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Automate batch replacement to generate subscription generators
...The tool supports both IPv4 and IPv6 node sources, speed test CSV inputs, and logic to drop nodes that don’t meet the threshold (DLS variable). It has a sizeable star count and forks indicating broader adoption in self-hosted proxy subscription communities. The README also explicitly warns about hosting personal private nodes in the script if intending public use.
jQuery based cross-domain feed subscriber and renderer into HTML
A simple to use jQuery-based scriptlet that allows you to render HTML within a P tag (can be changed to DIV, SPAN etc with minor modifications) from an RSS/XML feed. It is capable of making cross-domain subscriptions without the need of any server-side support. (overcome single origin policy)
Features:
1. Low footprint: compact script - 2.25KB (requires jquery-minimal 1.5+)
2. Ease of use: link the script to your html and add an empty <p id='feedPanel' rssurl='<feed url>'...
blogbasher allows you to upload your blog posts to the Blogger/Blog*Spot blog hosting service via the command line.
It is a bash script that requires curl and tidy.