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    blobsaver

    blobsaver

    A cross-platform GUI and CLI app for automatically saving SHSH blobs

    ...Store an unlimited number of devices. Save blobs for beta versions without specifying a URL and in the background. Automate all features with the CLI. Save blobs to TSS Saver and SHSH Host as well with one click.
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    A very simple command line tool to convert OSM files to Shapefiles. Written in Java. Think of it as a self-study project.
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    BatchSSH (or just bssh) is a command line tool for batch execution of commands over SSHv2. BatchSSH is implemented in Java and is therefore platform agnostic. It support's simple but flexible target host definition, SSH gateways and Single-Sign-On.
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    Megg is a tool for lazy developers. Using Java and Apache Velocity, it provides a simple command line tool to generate a project source tree from a host of supplied templates, with an aim to encouraging best practices in new software.
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