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    aws-cli

    aws-cli

    Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services

    The AWS CLI is the universal command-line interface for managing AWS services, automating tasks, and scripting cloud workflows. It exposes nearly every public API from EC2 and S3 to IAM, Lambda, and beyond, providing parity with the service SDKs in a tool you can run anywhere. Profiles, regions, single-sign-on, and credential helpers make it straightforward to switch contexts securely across accounts and environments. Its output controls and JMESPath querying let you slice, filter, and transform JSON responses directly in the shell, which is essential for automation. Waiters, paginators, and retries handle long-running or large list operations cleanly so scripts are resilient. ...
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    Airweave CLI

    Airweave CLI

    The Airweave CLI for developers and AI agents

    Airweave CLI is a command-line interface designed to streamline the development, deployment, and management of AI-powered workflows and agent-based systems. It provides developers with a lightweight tool to interact with Airweave’s platform directly from the terminal, enabling rapid iteration on AI pipelines without relying on graphical interfaces. The CLI simplifies tasks such as configuring environments, running AI agents, managing prompts, and integrating external APIs, making it particularly useful for engineers building automation or orchestration layers around large language models. ...
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    Claude Code Templates

    Claude Code Templates

    CLI tool for configuring and monitoring Claude Code

    ...The templates and components are organized by workflow so teams can adopt best practices for testing, deployment, documentation, DevOps automation, and more, all powered by Claude’s agent SDK. Interactive installation commands and a marketplace-style interface make it easy to browse and apply components, and the tool also includes development utilities like analytics and conversation monitoring.
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    repren

    repren

    Rename anything

    Repren is a “rename anything” command-line tool that performs regex-based search and replace across file contents while also renaming or moving files and directories according to patterns. It’s meant for sweeping refactors: change a class or package name everywhere and update filenames to match in one pass. The design favors explicitness and safety, providing dry-run output so you can preview exactly what will change before executing it. It handles recursive directory walks, lets you filter...
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