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    sitemaptool

    sitemaptool

    A cross-platform sitemap pnp handler written in Go.

    This is a simple cli backend tool designed for ease of use. It manages your sitemaps on a live/production site by adding urls and pinging search engines. Just call and pass arguments and it will do the rest. Suitable for sites content sites (blog, social media, etc) as every public post needs to be added to sitemaps and indexed. Sites like soundcloud, instagram, tiktok, facebook, youtube and even medium might find this useful.
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    phpShare&Search

    phpShare&Search

    Group file share with advanced text parsing capability for easy search

    Originally created as a church resource sharing system, phpShare&Search allows users to create accounts, share documents, search documents, and like or report documents. phpShare&Search's power comes from its advanced document parser which extracts text from .PDF, .TXT, .DOC, and .DOCX files and its community features of liking resources and reporting them as inappropriate or SPAM. Users also subscribe to weekly updates of new content. User's may choose to download and host/install/configure/modify/manage this code themselves, or contract the code writer to do these functions for them. ...
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