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    kubefwd

    kubefwd

    Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development

    Kubernetes port forwarding for local development. kubefwd is a command line utility built to port forward multiple services within one or more namespaces on one or more Kubernetes clusters. kubefwd uses the same port exposed by the service and forwards it from a loopback IP address on your local workstation. kubefwd temporally adds domain entries to your /etc/hosts file with the service names it forwards.
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    pcp - Peer Copy

    pcp - Peer Copy

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p. There already exists a long list of file transfer tools, so why bother building another one? The problem I had with the existing tools is that they rely on a limited set of servers to orchestrate peer matching and data relaying which poses a centralization concern. Many of the usual centralization vs. decentralization arguments apply here, e.g. the servers are single points of failure, the service operator has the power over whom...
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    Simple command line tool for listing what programs have open sockets. Get_sock_pids output shows: program name, pid, port, type, and state (a feature netstat is missing on FreeBSD). Right now only for FreeBSD 4.x
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