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    Outgrown Windows Task Scheduler?

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    Stop wasting engineering hours. Build secure, production-grade apps that connect directly to your company’s SQL and APIs.

    Create internal software that meets enterprise security standards. Retool connects to your business data—databases, APIs, and vector stores while ensuring compliance with granular permissions and audit logs. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, build the dashboards and admin panels your organization needs without compromising on security or control.
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    DB Browser for SQLite

    DB Browser for SQLite

    The DB Browser for SQLite

    DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) is a high quality, visual, open source tool to create, design, and edit database files compatible with SQLite. DB4S is for users and developers who want to create, search, and edit databases. DB4S uses a familiar spreadsheet-like interface, and complicated SQL commands do not have to be learned. This program is not a visual shell for the sqlite command line tool, and does not require familiarity with SQL commands. It is a tool to be used by both developers and...
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    aws-cli

    aws-cli

    Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services

    ...Its output controls and JMESPath querying let you slice, filter, and transform JSON responses directly in the shell, which is essential for automation. Waiters, paginators, and retries handle long-running or large list operations cleanly so scripts are resilient. The CLI’s stability and extensive documentation make it a cornerstone for CI/CD, incident response, and day-to-day operations.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    shot-scraper

    shot-scraper

    A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites

    ...The project is deeply integrated with automation workflows: examples show it running in scheduled jobs, GitHub Actions, and bots that publish screenshots to social media or use them in docs. It ships with detailed documentation, a tutorial, and a template repository that lets you spin up an automated screenshot pipeline.
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    testssl.sh

    testssl.sh

    Testing TLS/SSL encryption anywhere on any port

    testssl.sh is a free command-line tool that checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as recent cryptographic flaws and more. testssl.sh is free and open-source software. You can use it under the terms of GPLv2, please review the License before using it. Works for Linux, Mac OSX, FreeBSD, NetBSD and WSL/MSYS2/Cygwin out of the box, no need to install or configure something, no gems, CPAN, pip or the like. OpenBSD only needs bash to be...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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  • Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents Icon
    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    Gitlab CLI

    Gitlab CLI

    Ruby wrapper and CLI for the GitLab REST API

    Gitlab CLI is a Ruby gem and CLI tool that wraps the REST API of GitLab (including self-hosted GitLab instances) to make automation, scripting and integration simpler. It provides a Ruby DSL that abstracts away direct HTTP calls, letting developers interact with GitLab’s API in idiomatic Ruby (creating projects, merge requests, listing users, etc.). In addition to the Ruby library, there is a command-line interface which enables many GitLab operations from the terminal (or scripts) without...
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    Image to Ascii Art

    Image to Ascii Art

    Convert images to Ascii Art, with a lot of options and drawing tools

    This started as a simple image to ascii converter. However it has evolved into a much more complete ascii art suite. It has many features, including image adjustments, brighness, contrast, proportions) several image libraries, drawing and editing tools, a command line tool and more. The interface has been designed with special care, to include all tools in an easy and understandable way.
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    mwetoolkit

    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/

    ...It is a command-line tool written mostly in Python. Its development started in 2010 as a PhD thesis but the project keeps active (see the SVN logs). Up-to-date documentation and details about the tool can be found on the mwetoolkit website: http://mwetoolkit.sourceforge.net/
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    NGSbinningpytools

    Python tools for binning NGS scaffolds to various genomes.

    ...However, a critical problem is to determine the host organism for each genomic fragment present in the dataset. This project provides the computational tools for assigning the organismal identity for each genomic scaffold in the given dataset. For more detailed documentation please refer to the link below: https://sourceforge.net/p/ngsscaffolds/wiki/Documentation/
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    Dantzig-Wolfe Solver

    An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon GLPK

    An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon the GNU Linear Programming Kit. This is a command line tool for solving properly decomposed linear programs. There are several examples and some documentation to guide the use of this solver. Forked over to GitHub (see link).
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    Lightspeed golf course management software

    Lightspeed Golf is all-in-one golf course management software to help courses simplify operations, drive revenue and deliver amazing golf experiences.

    From tee sheet management, point of sale and payment processing to marketing, automation, reporting and more—Lightspeed is built for the pro shop, restaurant, back office, beverage cart and beyond.
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    PHiMX is a command-line tool to generate XMI code of a project in PHP5. It can analyze recursively several directories of PHP scripts, supports various XMI formats and allows to integrate your own include_path.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A simple to use and configurable command line tool which generates effective lines of code (eLoc) summaries for any text based programming language. By default, it currently supports the following file types: java, xml, sql, cs, css, js, and more.
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    Php2Xmi is a command-line tool written in PHP which scans PHP classes and builds an XMI file with UML representaion of classes found. XMI could be viewed using KDE's Umbrello modelling tool
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    "eccvs" is a GUI based version control system (for linux) that keeps track of all the resources of a software project. Here resources mean source code, documentation, etc., This software is based on the existing CVS command line tool.
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