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    xbar

    xbar

    Put anything in your macOS menu bar

    xbar (the BitBar reboot) lets you put the output from any script/program in your macOS menu bar. xbar underwent a complete rewrite from the ground up in Go. You can browse all the plugins online, or write your own. To write a plugin, just write some form of executable script that outputs to the standard output. To write a plugin, you need to be able to produce some kind of executable (usually a script) that prints out lines of text. Variables are stored in JSON files alongside your plugin....
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    forever

    forever

    CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously

    A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously (i.e. forever). Note that this project currently fully depends on the community for implementing fixes and new features. For new installations we encourage you to use pm2 or nodemon. If you are using forever programmatically you should install forever-monitor. There are two ways to use forever: through the command line or by using forever in your code. Note: If you are using forever programatically you should install...
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    Fen2eps is a small console program that converts FEN (Forsyth Edwards Notation) strings to EPS (Encapsulated Postscript) files containing the chess board diagram.
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    ASCII85-Tools

    ASCII85-Tools

    Convert between binary data and ASCII base-85 encoded text

    This package consists of two command-line utilities and an accompanying Perl module that let you convert between binary data and ASCII base-85 encoded text as specified by Adobe in the PostScript Language Reference. There is also a C version available; please see the C/ directory in the Files section.
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    cextools

    Command line helpers for Conexp files.

    Some small command line programs and a file parser for Concept Explorer (conexp) written in C++. Currently features include: Converters from concept explorer into PDF, PostScript, SVG and PovRay, a modified 3D Freese layout.
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    This project provides a toolkit and framework based on PDFBox for document analysis of PDF files and performing custom conversion tasks and is published under the Apache licence. A GUI is also included, and is published using the GPL licence.
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