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    Simple Java Image Tool

    Easy-to-use command line tool for images

    SJIT is an easy-to-use command line program to analyze, manipulate and convert image files.
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    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep

    CRGREP searches for matching text in databases, various document formats, archives and other difficult to access resources. A command line tool for name and content text matching in database tables, plain files, MS Office documents, PDF, archives, MP3 audio, image meta-data, scanned documents, maven dependencies and web resources. CRGREP will search resources within resources of any arbitrary combination or depth, so text within a document within a zip archive, and so on. Here you...
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    IMG2GSLIB

    Converts images to GSLIB grids -NEW: 3D support.

    IMG2GSLIB is a small command line tool that converts images to grids into GEO-EAS format readable by geoscientific software such as GSLIB, SGeMS, Isatis, Gocad, Petrel, etc. It now can output 3D volumes from image stacking. The ASCII result is sent to stdout, so you can redirect it using the > operator if you want to save it to a file. Run java -jar IMG2GSLIB.jar without arguments to get help on usage. Requirements: -Java 1.7
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    tags2uml

    Generates UML class diagrams, from source code

    Generates UML class diagrams, from source code. Please see GitHub page for more info. Command line tool to convert from a Exuberant-ctags tags file to a UML class diagram, through Graphviz, for all object oriented languages supported by ctags The input file is a tags file, generated by Exuberant-ctags using --fields==+latinK. The output file is a Graphviz DOT file whose name is specified through the program options, or to stdout. The DOT file should then be passed to the Graphviz...
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    IMG2XPM

    Image to XPM converter library and command line tool

    IMG2XPM is a library and a command line tool that can convert images in most common formats to pure XPM format or a XPM format for a TYP entity entry to be used in a Polish Format Map (PFM) file. PFM is an imput map format used by map compilers such as cGPSmapper and mkgmap. To get help for command line options, run IMG2XPM without arguments. For the API of IMG2XPM as a library in your application, refer to the javadoc.zip file. IMG2XPM has no dependencies other than Java runtime.
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    Mico and Sico

    Mico and Sico

    Merge image files into a single Windows icon (.ico) file.

    Mico is a command line tool for creating Windows icons from multiple images. Sico is a command line tool for splitting icons back into separate images.
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    PNGMate is a command-line tool work with PNG and Animated GIF (gif89a) images, designed for mobile game developers and artists, has features including: optimize/shrink PNG,reduce colors, convert between ani-gif and tiled png,tile-based resize & crop etc.
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    dismGUI
    dismGUI is a Graphical User Interface written in Java for Microsofts command-line tool "dism" (Deployment Image Servicing and Management). Features are developed on request only.
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    JHeader is a Java library for reading and editing EXIF and JFIF headers in JPEG files. It also comes with a command line tool and a GUI tool.
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    Tool for automatic generation of UML Class Diagrams out of Java Class Files. Originally designed as a command line tool to convert .class/.jar files into .emf/.eps files, it now offers a visual environment.
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