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    Offline HTML Viewer

    Offline HTML Viewer

    Fast offline HTML viewer for opening local HTML files on Windows

    Echo Offline Viewer is a lightweight offline HTML viewer for Windows designed to open and browse local HTML files without requiring an internet connection or a full web browser. The application provides a simple and clean interface for viewing offline web pages, making it useful for archived websites, documentation, and locally stored HTML content. Key advantages include fast startup, minimal system resource usage, and a fully read-only design that ensures files and system data remain...
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    LinkChecker

    LinkChecker

    Check links in web documents or full websites

    LinkChecker is a free, GPL licensed website validator. LinkChecker checks links in web documents or full websites. It runs on Python 3 systems, requiring Python 3.8 or later. The version in the pip repository may be old, to find out how to get the latest code, plus platform-specific information and other advice see doc/install.txt in the source code archive. If you do not want to install any additional libraries/dependencies you can use the Docker image which is published on GitHub...
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    Whakerexa

    Whakerexa

    A minimalist and lightweight web kit for accessible contents

    `Whakerexa` provides a lightweight, modular set of CSS and JavaScript tools for building accessible, consistent, and customizable web interfaces. It is intended to be as simple as possible to make **accessible web content**, and to minimize the use of CSS classes for enhancing the readability of HTML code. It was designed to be easily customizable, allowing users to adjust properties such as fonts, colors, borders, etc., effortlessly. Most of the properties are stored into variables which makes possible to re-define them, then to obtain a custom different style, enabling users to achieve a unique style easily. It can be combined with the use of WhakerPy, an open source library to create dynamic HTML content: <https://whakerpy.sf.net>. ...
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    HTTP Prompt

    HTTP Prompt

    An interactive command-line HTTP and API testing client

    HTTP Prompt is an interactive command-line HTTP client featuring autocomplete and syntax highlighting. You'll never have to memorize the whole commands and HTTP headers thanks to autocomplete with fuzzy matching. Improve readability by rendering JSON, HTML and commands with 27 builtin color themes, borrowed from Pygments. Designed to work with and built on top of HTTPie, HTTP Prompt makes a perfect companion for HTTPie. Cookie-based authentication made easy as incoming cookies are...
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