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    Kaggle CLI

    Kaggle CLI

    The official CLI to interact with Kaggle

    Kaggle CLI is Kaggle’s official command-line interface for interacting with the Kaggle platform from a terminal. It lets users authenticate, search resources, download files, submit competition entries, manage datasets, work with models, run notebooks, and read discussion content without relying only on the web interface. The tool is useful for data scientists who want to automate Kaggle workflows inside scripts, CI jobs, notebooks, or reproducible local environments. It supports both traditional API-token authentication and an OAuth login flow, which makes it more flexible for different usage patterns. kaggle-cli is especially practical when working with large datasets or repeated competition submissions that would be slow to handle manually. ...
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    lzhw

    lzhw

    LZHW Windows command line lossless compression tool for tabular files

    LZHW Command Line Lossless Compression Tool is a Windows command line tool used to compress and decompress files from and to any form, csv, excel etc without any dependencies or installations. Using an optimized algorithm (LZHW) developed from Lempel-Ziv, Huffman and LZ-Welch algorithms. The tool can work in parallel and most of its code is written in Cython, so it is pretty fast. It is based on python lzhw library. Full tool documentation can be found at:...
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    rnb - Really Nice Backup - Command line tool for backing up your files to a removabe drive. This program is not under active development. Known bugs in the current version: - Automatic mounting of the backup drive does not work. This can be worked around by mounting the drive before running the program. - Installation fails in some newer distributions.
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