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    imgp

    imgp

    Multi-core image resizer and rotator. Go crunch 'em!

    imgp is a command line image resizer and rotator for JPEG and PNG images. If you have tons of images you want to resize adaptively to a screen resolution or rotate by an angle using a single command, imgp is the utility for you. It can save a lot on storage too. Powered by multiprocessing, an intelligent adaptive algorithm, recursive operations, shell completion scripts, EXIF preservation (and more), imgp is a very flexible utility with well-documented easy to use options. imgp intends...
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    ParamIT

    a Toolset for Molecular Mechanical Force Field Parameterization

    ParamIT is a toolkit aiding the development of molecular mechanical force field parameterization of small, drag like, molecules within CHARMM general force field (CGenFF) protocol. The developed toolkit helps the researchers in following ways: 1) automating the creation of multiple input files for quantum and molecular mechanics programs, 2) automating the output analysis and 3) substitute the use of full MM programs with a faster specialized one. The developed tools include: 1) generator of...
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    pydictor

    pydictor

    powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack

    A powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack. You can use pydictor to generate a general blast wordlist, a custom wordlist based on Web content, a social engineering wordlist, and so on; You can use the pydictor built-in tool to safe delete, merge, unique, merge and unique, count word frequency to filter the wordlist, besides, you also can specify your wordlist and use '-tool handler' to filter your wordlist. You can generate highly customized and complex...
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    Wp-crack

    Wp-crack is simple tool for brute force Wordpress

    This tool made by ZoneSec team, using python language.
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    A cryptographically secure random password generator for Linux written in python and GTK 2.0.
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    An attempt to send a full flagged MIME based email using open relay mail servers (authentication not required). Written in Python3. Using smtplib and email liabraries TODO: Bruteforce the SMTP authentication. Support TLS.
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