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    ffsend

    ffsend

    Easily and securely share files from the command line

    Easily and securely share files and directories from the command line through a safe, private and encrypted link using a single simple command. Files are shared using the Send service and may be up to 1GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through their web browser. All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with the remote host. An optional password may be specified, and a default file lifetime of 1 (up to 20) download or 24 hours is...
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    Atuin

    Atuin

    Magical shell history

    Atuin is a modern shell history replacement tool and CLI utility that records all your shell commands in a SQLite database alongside contextual metadata. It offers encrypted sync across devices, full-text search, usage statistics, and a desktop application to run executable runbooks as native documents.
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    Shuttle Framework

    Shuttle Framework

    Deploy Rust apps with a single Cargo command

    Stop worrying about the infrastructure. Focus on writing code, shuttle will do the rest. Configure your infrastructure directly from your Rust code. Avoid unnecessary context-switching and complicated UIs. Know that you are getting what you need at compile-time. Cut down on debugging time. Control your infrastructure by adding annotations to your code. Wiring up a service to a persistent database is as easy as adding one line of code. And we support multiple providers. A completely free and...
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    Notabena

    Notabena

    Notabena, the pure Rust open-source note-taking app.

    Notabena is a simple command-line note-taking app. It supports Homebrew and different platforms. Notabena is licensed under GPL-3.0. Install it on Homebrew via: brew tap chiissu/macchiato brew install --HEAD notabena View our GitHub (https://github.com/ThatFrogDev/notabena) for more information.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    rucola

    Terminal based markdown note manager

    Terminal-based markdown note manager to view statistics, explore connections and launch editing and viewing applications.
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