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    shadcn-chat

    shadcn-chat

    CLI for adding customizable and re-usable chat components

    shadcn-chat is a chat application template built using ShadCN/UI and Next.js. It provides a modern, stylish, and customizable chat interface designed for developers who want to integrate chat functionality into their applications quickly. The project follows best practices for UI development and supports real-time messaging features.
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    CFONTS

    CFONTS

    Sexy fonts for the console

    This is a silly little command line tool for sexy ANSI fonts in the console. Give your cli some love. cfonts detects what colors are supported on your platform. It sets a level of support automatically. In cfonts you can override this by passing in the FORCE_COLOR environment variable. All settings are optional and shown here with their default. You can use cfonts in your project without the direct output to the console. The package comes with a bunch of unit tests that aim to cover 100% of...
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    nilweb

    A Common Lisp nuweb (Re)Implementation

    This is a partial reimplementation of the nuweb literate programming system (macro processor/tangle/weaver) in Common Lisp. It can be used as an alternative of the original nuweb processor or the newer nuweb.py
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    OpenDrop

    OpenDrop

    An open Apple AirDrop implementation written in Python

    OpenDrop is a command-line tool that allows sharing files between devices directly over Wi-Fi. Its unique feature is that it is protocol-compatible with Apple AirDrop which allows to share files with Apple devices running iOS and macOS. Currently (and probably also for the foreseeable future), OpenDrop only supports sending to Apple devices that are discoverable by everybody as the default contacts-only mode requires Apple-signed certificates. We support contacts-only devices by using...
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    bget

    A package manager for Windows scripts.

    Bget is a batch-file command-line tool for handling Windows scripts. It is built to be a companion to those who write, use and maintain Windows scripts. It helps those who use scripts easily download, update and remove scripts. It’s built for scripters, by scripters.
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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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    EnDiskEx

    Bulk extractor for Ensoniq-formatted disk images

    EnDiskEx is a command-line tool that bulk extracts instruments, sequences, songs, and banks from Ensoniq-formatted disk images (RAW, GKH, EDE, and EDA) for the EPS/ASR family of samplers. The extracted files are saved as EFE / SMF / TXT files. EnDiskEx is designed to extract Ensoniq banks for re-creation within a different DAW. It will track down the instrument and song files from bank references even if they were saved on another disk. There also exists a disk mapping feature to...
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    If you manage phylogenetic data, Bio::NEXUS can make your life easier with a library and ready-made tools to manipulate and visualize NEXUS files (see http://www.molevol.org/nexplorer and http://search.cpan.org/dist/Bio-NEXUS/doc/Tutorial.pod).
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    Command line tool 'subs' and its perl backend Subtitles.pm provide means for simple re-timing, joining, splitting, and format conversion of the subtitle files. Supported subtitle formats are .srt, .sub, .smi, and .idx.
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