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cmds.fun is burn

2026-01-04
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cmds.fun is burn. It is a small spark that grew into a full terminal playground, and now it is alive with commands, effects, and tiny experiments.

We built cmds.fun to feel fast, direct, and a little dramatic. You type, it reacts. No menus, no detours, just a command prompt and the result.

This blog entry introduces cmds.fun as a command-driven website for developers who want a terminal-style playground in the browser. It is a fast, searchable, CLI-inspired experience where each command opens a tool, simulation, or interactive mode.

Try a few of the fun commands below:

cmds > hackertype
cmds > warp --3
cmds > pixelate --4
cmds > banner --hello
cmds > stock

Popular tools include JSON helpers like json-pretty and json-diff, converters like json-yaml, and utilities like hash, uuid, and timestamp. Games such as snake and tetris add a playful arcade layer to the terminal interface.

If you are searching for a web-based CLI playground, a command-driven tools site, or a terminal-style set of developer utilities, cmds.fun is designed for exactly that. Everything runs in the browser, feels instant, and keeps the focus on typing commands.

Expect more commands, more modes, and more experimental effects. The terminal is the UI, the command line is the navigation, and the output is the content. That is the heart of cmds.fun.

The burn is the energy. It is the glitch, the warp, the pixelate. It is also the calm tools: json-pretty, hash, timestamp. Every command is a tiny room.

This is the start. More commands, more modes, more strange little tools. The terminal is still burning.