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    Planetiler

    Planetiler

    Flexible tool to build planet-scale vector tilesets

    ...Planetiler packages tiles into an MBTiles (SQLite) or PMTiles file that can be served using tools like TileServer GL or Martin or even queried directly from the browser. See awesome-vector-tiles for more projects that work with data in this format. Planetiler works by mapping input elements to vector tile features, flattening them into a big list, and then sorting by tile ID to group them into tiles.
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    Visual Disk Diet

    Helps you visualize the space used on your drives with colorful chart.

    ...Feel free to use, modify or suggest ideas! It's pretty much a copy of Disk Space Fan but Open Source so it can be adapted to extended purposes (as browsing file system...) It's very fast on data drives (your data partition, usb drive...) It's NOT optimized for very large and complex drives such as big C: drive for now so it can take up to 10 minutes to scan it (and there is no feedback during this scan, so it can be frustrating).
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