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    kb

    kb

    A minimalist command line knowledge base manager

    kb is a minimalist command-line knowledge base manager that gives users a fast, organized way to collect, store, search, and retrieve notes, documents, cheatsheets, procedures, and other artifacts directly from the terminal. It was created to solve the common problem of having scattered text files or reference materials on disk that are hard to search or categorize, and it surfaces a simple CLI interface with intuitive commands for adding, viewing, editing, and deleting knowledge items. Each...
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    PyDaMelo

    Python-compatible Data mining elementary objects

    An attempt at offering machine learning and data mining algorithms at the finest grain we are able to, easy to combine together through Python scripting to glue together the Lego-like bricks.
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    tagfs

    Tag based file manager CLI

    A Tag based file management system. Command line interface. User can add tags for files (individually or for the folder). Allows search by tags.
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    WordsGenerator

    Generate Possible Words For Words Game

    This is a python program that looks up possible words from a dictionary over 1,600 words. You type in letters that you have and the program will generate all possible words from the dictionary.
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    note taking simplified
    *nts* provides a simple format for using text files to store notes, a command line interface for viewing notes in a variety of convenient ways and a cross-platform, wx(python)-based GUI for creating and modifying notes as well as viewing them.
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    Infabmation is a data filing system but can be expanded to be a lot more than that!
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    Toolkit for civilian activists to cross-check lists of Knesset members (Israeli Parliament) present in the Knesset building and databases of their stands, helping on-site lobbyists work out who to talk to during session days.
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    Lintory is a Django based python application that aims to help keep track of software licenses, license requirements, hardware, MAC addresses, users and locations while supporting multiple OS, dual boot systems, and virtual machines.
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