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    fpqui

    Command line tool to show tooltip notifications near System Tray.

    FPQUI is command line - based tool to show popup tooltip notifications near System Tray from command line. After install you can, for example, type command <fpquitip text "Hello world." preset stdTooltip delay 15000> and view popup message near system tray. You can use FPQUI to notify user on any event from batch files or from your programs.
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    bat

    bat

    Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

    ...The tool supports a wide range of HTTP operations including custom methods, headers, JSON payloads, form submissions, file uploads, authentication and proxy configuration. Its README showcases simple “hello world” usage as well as more advanced scenarios, such as inspecting the exact request being sent via print options. Because it is written in Go and distributed as a single binary, it is easy to install and use across platforms, and it can even be run inside Docker containers for isolated workflows. The project is inspired by HTTPie but tailored to Go’s strengths, with an Apache-2.0 license that encourages both personal and commercial use.
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    A small command line tool. Usage example: listof "hello(1..3)world" will be expanded to "hello1world" "hello2world" "hello3world" Have a look on the projects homepage for further documentation.
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