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    GeoIP

    GeoIP

    This project automatically generates GeoIP files in multiple formats

    ...Rather than depending solely on the official GeoLite2 data, geoip augments and merges data sources (especially for certain regions) to improve coverage or tailor by use-case (e.g. proxy-specific rules, private networks, or region-based classification). The repo provides automated, periodic releases (e.g. weekly or on schedule) and also offers a CLI tool so users can regenerate or customize geo data in the format they need — for example, producing a .dat file for V2Ray / Xray-core, or a MaxMind-compatible .mmdb.
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    gensched

    HTML schedule generator from list of events

    EDIT 2018/08: this project has been moved to https://gitlab.com/skramm/gensched all further developments will be over there. This is a command-line tool that generates HTML schedule pages for college or universities small structures. it generates a week-based schedule from an input file holding a list of events. It also computes various information and statistics, and shows these in various useful ways, all on static HTML pages that can be printed or hosted.
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    transitfeed

    Tools for reading, validating & writing transit schedule info in GTFS

    transitfeed helps to make public transit information projects more successful for agencies and other interested parties. It provides a library to help you parse, validate, and generate General Transit Feed Spec (GTFS) feed files. It contains several parts, including TransitFeed (Python package for reading, writing, and validating feeds); Feedvalidator (command line tool that checks a GTFS feed for problems); ScheduleViewer (application for exploring a feed on a map) and more; each with their...
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    Windows command line tool to scan DVB-T streams for EPG EIT Schedule data and save it in XMLTV format using the DirectShow PSI filter and any DVB-T device that has compatible DBA drivers.
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    Command line tool written in Java, that automaticly unpacks (password protected) RAR-Archives or multi-part RARs, if all belonging files are complete. It is designed to do unrar jobs on Linux-based NAS-Devices when downloading from Rapidshare & co.
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