Command Line Tools for ChromeOS

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    A command line tool to create C files from binary files. It can be used to embed the contents of external files to a C or C++ program.
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    Downloads: 421 This Week
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    Obsidian Skills

    Obsidian Skills

    Agent skills for Obsidian

    Obsidian-Skills is a repository of agent skills tailored for use with Obsidian and any Claude-compatible agent that follows the standard Agent Skills specification, enabling AI assistants to better understand and interact with Obsidian content. These skills are markdown-driven specifications that teach Claude Code (or similar agents) how to perform context-aware tasks within Obsidian’s unique environment, such as interpreting different file types and workflows, automating workflows tied to notes, or enhancing agent responses with structured knowledge. By providing formal descriptions of patterns, conventions, and workflows common to Obsidian users, the skills empower AI tools to give more relevant suggestions, generate content that adheres to user conventions, or execute complex multi-step operations that respect the knowledge graph and file relationships.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    codemaxxed

    codemaxxed

    CLI tool purpose-built to generate the maximum possible lines of code

    codemaxxed is a deliberately experimental and satirical project that generates massive amounts of code automatically to explore and critique the idea of measuring productivity through lines of code. The repository continuously grows through automated workflows that generate new files and commits at regular intervals, resulting in extremely large codebases with minimal functional value. It is built using the companion tool “codemaxxing,” which allows users to control parameters such as the number of lines generated, the level of randomness, and the speed of generation. The project intentionally produces nonsensical or low-quality code, including exaggerated naming patterns and redundant structures, to highlight the absurdity of equating quantity with quality in software engineering. It serves more as a conceptual or artistic experiment than a practical tool, illustrating how metrics can be gamed in modern development environments.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    InkOS

    InkOS

    Autonomous novel writing CLI AI Agent

    InkOS is a multi-agent creative writing system designed to automate the production of long-form narrative content such as novels through coordinated AI workflows. The system organizes multiple specialized agents that collaborate in stages, including drafting, reviewing, editing, and refining text, with optional human checkpoints to ensure quality and coherence. Its architecture reflects a pipeline approach where each agent contributes a specific function, allowing iterative improvement rather than single-pass generation. This design makes it particularly suited for complex storytelling tasks that require consistency, tone management, and structural planning across long outputs. The platform likely incorporates feedback loops where agents critique and revise each other’s work, simulating editorial processes found in traditional publishing. It emphasizes scalability, enabling users to generate large volumes of narrative content with minimal manual intervention.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    GeoIP

    GeoIP

    This project automatically generates GeoIP files in multiple formats

    GeoIP is a community-maintained project that generates and publishes enhanced GeoIP/Geo-database and IP-location/routing data in multiple formats (e.g. V2Ray .dat, MaxMind .mmdb, and others) to support proxy, VPN, or routing tools requiring IP-to-country/region resolution. 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.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    aws-cli

    aws-cli

    Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services

    The AWS CLI is the universal command-line interface for managing AWS services, automating tasks, and scripting cloud workflows. It exposes nearly every public API from EC2 and S3 to IAM, Lambda, and beyond, providing parity with the service SDKs in a tool you can run anywhere. Profiles, regions, single-sign-on, and credential helpers make it straightforward to switch contexts securely across accounts and environments. 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: 8 This Week
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    jdbc2csv.jar

    Command-line sql JDBC tool

    jdbc2csv is a small command-line tool written in JAVA and can be used on all platforms, for which JRE 8 or higher is available. To connect to a specific DBMS the tool uses its JDBC driver. The result of the executed 'select' query is displayed in CSV format ( different standards are supported ). When there is an error the tool stops with exit code 1 and the error message is output on stderr. jdbc2csv is created with a main purpose to be used in shell-scripts. Relatively easy to configurate, this tool is suitable for queries ‘select’, ‘update’ and ‘delete’. I think that is not suitable for a large number of requests, like 'insert'.
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    Downloads: 153 This Week
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    OpenCLI

