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    sqlit

    sqlit

    A user friendly TUI for SQL databases

    sqlit is a keyboard-first terminal UI that lets you connect to, browse, and query SQL databases quickly without relying on heavyweight GUI clients. It positions itself as a “lazygit-style” experience for databases, aiming for fast startup, intuitive navigation, and developer-friendly workflows directly inside your terminal. The tool supports a wide range of database providers, so you can use one interface across local databases, remote servers, and cloud-hosted instances rather than juggling...
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    Buku

    Buku

    Powerful command-line bookmark manager. Your mini web!

    buku is a powerful bookmark manager written in Python3 and SQLite3. buku fetches the title of a bookmarked web page and stores it along with any additional comments and tags. You can use your favourite editor to compose and update bookmarks. With multiple search options, including regex and a deep scan mode (particularly for URLs), it can find any bookmark instantly. Multiple search results can be opened in the browser at once. Though a terminal utility, it's possible to add bookmarks to buku without touching the terminal! Refer to the section on GUI integration. ...
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    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Is a portable web server suite for windows 64Bit, for Web Development.

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio (AWES) is a portable, free 64-bit web server environment for Windows, designed for professional web developers and designers who need flexibility, modularity, and multi-version testing capabilities. It provides a complete local development stack based on technologies such as Apache, PHP, Node.js, Python, MariaDB, MongoDB, FileZilla, and other essential tools. 🔧 Key Features: - Multi-version support for PHP and MariaDB - Modular and upgrade-friendly...
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    Nuhe Client is a project related to the Nuhe Action Capable Log Monitor. This GUI client simplifies the administration of sensors and node managers, making it easier to control and monitor the network. Comes with a rule editor as well as a log monitor.
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    DDnsEditor will be a GUI dynamic DNS (rfc2136) zone editor, similar in functionality to nsupdate. DDnsEditor uses TSIG authentication for all communication with the DNS server. It does not edit on-disk zone files.
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