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service-bus-tui, published by MonsieurTib, is a terminal-based explorer designed for interacting with Azure Service Bus resources directly from the command line. The software enables developers and system administrators to navigate queues, topics, and subscriptions without leaving the terminal, making it particularly useful in remote or low-bandwidth environments where graphical tools are impractical. Version 1.1.0, the latest among three released versions, focuses on streamlining common Service Bus operations such as peeking, sending, and dead-lettering messages, as well as inspecting message properties and metadata. Its lightweight, keyboard-driven interface appeals to DevOps teams who integrate Service Bus management into shell scripts, CI/CD pipelines, or daily terminal workflows. By eliminating the need for the Azure portal or heavyweight desktop utilities, service-bus-tui reduces context switching and accelerates troubleshooting of message delivery issues, performance bottlenecks, or configuration drift. The utility fits within the System Utilities category, specifically targeting cloud messaging diagnostics and administrative automation. Each successive version has incrementally expanded command coverage and improved stability, ensuring compatibility with evolving Azure Service Bus features. The open-source nature of the project encourages community contributions that refine error handling and broaden platform support. service-bus-tui is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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