    OpenCLI

    Make Any Website & Tool Your CLI

    OpenCLI is an open-source command-line interface framework designed to simplify the creation and management of developer tools by providing a modular and extensible architecture for building CLI-based applications. It focuses on improving developer productivity by standardizing how commands, arguments, and workflows are structured, allowing teams to create consistent and scalable command-line utilities. The project abstracts away much of the complexity typically associated with CLI development, enabling developers to focus on business logic rather than low-level parsing and configuration. It is designed to be flexible enough to support a wide range of use cases, from simple scripts to complex multi-command applications. OpenCLI also emphasizes usability and developer experience by offering intuitive command structures and easy extensibility. Its architecture supports integration with external services and tools, making it suitable for automation pipelines.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    xurl CLI

    xurl CLI

    The official CLI for the X API

    xurl is a modern command-line HTTP client designed to provide a flexible and developer-friendly alternative to traditional tools like curl. It introduces a simplified syntax and enhanced usability, making it easier to construct and execute HTTP requests without memorizing complex command structures. The tool supports a wide range of HTTP operations, including GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE, while also providing features such as request templating and reusable configurations. It is designed for efficiency, allowing developers to quickly test APIs, debug endpoints, and automate network interactions directly from the terminal. xurl also includes support for structured output formats, making it easier to inspect responses and integrate with scripts or pipelines. Its lightweight design ensures that it can be easily installed and used across different environments. Overall, xurl enhances the developer experience for API testing and interaction by combining simplicity with powerful functionality.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Cloud CLI

    Cloud CLI

    Use Claude Code, Cursor CLI or Codex on mobile and web with CloudCLI

    ClaudeCodeUI, also known as CloudCLI, is an open-source web and mobile interface that enables developers to control Claude Code and similar AI coding tools through a graphical environment. The project provides a browser-based dashboard that allows users to manage coding sessions, projects, and prompts remotely from virtually any device. It is designed to bridge the gap between terminal-first AI coding workflows and more accessible visual interfaces, improving usability without sacrificing power. The interface supports integration with tools such as Cursor CLI and Codex, enabling flexible multi-model workflows. Built with a mobile-friendly design, it allows developers to monitor and interact with AI coding agents on the go. Overall, ClaudeCodeUI focuses on productivity, remote control, and improved developer ergonomics for AI-assisted programming.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    skills

    skills

    The open agent skills tool - npx skills

    skills is a CLI that turns “agent skills” into a portable, installable ecosystem, letting developers add reusable instruction sets to many different coding agents from a single command. Instead of hardcoding prompts per tool, it standardizes skills as SKILL.md files with structured metadata so they can be discovered, listed, installed, updated, and version-tracked consistently. The CLI supports pulling skills from common git sources, including GitHub shorthand, full URLs, direct paths inside repos, GitLab URLs, generic git remotes, and even local folders. It is designed to work across a wide range of agents and editors, so one skill package can be installed into multiple agent-specific directories without rewriting anything for each environment. It also supports both interactive and automation-friendly flows, including non-interactive installs for CI and bulk installs for all skills, which makes it usable for teams that want consistent agent capability across machines.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MCPorter

    MCPorter

    Call MCPs via TypeScript, masquerading as simple TypeScript API

    Mcporter is a utility designed to port Minecraft worlds from Java Edition to Bedrock Edition while preserving as much structural and gameplay integrity as possible. It addresses the complex differences between the two editions’ world formats, block states, biomes, and entity representations, giving players a seamless way to bring beloved Java worlds into the Bedrock ecosystem. The tool analyzes and converts chunks, block definitions, and metadata to a format Bedrock can interpret, ensuring terrain, constructions, and most in-game elements remain recognizable and playable after conversion. Its command-line workflow simplifies what would otherwise be a manual and error-prone process, allowing users to specify source worlds, conversion settings, and target outputs with clarity and control.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    blueutil

    blueutil

    CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, etc.

    blueutil is a command-line utility for managing Bluetooth on macOS. It provides control over Bluetooth connections, device pairing, and power state from the terminal.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SIGAR (System Information Gatherer and Reporter) is a cross-platform, cross-language library and command-line tool for accessing operating system and hardware level information in Java, Perl and .NET.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    AI Commits

