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    Advanced Subscription Manager for QX, Loon, Surge, Stash, etc.

    Advanced subscription manager for QX, Loon, Surge, Stash and ShadowRocket. Conversion among various formats. Subscription formatting. Collect multiple subscriptions in one URL.
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    Graph-based Extraction and Summarization - a generic graph-based summarization framework. Basic functionality is provided - third-party modules can be plugged in.
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    This piece of code uses Perl and qx// calls to OpenSSL and to other small Perl scripts, to follow the RFC-4130. At 2009-09-09, the project works fine with encrypted, signed, binary and base64 . Read the README file inside the tar.gz for details
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