Lately, I've been getting back to using the CLI a lot more.
       
       In an effort to move much of my computer usage to CLI, here's my 
       latest setup:
       
       Newsbeuter for RSS. This is a great CLI program for RSS
       consumption.
 (HTM) Newsbeuter website
       
       Cmus for music. One of the best CLI music players I've ever used. The
       only thing I find lacking is handling multiple playlists. Basically,
       you just have to clear your loaded music and load a new playlist
       file. You can't have multiple playlists set in the program and
       interactively switch between them. That aside, cmus is awesome, and
       I'm really digging it.
 (HTM) Cmus website
       
       TTYtter for Twitter. Yup. CLI Twitter client. I actually have two
       Twitter accounts, which TTYtter doesn't support, but I found a way
       around it. You can select the account to load when you run the
       program, so I actually run two instances of TTYtter, side by side in a
       split tmux window (more on this later).
 (HTM) TTYtter website
       
       Keepassc for KeePassX. I've recently been using KeePassX instead of
       LastPass to see if I can switch to it. It looks like I'll be switching
       soon and closing my LastPass account. Anyway, I tried several CLI
       KeePassX alternatives, and keepassc is, by far, the best. I don't
       remember the last time I opened the KeePassX GUI application,
       actually.
 (HTM) Keepassc website
       
       GNU Emacs for, er, GNU Emacs. I've been using CLI Emacs lately. We'll
       see how long that lasts, but so far it's ok. I lose a bit of
       functionality, like being able to view images, PDFs, etc. Honestly,
       though, I hardly (never?) do that.
 (HTM) GNU Emacs website
       
       Tmux really ties it all together. I run everything in a tmux session
       in a single terminal window. This allows me to easily switch to
       whatever application I need with the keyboard, and has the added
       benefit of window management, allowing me to do things like run two
       TTYtter sessions side by side.
 (HTM) Tmux website
       
       So, what do I still run in the GUI? 
       
       Tor Browser and Safari. I do still use lynx occasionaly, though.
       
       Skype and HipChat. There are no CLI clients for these services, which is sad.
       
       Mail.app. Yup. This is largely due to the fact that Exchange doesn't play nice
       with mutt, especially with certain rules and restrictions setup on the server.
       As for my personal email, well, that's through iCloud, which also is a bit weird
       in mutt. Even so, I'd rather run a single mail client than multiple, so for now,
       Mail.app it is.
       
       Virtualbox, for obvious reasons. It'd be sweet have a CLI implementation using
       ascii art, though, wouldn't it?
       
       Steam and other graphical games. Rogue still works great via CLI, though.
       
       Other assorted things: calendar, contacts/address book, etc.