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    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq is a command line tool that provides jq-style access to structured data sources: SQL databases, or document formats like CSV or Excel. sq executes jq-like queries, or database-native SQL. It can join across sources: join a CSV file to a Postgres table, or MySQL with Excel. sq outputs to a multitude of formats including JSON, Excel, CSV, HTML, Markdown and XML, and can insert query results directly to a SQL database. sq can also inspect sources to view metadata about the source structure (tables, columns, size). You can use sq diff to compare tables, or entire databases. sq has commands for common database operations to copy, truncate, and drop tables.
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    Specify Attachment Parser

    Compare file system dir to Specify attachments

    The Specify Attachment Parser is a Java based command line tool that compares a file system directory to attachments in Specify and identifies the files not present in Specify. The tool will optionally copy the identified files to a target directory. The tool also accepts a regular expression to match or exclude files from source directory. We wrote the parser becasuse we had a directory with 3k+ images, of which an unknown number were attached in Specify. Using the Specify...
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    UltraDBC

    Microsoft SQL Server database data compare tool

    Command line tool, that compares Microsoft SQL Server table data between tables with the same columns in different databases. Original databases are not modified. Results are saved as SQL command file or displayed to the console. Multi threaded, open sourced project, that should fill empty niche for this kind of freeware software. As a command line application it can easily be used in batch processing.
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    DReport

    DReport

    Console tool for creating directory level reports.

    Tool to create a CSV report on directory hierarchies. Listing includes date range. Great for spreadsheet analysis to govern file archival. Another STDNOJ Project. By R.A Nagy
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    HGET is a command line tool written in VBS for the Windows platform that scrapes all text from a web page, searches with a regular expression you specify for a file name that periodically changes but you know the approximate name for, then downloads the
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