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    shot-scraper

    A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites

    shot-scraper is a command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of web pages using a headless browser engine. After installation, a single command can capture a full-page screenshot of a URL and save it to a file, making it ideal for documentation, monitoring, and visual regression tasks. Under the hood it uses a modern browser (installed via a one-time shot-scraper install step) and exposes options for viewport size, full-page versus clipped screenshots, and device emulation. Beyond...
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    Gfx4Less

    Easily embedd images to .LESS files

    A small command line tool that generates a single .LESS file with Base64-embedded images as variables. Tutorial can be found here: http://kleffels-software-blog.de/?p=2354 Note: it works on Windows (requires .NET 4.5) and can easily be used from Visual Studio as an external tool.
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