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    skhd

    skhd

    Simple hotkey daemon for macOS

    skhd is a simple and efficient hotkey daemon for macOS that allows users to define custom keyboard shortcuts to control system behavior and automate workflows. It operates as a background service that listens for key combinations and executes commands or scripts based on user-defined configurations. The tool is particularly popular among power users who want to customize their macOS experience beyond default system limitations. It uses a plain-text configuration file, making it easy to...
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    libtld

    libtld

    Extract the TLD of any, world wide, URI.

    The libtld is used to extract the TLD from any URI from anywhere in the world. The library recognizes all TLDs, whatever the number of levels the TLD includes (i.e. .com has one, .au has up to 4 such as .schools.nsw.edu.au) this library will be capable of extracting it. The library is for C, C++, and PHP.
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    A small, simple and light-weight set of definitions and functions for emulating win32 event objects in a POSIX environment (Unix, Linux and more). Please see the wiki for more info.
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