    AI Commits

    A CLI that writes your git commit messages for you with AI

    AI Commits is a command-line tool that writes your git commit messages for you using an AI model. It works by running git diff to gather your staged code changes, sending that diff to an LLM (originally GPT-3, now configurable), and receiving back a concise, human-readable commit message. The tool is designed to integrate cleanly into a developer’s workflow so that generating a descriptive commit message becomes a single command rather than a chore. It supports configuration via environment variables or config files so you can set your API key, preferred model, message style, and more. There are also options to preview, edit, or regenerate the AI-proposed message before actually committing, giving developers control instead of blindly trusting the output. Because it’s published as an npm package and even as a Homebrew formula, installation is straightforward across platforms.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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 needing to manually craft API requests. The gem supports customization of endpoint URL, private tokens, proxy and HTTP options, making it suitable for self-managed GitLab instances as well as gitlab.com. It is test-covered and built to be simple to integrate into Ruby projects or CI scripts. Being open-source under a BSD-2-Clause license, it invites reuse in organizational tooling or internal DevOps workflows. Overall, it is a useful tool for teams working with GitLab who want to automate tasks.
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    Summarize

    Summarize

    Point at any URL/YouTube/Podcast or file

    Summarize is a toolset that lets you point at almost any content and quickly extract the gist, whether that content is a webpage, a YouTube video, a podcast, or a local file. It’s built around a CLI workflow so you can summarize from the terminal, but it also includes a Chrome extension so you can do the same thing directly while browsing. The project pairs an on-device “daemon” style background service with user-facing commands and extension UI, so summaries can feel immediate and repeatable once installed. It’s designed for people who constantly triage information and need a fast way to turn long, messy sources into short, actionable takeaways. The repository includes troubleshooting guidance for common extension and connectivity issues, which signals that the tool is intended for daily use rather than one-off demos. Overall, it positions itself as a practical “reading accelerator” that fits into both developer workflows and normal browsing habits.
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    lark-cli

    lark-cli

    A command-line tool for Lark/Feishu Open Platform

    lark-cli is a command-line tool designed to interact with the Lark (Feishu) ecosystem, enabling developers to manage and automate workflows within the platform directly from the terminal. It provides utilities for handling applications, bots, messaging, and other services offered by Lark, making it easier to integrate enterprise collaboration features into development pipelines. The tool is designed for efficiency, allowing users to perform operations quickly without relying on graphical interfaces. It supports authentication, configuration management, and API interactions, streamlining the process of building and deploying Lark-based applications. The CLI also facilitates automation by enabling scripting and integration with CI/CD workflows. It is particularly useful for teams that rely on Lark for communication and want to extend its functionality programmatically.
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    csv2odf

    csv2odf

    csv2odf can convert csv data to formatted spreadsheets and documents.

    csv2odf can create business intelligence reports from csv data sources with output to ods, odt, html, xlsx, or docx documents. It uses a template file that you design to control the layout, fonts, and colors. Just query your database with output to csv (or tsv), then use csv2odf to insert the data into your template to produce a nice looking formatted output. It is a command line tool and you can automate the generation of reports by using scripts and cron. It can be used to create spreadsheets and documents for LibreOffice, OpenOffice, Microsoft Office Excel and Word. It is open source GPL v3 and crossplatform, it can run on most operating systems that can run Python (Python is required). More details, example files, and online manual at http://csv2odf.sf.net.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    QMD

    QMD

    mini cli search engine for your docs, knowledge bases, etc.

    QMD is a powerful and lightweight command-line tool that acts as an on-device search engine for your personal knowledge base, allowing you to index and search files like Markdown notes, meeting transcripts, technical documentation, and other text collections without depending on cloud services. Designed to keep all search activity local, it combines classic full-text search techniques with modern semantic features such as vector similarity and hybrid ranking so that queries return not just literal matches but conceptually relevant results. Users can organize content into named collections, embed documents for semantic retrieval, and then perform keyword searches, semantic searches, or hybrid natural-language queries to quickly surface the most useful information across all indexed sources. Because the entire system runs on the user’s machine, privacy is preserved and there’s no risk of exposing sensitive content to outside providers.
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    mcp-cli

