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    HTTPie CLI

    HTTPie CLI

    Modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for the API era

    HTTPie (pronounced aitch-tee-tee-pie) is a command-line HTTP client. Its goal is to make CLI interaction with web services as human-friendly as possible. HTTPie is designed for testing, debugging, and generally interacting with APIs & HTTP servers. The HTTP & HTTPS commands allow for creating and sending arbitrary HTTP requests. They use simple and natural syntax and provide formatted and colorized output.
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    Nano PDF Editor

    Nano PDF Editor

    Edit PDF files with Nano Banana

    ...It provides core functionality such as page navigation, zooming, text selection, and rendering directly to native graphics surfaces, making it suitable for lightweight PDF viewing scenarios on desktop or embedded platforms. Designed to be easily embedded into larger software projects, Nano-PDF has a small code footprint and straightforward APIs that developers can call from common languages, helping it fit into text editors, document explorers, or custom user interfaces with minimal effort. The viewer strives to comply with standard PDF features, like annotations and linked bookmarks, while avoiding the complexity of full-featured document suites that prioritize editing or creation.
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    Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Always know what to expect from your data

    Great Expectations helps data teams eliminate pipeline debt, through data testing, documentation, and profiling. Software developers have long known that testing and documentation are essential for managing complex codebases. Great Expectations brings the same confidence, integrity, and acceleration to data science and data engineering teams. Expectations are assertions for data. They are the workhorse abstraction in Great Expectations, covering all kinds of common data issues. ...
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    Sploit

    Sploit

    SploitFrameWork *BETA*

    WELCOME TO THE SPLOITFRAMEWORK SPLOIT COMES WITH A PAYLOAD OF THINGS FOR ALL YOUR HACKING NEEDS, SUCH AS 1. Email Phishing 2. Spear Phishing 3. Spoofing 4. Credential Harvester 5. Kayloggers 6. Tabnabbing And More . . .
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    Python XML Validator

    Python XML Validator

    Validates XML against xml schema. Based on Python lxml module.

    Validates XML against xml schema. Based on Python lxml module.
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    The csvdatamix project aims to randomize CSV input data files in order to conceal the original state of the data. Similar to data masking or data transformation. Also has mapping abilities to translate back to the original state of the data.
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    y_serial: warehouse Py objects w/ SQLite
    Serialization + persistance : in a few lines of code, compress and annotate Python objects into SQLite; then later retrieve them chronologically by keywords without any SQL. Most useful "standard" module for a database to store schema-less data.
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    Libraries and tools to support software design using executable code as specifications, to support Test Driven Development and other Agile methods.
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    GenEpiO

    The Genomic Epidemiology Ontology covers food-borne disease terms

    Here we introduce a Genomic Epidemiology Ontology (GenEpiO) that covers vocabulary necessary to identify, document and research food-borne pathogens and associated outbreaks. We envision various subdomains including genomic laboratory testing, specimen and isolate metadata, and epidemiological case investigations. The project files are currently hosted at https://github.com/GenEpiO/genepio/ . Here we provide the genepio-consortium@lists.sourceforge.net listserve. Terms for these subdomains...
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