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    fzf

    fzf

    A command-line fuzzy finder

    fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder. It's an interactive Unix filter for command-line that can be used with any list; files, command history, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits, etc. fzf will launch an interactive finder, read the list from STDIN, and write the selected item to STDOUT. Without STDIN pipe, fzf will use find command to fetch the list of files excluding hidden ones.
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    PhotoPrism

    PhotoPrism

    AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨

    PhotoPrism® is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud. Our mission is to provide the most user- and privacy-friendly solution to keep your pictures organized and accessible. That's why PhotoPrism was built from the ground up to run wherever you need it, without compromising freedom, privacy, or functionality.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    l'oGGo

    l'oGGo

    A powerful terminal app for structured log streaming

    l'oGGo or Log & Go is a rich Terminal User Interface app written in Golang that harnesses the power of your terminal to digest log streams based on JSON-based logs. This can be used against applications running locally, on a Kubernetes cluster (see K8S Cheatsheet), GCP Stack Driver (Google Logs, see GCP-Stream Command), and many others.
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    File-Studio

    File-Studio

    A tool that automates complex file operations.

    File studio is a tool that assists in handling complex file operations such as bulk renaming, organizing folders and more.
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    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    GoSpider

    GoSpider

    Gospider - Fast web spider written in Go

    GoSpider - Fast web spider written in Go. Fast web crawling. Brute force and parse sitemap.xml. Parse robots.txt. Generate and verify link from JavaScript files. Link Finder. Find AWS-S3 from response source. Find subdomains from the response source. Get URLs from Wayback Machine, Common Crawl, Virus Total, Alien Vault. Format output easy to Grep. Support Burp input. Crawl multiple sites in parallel.
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    Big File Finder (BFF)

    Big File Finder (BFF)

    Program to find (all) files above a size at a target dir

    Big File Finder, a simple program to find (all) files above a size at a target dir.
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    anno

    anno

    Go package for text annotation

    ...The kind is useful for when you run pass `Finder` objects to the `FindMany` or `FindManyString` functions. Since most of the built-in finders operate on a per field basis (word by word), it made sense to add a special helper called `FieldFunc` that generates`FinderFunc` functions for us, and takes away the repetitive task of breaking the string up, and iterating over each word.
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