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    Quoter

    Quoter

    Quoter - The Console Based Stock Quote Tool

    Quoter is a small command line tool to fetch stock quotes. In order to minimize HTML scraping, it retrieves quotes from IEXCloud. You can signup for free and get 500k stock quotes per month. Please check their usage agreements prior to signing up and ensure you are allowed to user their service. After getting an account, log into the dashboard and you can see your API tokens. You'll need the secret token to use this program. The secret key starts with sk_ This is a single executable...
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    jTCPfwd started as a simple Java command line tool to forward TCP ports. Lots of other features are added, for example for forwarding TCP connections over reverse TCP connections, UDP/HTTP tunnelling or writing files to a network share.
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