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    Ansible Molecule

    Ansible Molecule

    Molecule aids in the development and testing of Ansible roles

    ...You may want to install it using your distribution package installer. It is your responsibility to assure that soft dependencies of Ansible are available on your controller or host machines.
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    Hetzner k3s

    Hetzner k3s

    A CLI tool to install and manage Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud

    This is a CLI tool to quickly create and manage Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud using the lightweight Kubernetes distribution k3s from Rancher. Hetzner Cloud is an awesome cloud provider which offers a truly great service with the best performance/cost ratio in the market. With Hetzner's Cloud Controller Manager and CSI driver you can provision load balancers and persistent volumes very easily. k3s is my favorite Kubernetes distribution now because it uses much less memory and CPU, leaving more resources to workloads. It is also super quick to deploy because it's a single binary. Using this tool, creating a highly available k3s cluster with 3 masters for the control plane and 3 worker nodes takes a few minutes only. ...
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    Click Kubernetes

    Click Kubernetes

    The "Command Line Interactive Controller for Kubernetes"

    Click is the Command Line Interactive Controller for Kubernetes. Its purpose is to manage a large number of Kubernetes clusters/objects quickly and efficiently. Click is a REPL. When running Click, there is a current active config which includes the current Kubernetes context, and optionally a namespace and Kubernetes object. Commands are then applied to the active config so it's not necessary to keep specifying what objects to target.
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    Keep-Cool

    Smart controller for the fan(s) of your Mac

    This project is a simple daemon (aka service) for Apple Mac Computers developed from the source code of the famous smcFanControl command line tool. It runs in background as system service and dynamically changes the speed of you Mac's fan(s) in order to keep it cooler. This tool can be fully configured from command line and can also run in simulation mode from the terminal.
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    PHP TC

    PHP web frontend for configuring the Linux traffic controller.

    Linux comes with a powerful network emulation toolkit called "Traffic Controller", or simply "TC". This toolkit allows you to simulate packet delay, packet loss, bandwidth throttling, and more. This is very useful for developing and testing applications that utilize the network. To verify your designs and implementations function stable under various networking conditions. TC however is a command line tool.
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    Command line tool to convert BMP images to binary bitmaps and c header files with 8bit page layout instead of line layout (one byte is 8-bit vertical line). Can be used to present data for graphical LCD images in micro controller programming (eg AVR).
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