Show HN: oeis-tui ā A TUI to search OEIS integer sequences in the terminal
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so I decided to make a TUI and CLI for it so that I can browse sequences in the terminal.
it supports almost all the features on the site (including the OEIS Webcam) and supports graphs, a preview pane, exporting and bookmarks.
more features here: https://github.com/hako/oeis-tui?tab=readme-ov-file#features
repo: https://github.com/hako/oeis-tui
gitHub releases: https://github.com/hako/oeis-tui/releases
cargo: cargo install oeis-tui
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