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    Website Stalker

    Website Stalker

    Track changes on websites via git

    This tool checks all the websites listed in its config. When a change is detected, the new site is added to a git commit. It can then be inspected via normal git tooling. The config describes a list of sites. Each site has a URL. Additionally, each site can have editors which are used before saving the file. Each editor manipulates the content of the URL.
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    Ebou

    Ebou

    A cross platform Mastodon Client written in Rust

    Ebou is a different take on the Microblogging / Mastodon experience. It groups new Toots by author and displays them in a UI not unlike modern messengers like Telegram, iMessage or WhatsApp. This makes it easy to see your friends' updates at once. It also has a Conversation view which helps see replies in the originating context. Ebou is currently an experiment and therefore missing some features that you might expect from a full Mastodon client. They will be implemented over time.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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