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    Instagram CLI

    Instagram CLI

    Become a 10x Instagrammer and Escape Brainrot with Instagram CLI

    Instagram: the app you open to send one message… and suddenly 30 minutes are gone. We all know the cycle — and we finally had enough. What if Instagram had a quick fix? A productivity-friendly mode that keeps your connections, but gives your attention span a fighting chance? No algorithm traps. No reel vortex. No dopamine casino. Just conversations and updates, on your terms. Instagram CLI is a minimal, fast, keyboard-native way to stay connected without getting cooked by social media.
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    H9A

    H9A

    H9A counts how many times a digit appears in any range, instantly.

    H9A is an installable Python package that counts how many times a given digit appears in a range of numbers (by default: the digit 9 between 1 and 100). It provides both a h9a command-line tool and an importable library, and it prints each step of the calculation — the per-place counts and the combined total — as styled, colorized output. It is built with rich for console formatting, pyfiglet for an ASCII-art banner, and Pillow for optional terminal-style screenshots.
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