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wip/{fresh,powerlevel10k,rio,DeepSeek-tui}
Hello,
I recently contributed wip/zellij, which was imported into pkgsrc as misc/zellij.
shells/powerlevel10k (v1.20.0, MIT)
A theme for Zsh that emphasises speed, flexibility, and good out-of-the-box defaults. It is one of the most widely used Zsh prompt themes and bundles its own static copy of libgit2 for fast git status rendering.
Homepage: https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/
editors/fresh (v0.3.8, GPL v2)
A terminal-based text editor and IDE aimed at zero configuration. It uses familiar keybindings and mouse support, handles multi-gigabyte files with low memory overhead, and includes a command palette and fuzzy finder.
Homepage: https://getfresh.dev/
misc/DeepSeek-TUI (v0.8.39, MIT)
A keyboard-driven terminal UI coding agent backed by DeepSeek AI models. It can read and edit files, run shell commands, search the web, manage git, and coordinate sub-agents. Supports 1M-token context windows and streaming reasoning output.
Homepage: https://github.com/Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI/
(This is one of the tools I use directly on my NetBSD systems, the deepseek-v4-pro model is very affordable - I paid the prinsley sum of $2 and still have some $1.40 to spend ;^)
x11/rio (v0.4.5, MIT)
A hardware-accelerated GPU terminal emulator written in Rust, using wgpu for cross-platform rendering. Supports X11 on NetBSD with Sixel, iTerm2 image protocol, and full Unicode rendering.
Note that rio has not yet been tested on a NetBSD installation with accelerated graphics hardware; further testing in that configuration is needed before it can be considered fully functional on NetBSD.
Homepage: https://rioterm.com/
All four packages are available in pkgsrc-wip. They have been tested on NetBSD-current (20260507) on both AMD64 and AARCH64, as well as on Ubuntu 24.04 AARCH64. I would welcome any feedback on whether these are worth importing, or any concerns about the packaging.
Thanks,
Chavdar
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