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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...
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    zsh-syntax-highlighting

    zsh-syntax-highlighting

    Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh

    zsh-syntax-highlighting is a lightweight Zsh plugin that adds real-time syntax coloring to your command line as you type. It highlights known commands, options, arguments, paths, strings, and glob patterns so you can catch typos or invalid commands before pressing Enter. Unknown or misspelled commands are styled differently from valid ones, making errors obvious at a glance. The plugin is written in pure Zsh and hooks into the line editor, so it doesn’t require external binaries and works...
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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...
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    Live CD With Zerofree Utility AMD 64 Bit

    Live CD With Zerofree Utility AMD 64 Bit

    A Custom Puppy Linux Live CD With Zerofree Utility AMD 64 Bit

    After Booting with this Live CD, just click on the CDROM icon at the bottom of the Desktop, to open its folder contents, then Right Click the zerofree.sh file and Choose the "Run in Terminal" option and then 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...
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    Live CD With Zerofree Utility i686 32Bit

    Live CD With Zerofree Utility i686 32Bit

    A Custom Puppy Linux Live CD With Zerofree Utility i686 32 Bit

    After Booting with this Live CD, just click on the CDROM icon on the Desktop, to open its folder contents, then Right Click the zerofree.sh file and Choose the "Run in Terminal" option and then 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...
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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...
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    The Art of Command Line

    The Art of Command Line

    Master the command line, in one page

    The Art of Command Line is a single, highly curated page of tips that distills years of Unix command-line experience into practical, memorable guidance. It emphasizes fluency: small habits and commands that compound into faster debugging, data wrangling, and system navigation. The content spans basic shell usage, text processing with tools like grep/sed/awk, networking and performance inspection, and advice for working safely with root and destructive commands. Many entries highlight...
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    XSIBackup-Classic

    XSIBackup-Classic

    Local and over IP backups for ©VMWare ©ESXi 5.1 to 6.7

    VMWare backup and replication for ESXi vSphere virtual machines to datastore or differential over IP. No agents, self capable, runs in the hypervisor host, ESXi 5.1, ESXi 5.5 & ESXi <=6.7 compatible, hot backups. Consists in a cron programmable service running in the hypervisor. Hot backups, fully functional, standalone, ideal for dedicated servers. Full version supports quiescing, differential backup, deduplication and much more... Download link:...
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    PathPicker

    PathPicker

    Accepts a wide range of input, output from git commands & grep results

    PathPicker accepts a wide range of input, output from git commands, grep results, searches, pretty much anything. After parsing the input, PathPicker presents you with a nice UI to select which files you're interested in. After that you can open them in your favorite editor or execute arbitrary commands. Facebook PathPicker is a simple command line tool that solves the perpetual problem of selecting files out of bash output. Bash is fully supported and works the best. ZSH is supported as...
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    jfCopyPath

    jfCopyPath

    Copies folder recursively with an ASCII/ANSI progress bar

    Command line tool similar to xcopy. Copies one folder to another recursively while also checking timestamps. Prints an ASCII/ANSI progress bar, great for Windows 10 command shell scripts. Source @ github.com/pquiring/javaforce Built using GraalVM
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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,...
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    Flightplan

    Flightplan

    Run sequences of shell commands against local and remote hosts

    A task automation and deployment tool for Node.js, allowing developers to execute remote SSH commands and manage deployments efficiently.
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    shpotify

    shpotify

    A command-line interface to Spotify.

    shpotify is a simple Bash/Apple script to control Spotify from the command line on a Mac.
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    turtle

    turtle

    Shell programming, Haskell style

    Turtle is a reimplementation of the Unix command line environment in Haskell so that you can use Haskell as a scripting language or a shell. Think of turtle as coreutils embedded within the Haskell language. The turtle library focuses on being a "better Bash" by providing a typed and light-weight shell scripting experience embedded within the Haskell language. If you have a large shell script that is difficult to maintain, consider translating it to a "turtle script" (i.e. a Haskell script...
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    ADR Tools

    ADR Tools

    Command-line tools for working with Architecture Decision Records

    A command-line tool for working with a log of Architecture Decision Records (ADRs). ADRs are stored in a subdirectory of your project as Markdown files. The default directory is doc/adr, but you can specify the directory when you initialize the ADR log. Create a directory named doc/architecture/decisions containing the first ADR, which records that you are using ADRs to record architectural decisions and links to Michael Nygard's article on the subject. Create a new ADR file that is flagged...
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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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    Climate

    Climate

    The swiss-army knife of utility tools for Linux

    Climate is the ultimate command-line tool for Linux. It provides a huge number of command-line options for developers to automate their Linux system. This tool can be extremely helpful in learning various unix commands too. There is an option to print each command before they're executed to help you memorize them over time.
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    tisift

    imap cleanup & command line tool

    Beta state! tisift: scaning folder and sort messages with given filter rules. tish: imap shell = imap command line tools. Example: # Set MsgId on Mails without one FOLDER="Archives" ; tils -I "$FOLDER" |grep "\{"|while read LINE ; do tish -x addheader "$FOLDER" "$LINE" "X-New-Header: true" ; done # Correct Date to second received header: tish date Archives PATTERN received2 # Import or export mbox tish exportmbox Archives >file.mbox tish importmbox Archives...
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    mwetoolkit

    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/

    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/ The Multiword Expressions toolkit aids in the automatic identification and extraction of multiword units in running text. These include idioms (kick the bucket), noun compounds (cable car), phrasal verbs (take off, give up), etc. Even though it focuses on multiword expresisons, the framework is quite complete and can also be useful in any corpus-based study in computational linguistics. The mwetoolkit can be...
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    Bio.B-Gen

    Bio.B-Gen

    Initial system (box) generator for biological molecular simulations

    "Bio.B-Gen" is a command line tool to generate initial systems for biological molecular simulations. "Bio.B-Gen" was mainly designed to be used with the GROMACS molecular dynamics simulation package (http://www.gromacs.org). "Bio.B-Gen" depends on the GROMACS topology and force field information (.top and .itp data files) during the generation stage. "Bio.B-Gen" adds specified number of copies of a molecule to an existing configuration to a specified spacial domain inside the system,...
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    xmlfind

    A command line tool to extract data from xml files

    XmlFind is a small tool to extract data from an xml file in a format adapted to a classical Unix Shell pipeline. Think of it as a kind of find command that act on the content of a (or a set of) xml files.
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    SubtitleGet is a command-line tool written in Python, that I am creating in my spare time. It's main purpose is to search, download and/or upload subtitles using Opensubtitles.org fantastic site.
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    mfork is a command-line tool to parallelize shell commands. Each line of text fed to it causes mfork to fork off a new process and run the the line of text though a shell. The maximum amount of concurrent processes can be set on the command line.
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