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    Pholcus

    Pholcus

    Distributed high-concurrency crawler software written in pure golang

    Pholcus is a high-concurrency crawler software written in pure Go language that supports distributed, only used for programming learning and research. It supports three operating modes of stand-alone, server and client, and has three operating interfaces, Web, GUI, and command line; simple and flexible rules, concurrent batch tasks, and rich output methods (mysql/mongodb/kafka/csv/excel, etc.); In addition, it also supports horizontal and vertical grabbing modes, and a series of advanced functions such as simulated login and task suspension and cancellation. This software is only used for academic research, users need to abide by the relevant laws and regulations of their location, please do not use it for illegal purposes! ...
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    VideoSrt

    VideoSrt

    Windows-GUI

    This is an open source Windows-GUI software tool that can recognize video speech and automatically generate subtitle SRT files. VideoSrtIt is written in Golanglanguage and developed based on lxn/walk Windows-GUI toolkit. Open source software tool that can recognize video speech and automatically generate subtitle SRT files. It is suitable for business scenarios that quickly and batch generate Chinese/English subtitles and text files for media (video/audio).
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    YouTubeCrawler

    YouTubeCrawler

    Go-based automation utility that downloads YouTube videos

    This tool is a Go-based automation utility that downloads YouTube videos and permanently embeds or “hard-codes” their subtitles (typically English) into MP4 output files. The workflow involves specifying one or more URLs (via a simple “url” text file in each folder) and the program uses youtube-dl to fetch video and subtitle, then ffmpeg to overlay the subtitles onto the video track. The architecture follows a command-pattern setup: tasks implement a common interface and are scheduled and...
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    Snickers

    Snickers

    An open source alternative to the video cloud encoding services

    ...Snickers reduces repetitive configuration by offering reusable components and presets. It is especially useful in environments where automation and batch processing are essential. The tool balances flexibility with simplicity, enabling efficient media manipulation in development workflows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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