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    Trurl

    Trurl

    A command line tool for URL parsing and manipulation

    trurl is a command-line tool developed by the curl project for parsing and manipulating URLs. It allows users to modify URL components easily, aiding in tasks like scripting and testing.​
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    ggshield

    ggshield

    Detect and validate 500+ types of hardcoded secrets

    GitGuardian’s ggshield is an open-source command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to help developers and security teams detect hardcoded secrets and sensitive credentials early in the development process, either locally or in CI/CD pipelines. It scans source code, configuration files, commit history, and other artifacts to automatically detect hundreds of different secret types — such as API keys, tokens, and passwords — helping prevent accidental leaks before they reach version control or...
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    zeroshot CLI

    zeroshot CLI

    Your autonomous engineering team in a CLI. Point Zeroshot at an issue

    zeroshot CLI is an autonomous engineering agent orchestration CLI that lets developers point it at a software task or issue and have it plan, implement, validate, and iterate on code changes without direct manual intervention. It orchestrates a multi-agent workflow where separate roles such as planner, implementer, and independent validators collaborate in isolated environments, looping until the code meets acceptance criteria or produces reproducible failures. The tool supports multiple underlying AI providers like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and Gemini, as well as integration with issue backends like GitHub, GitLab, Jira, and Azure DevOps, enabling flexible input sources and automation in diverse environments. ...
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    CSVfix

    CSVfix

    Command-line tool specifically designed to deal with CSV data

    Copyright © 2014 Neil Butterworth. If you have any dealings at all with data and databases, then you almost certainly will have to deal with comma-separated values (CSV) data. Unfortunately, the CSV files you are given, or are required to produce, never seem to be in quite the right format for your particular business application. And because of the structure of CSV records, using standard text processing tools like sed, awk and perl is not as simple as it might...
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    transitfeed

    Tools for reading, validating & writing transit schedule info in GTFS

    transitfeed helps to make public transit information projects more successful for agencies and other interested parties. It provides a library to help you parse, validate, and generate General Transit Feed Spec (GTFS) feed files. It contains several parts, including TransitFeed (Python package for reading, writing, and validating feeds); Feedvalidator (command line tool that checks a GTFS feed for problems); ScheduleViewer (application for exploring a feed on a map) and more; each with their own set of instructions.
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