    mcp-cli

    Lighweight CLI to interact with MCP servers

    mcp-cli is a lightweight, Bun-based command-line interface (CLI) tool that simplifies how developers discover, inspect, and interact with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers from the terminal. The Model Context Protocol is an emerging open standard for connecting language models and external tools, and mcp-cli helps mitigate common pain points like context window bloat by dynamically discovering MCP servers and reducing token load during interactions. It’s designed to be fast and shell-friendly, compiling to a single standalone binary and producing machine-readable output (e.g., JSON) that plays well with other CLI tooling like jq and standard piping. mcp-cli supports both stdio and HTTP-based MCP servers, connection pooling with a lazy-spawn daemon to keep connections warm, and flexible tool filtering via easy configuration options.
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    shot-scraper

    shot-scraper

    A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites

    shot-scraper is a command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of web pages using a headless browser engine. After installation, a single command can capture a full-page screenshot of a URL and save it to a file, making it ideal for documentation, monitoring, and visual regression tasks. Under the hood it uses a modern browser (installed via a one-time shot-scraper install step) and exposes options for viewport size, full-page versus clipped screenshots, and device emulation. Beyond simple captures, it can run custom JavaScript before taking the shot, allowing you to open menus, scroll, or manipulate the DOM so the screenshot reflects the desired state. 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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    yt-x

    yt-x

    Browse youtube from your terminal

    yt-x is a lightweight tool designed to enhance the YouTube viewing and interaction experience by providing additional functionality beyond the standard platform interface. It typically works by injecting scripts or modifying how YouTube pages behave, enabling users to customize playback, interface elements, or interaction features. The project focuses on improving usability and control, allowing users to tailor their viewing experience according to personal preferences. It may include enhancements such as improved navigation, playback controls, or interface adjustments that streamline content consumption. Designed to be simple and efficient, yt-x avoids unnecessary complexity while still offering meaningful improvements to the default YouTube experience. It is particularly useful for users who want more control without switching to entirely different platforms or heavy extensions. Overall, yt-x provides a customizable layer on top of YouTube that enhances usability and interaction.
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    command-output-to-html-table

    command-output-to-html-table

    A shell script to convert any file or command output into a html table

    Please watch the video below, to convert any file or a command output into a nice html table, in less than 5 Minutes time. The output html file can then be browsed from any location, using a local webserver or an internet www domain. Usage Examples: (Type them on Terminal) cd ~/Downloads/tabulate # location chmod +x *.sh cat "student_marks.csv" | { cat ; echo ; } | ./tabulate.sh -d "," -t "My School" -h "First Term" > "marks.html" # or > "/var/www/html/marks.html" -d specifies delimiting character, which is in between your input columns -t specifies page title -h specifies a header Browse marks.html with browser now, either by double clicking file, from file manager or inputting location on your browser. Other Examples: df -h | { cat ; echo ; } | ./tabulate.sh -d " " -t "My System" -h "Disk Free" > "diskfree.html" Refer Wiki, Tickets, Discussion for more inputs and new jobs, that can arise, with this script. Please see below for LATEST UPDATES
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    Live CD With Zerofree Utility x86 32Bit

    Live CD With Zerofree Utility x86 32Bit

    A Custom Puppy Linux Live CD With Zerofree Utility x86 32Bit

    After Booting with this Live CD, just click on the MOUNT Application icon on the top of the Desktop, then click the Mount Button that is besides the CDROM entry only, to open its folder contents, then Right Click the zerofree.sh file and Choose the "Window" -> "Terminal Here" option and then type ./zerofree.sh and press Enter Key on the Terminal and follow the instructions shown on the terminal. As you may be aware, Booting with a Live CD, requires that you need to change the Boot Order on your System / Guest BIOS, quickly on startup, by pressing either F2 OR F12 OR F10 OR an equivalent key and then change the Boot Order to boot from the CDROM first. Some Hints: Puppy Linux Live CDs show some dialogs / settings window on first startup / first shutdown. Feel free to dismiss / close them, if you do not want to make any changes, to the live cd's operation, next time, on the same system. This will not affect the zerofree's work in any way.
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