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    discrawl

    discrawl

    cli for Discord with sqlite backend

    discrawl is a command-line and database-driven tool for archiving, syncing, and searching Discord server content locally using a SQLite backend. The project allows users to mirror Discord conversations and metadata into a searchable offline database, making it useful for analytics, moderation, research, and long-term archival workflows. It supports synchronization through both Discord bot APIs and local desktop cache imports, giving users flexibility in how data is collected and updated. The...
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    swarmcli

    A terminal UI for Docker Swarm that makes cluster state easier to see,

    In the Kubernetes world, k9s is the gold standard for cluster management. We believe Docker Swarm users deserve the same level of quality, speed, and intuition. "Because Swarm is not dead, it's just efficient. And it deserves better tools." SwarmCLI translates the complexity of Docker Swarm into a sleek, keyboard-centric terminal UI. It’s built for developers who want to manage their clusters without leaving the terminal or waiting for heavy Web UIs to load.
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