomplete
    shell.how
    shell.how
    Explain how your shell command works
    Brendan Falk
    Fig makes engineers more productive in the terminal.
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    Our first product adds visual completions for hundreds of public CLI tools like cd, git, npm/yarn, docker, and aws.
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    Want private autocomplete? Create your own completions and share them with your team!
    Fig
    Autocomplete for the Terminal
    Brendan Falk
    Fig adds VSCode-style autocomplete to your existing terminal.
    Fig
    Fig
    Auto complete in your terminal
    Brendan Falk
    Fig adds visual apps & shortcuts to your terminal. Developers use Fig to store shell commands / snippets and add GUIs to their terminal workflows. You can also view documentation inline, launch frequently used webapps, or even build your own CLI tool.
    Fig
    Visual apps and shortcuts for your terminal
    Brendan Falk
    Brendan Falk
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    The calendar integration for Chrome is so helpful Well done!!
    Motion 2.0
    Motion 2.0
    Transform your browser into a powerful work application