Become a sponsor to Jesse Duffield
Goodness gracious, open source is hard. When I first created Lazygit to speed up my own development workflow, I could not have guessed how successful it would become. The same is true of its spiritual successor, Lazydocker. It's been quite some time since I started my open source journey, but these two apps have still got a long way to go. I want to show the world just how easy life can be when a developer has the right tools at their disposal, and I think terminal UIs are the perfect tools to bridge the gap between clunky command line programs and bloated desktop GUIs.
But I need your help! With each passing day I find myself with less time (aka motivation) to contribute to these projects, and I still have so many bugs I want to fix and features I want to add. Your sponsorship will give me the boost to kick it back into gear and make a difference in the world of developer productivity.
If I can crack 200 sponsors that will give me the motivation and financial support to start outputting far more content. That is, more features, more bugfixes, more documentation, more coding videos and demos, and more blog posts. My friends tell me I'm crazy for thinking there's any money in open source. Let's prove them wrong!
Featured work
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jesseduffield/lazygit
simple terminal UI for git commands
Go 53,388 -
jesseduffield/lazydocker
The lazier way to manage everything docker
Go 37,537 -
jesseduffield/horcrux
Split your file into encrypted fragments so that you don't need to remember a passcode
Go 4,638 -
jesseduffield/OK
Welcome to the future of programming languages: OK?
Go 538 -
jesseduffield/lazy_migrate
A little terminal UI for managing schema migrations in rails
Ruby 191 -
jesseduffield/lazycli
Turn static CLI commands into TUIs with ease
Rust 351