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    jdbsee

    A command line tool for database operations over JDBC

    Jdbsee CLI supports running SQL queries from command line in batch or interactive mode. Database connection settings and related credentials can be persisted for later reuse. The JDBC drivers can be automatically downloaded from maven central repo or loaded from local jars. For more info see https://github.com/davidecavestro/jdbsee/blob/master/docs/index.adoc.
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    A tool that can extract data from the Calibre SQLite database, including a command line tool that generates OPDS catalogs. In everyone's words, it takes the metadata out of Calibre, and generates catalogs for Stanza, Aldiko and web browsers.
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    JAlbum 2 Picasa

    Convert JAlbum galleries for upload to Google Picasa Web Albums

    A command line tool for uploading JAlbum galleries from the filesystem to Google Picasa Web Albums. JAlbum's metadata (gallery name, description, photos ordering, comments, ...) are processed and used for uploading of photos to Picasa Web Albums.
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