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    discrawl

    discrawl

    cli for Discord with sqlite backend

    ...The project allows users to mirror Discord conversations and metadata into a searchable offline database, making it useful for analytics, moderation, research, and long-term archival workflows. It supports synchronization through both Discord bot APIs and local desktop cache imports, giving users flexibility in how data is collected and updated. The system includes commands for searching messages, tailing live updates, and maintaining synchronized archives through incremental sync operations. Designed for developers and advanced users, discrawl emphasizes portability, local ownership of data, and efficient querying of large Discord histories. ...
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    Syncpack

    Syncpack

    Consistent dependency versions in large JavaScript Monorepos

    Syncpack is a command-line tool for managing and synchronizing dependency versions across JavaScript monorepos. It ensures consistency in package versions within a project, preventing conflicts caused by mismatched dependencies.
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    Skicka

    Skicka

    Command-line utility for working with Google Drive

    skicka is a fast, no-nonsense command-line tool for interacting with Google Drive, designed for developers and power users who want repeatable, scriptable file workflows. It handles uploads, downloads, and synchronization while mapping Drive’s IDs and folder hierarchy into a predictable local view. The utility focuses on resilience and correctness: it tracks checksums, resumable transfers, and modification times so large operations can be paused and resumed safely. Because it’s written as a single, portable binary, skicka drops neatly into CI jobs, cron tasks, or container images without extra dependencies. ...
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    plsync is a lightweight remote file synchronization software much like rsync, written entirely in Perl. It features a Perl module, a command line tool and a Network daemon. It is aiming at low ressource consumption (RAM, CPU) and maximum portability.
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