Terminal-Based .docx Viewer: Fast and Office-Free Document Access
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Summary
doxx is a terminal-native document viewer for Microsoft Word files, built with Rust for performance and reliability. It allows users to view .docx files directly in the terminal without requiring Microsoft Word, offering features like smart table support, clipboard integration, and export capabilities. The tool is under active development with regular updates.
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Built with Rust for performance and reliability, it brings Word documents to your command line with beautiful rendering, smart table support, and powerful export capabilities.
Expose the contents of .docx files without leaving your terminal. Fast, safe, and smart — no Office required!
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