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    gallery-dl

    gallery-dl

    Command-line program to download image galleries and collections

    gallery-dl is a powerful command-line tool designed to download image galleries and collections from a wide range of image hosting and media websites. Built with Python, it works across multiple operating systems including Windows, Linux, and macOS. The program allows users to download images, manga chapters, or media collections by simply providing a supported website URL. It includes extensive configuration options that allow users to control download behavior, file naming, and directory...
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    node-gyp

    node-gyp

    Node.js native addon build tool

    node-gyp is a cross-platform command-line tool written in Node.js for compiling native addon modules for Node.js. It contains a vendored copy of the gyp-next project that was previously used by the Chromium team, extended to support the development of Node.js native addons. Note that node-gyp is not used to build Node.js itself. Multiple target versions of Node.js are supported (i.e. 0.8, ..., 4, 5, 6, etc.), regardless of what version of Node.js is actually installed on your system (node-gyp downloads the necessary development files or headers for the target version). node-gyp requires that you have installed a compatible version of Python, one of: v3.6, v3.7, v3.8, or v3.9. ...
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    CineCLI

    CineCLI

    CineCLI is a cross-platform command-line movie browser

    CineCLI is a command-line utility designed to help movie lovers quickly browse, search, and access film information from the terminal without needing a graphical interface. It connects to popular online movie databases to fetch metadata such as titles, release dates, ratings, genres, casts, posters, and plot summaries, presenting all of that in a concise, text-friendly format suitable for terminals or scripts. Users can search by keyword, year, or exact title and then drill into detailed...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SIGAR (System Information Gatherer and Reporter) is a cross-platform, cross-language library and command-line tool for accessing operating system and hardware level information in Java, Perl and .NET.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    fgen is a free command line tool that facilitates cross platform c++ development, including header generation, cpp file generation, makefile generation, unit test framework generation, etc.
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