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    Destructive Command Guard

    Destructive Command Guard

    The Destructive Command Guard (dcg) is for blocking dangerous git

    Destructive Command Guard is a high-performance safety hook for AI coding agents and command-line workflows. It intercepts shell commands before execution and blocks operations that could erase files, rewrite Git history, destroy infrastructure, or remove data. The Rust implementation uses fast filtering and context-aware rules to distinguish dangerous execution from harmless text matches. Its modular security packs cover Git, filesystems, databases, containers, cloud platforms, Kubernetes, Terraform, and other tools. Users can inspect denials, enable agent-specific profiles, add allowlist entries, or temporarily bypass a rule when necessary. ...
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    Simple Java Image Tool

    Easy-to-use command line tool for images

    SJIT is an easy-to-use command line program to analyze, manipulate and convert image files.
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    CSVfix

    CSVfix

    Command-line tool specifically designed to deal with CSV data

    Copyright © 2014 Neil Butterworth. If you have any dealings at all with data and databases, then you almost certainly will have to deal with comma-separated values (CSV) data. Unfortunately, the CSV files you are given, or are required to produce, never seem to be in quite the right format for your particular business application. And because of the structure of CSV records, using standard text processing tools like sed, awk and perl is not as simple as it might...
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