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    Command Line

    Command Line

    Your Personal Hacking Terminal.

    Command Line is an Open-Source Software for Pentesters and Ethical Hackers it contains many Functionalities which helps Ethical Hackers. It is CLI Based Application use for checking Networks and IP's it also supports functionalities like downloading Packages from Internet Including YouTube.It is also used for Port scanning, IP-Finding it is also useful for checking ping and net speed with the functionality of scanning the net speed by selecting the best server. It also has Host IP finding...
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    q - Text as Data

    q - Text as Data

    Run SQL directly on CSV or TSV files

    ...Use -e data-encoding to set the input data encoding, -Q query-encoding to set the query encoding, and use -E output-encoding to set the output encoding. Sensible defaults are in place for all three parameters. Files with BOM: Files which contain a BOM (Byte Order Mark) are not properly supported inside python's csv module. q contains a workaround that allows reading UTF8 files which contain a BOM - Use -e utf-8-sig for this. The plan is to separate the BOM handling from the encoding itself, which would allow to support BOMs for all encodings.
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    d2inc

    d2inc

    Generate array from data.

    'd2inc' is a command line tool to convert binary data to array declaration for various programming languages.
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    exd

    exd

    A command line tool to manage bytes in hex dumps or packet captures

    ...Exd is intended to be used in conjunction with hex dump tools such as xxd, od, hexdump, or hd, and with packet capture dump tools such as tshark and text2pcap. --- metadata tags byte hex octal binary pcap packet packet dump hexdump
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    Command-line tool to check ADFs (Amiga Disk Files) for errors and viruses. A binary is included for Windows users; Linux users are advised to compile the application themselves. Might also compile under plain DOS; but BE WARNED! When you scan files already renamed by the TOSEC standard, consider that file names may become insanely long in no time. --UPDATE OCTOBER 2014-- This project is currently suspended! I can't currently find the time to fix/update anything with this program...
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    Command line tool to convert BMP images to binary bitmaps and c header files with 8bit page layout instead of line layout (one byte is 8-bit vertical line). Can be used to present data for graphical LCD images in micro controller programming (eg AVR).
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