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    ReductStore

    ReductStore

    The fastest time series object store for Edge AI

    ...Capture and access blob data as time series, tailored for edge computing, computer vision, and IoT. ReductStore handles blob data without size limits; your disk capacity is the only boundary. Ensure optimal storage management with FIFO quotas, preventing disk space shortages in real-time. Manage your time-series blob data with ease: annotate, filter, and save AI labels or meta-data.
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    Nushell

    Nushell

    A new type of shell

    NuShell (often shortened to “Nu”) is a modern, cross-platform shell written in Rust that treats all data as structured tables rather than plain text. It supports pipelines on rich typed data, has built-in commands for JSON/CSV/SQL/excel, and offers scripting, autocompletion, scoped variables, and strong error handling—bridging the gap between shell scripting and programming.
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    Google Workspace CLI

    Google Workspace CLI

    Command-line tool for Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Docs, Chat, etc.

    Google Workspace CLI (gws) is a command-line tool designed to interact with Google Workspace services such as Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, and more from a single interface. It dynamically generates its command structure using Google’s Discovery Service, allowing it to automatically support new API endpoints as they become available. The tool eliminates the need for manual REST API calls by providing structured commands and built-in help for each resource and method. It outputs structured...
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    ruroco

    ruroco

    A tool that lets you execute commands on a server

    Ruroco is a tool that lets you execute commands on a server by sending UDP packets. The commands are configured on the server side, so the client does not define what is going to be executed, it only picks from existing commands.
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    cloudflare-speed-cli

    cloudflare-speed-cli

    CLI for internet speed test via cloudflare

    ...It presents results in an interactive text-user-interface (TUI) that charts real-time metrics as tests run, making it easy to visually inspect performance trends without leaving the console. The tool also stores historical test results and can export measured data as structured JSON for scripting, logging, or integration with automation tools. Users can bind tests to specific network interfaces or source IPs, making it flexible for complex networking environments or servers with multiple network paths. In addition to TUI mode, it supports headless text or JSON output for pipelines and monitoring systems.
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