Showing 11 open source projects for "find string"

View related business solutions
  • Ship Agents Faster Icon
    Ship Agents Faster

    Transform your applications and workflows into powerful agentic systems at global scale.

    Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform lets you rapidly build, scale, govern and optimize production-ready agents grounded in your organization's data. The platform enables developers to build custom or pre-built agents for virtually any use case. New customers get $300 in free credits.
    Get Started Free
  • MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere Icon
    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
    Start Free
  • 1
    RecoverPy

    RecoverPy

    Interactively find and recover deleted or overwritten files

    RecoverPy is a powerful tool that leverages your system capabilities to recover lost files. Unlike others, you can not only recover deleted files but also overwritten data. Every block of your partition will be scanned. You can even find a string in binary files.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    QRTxt

    QRTxt

    QR Code Generator

    QRTxt is just a personal project. It's a very simple QR code generator. I had two major goals in creating this project: - Make it simple and user friendly - Provide useful feedback instead of just crashing without warning if a user tries to enter more characters than a QR code supports. I digitally sign some files in my releases. If you'd like to verify those signatures, you can find my PGP/GPG keys at: https://marcusadams.me/keys.html If you'd like to donate there's several ways...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    PyNuker

    PyNuker

    A stress testing tool written in python.

    PyNuker is a network stress testing tool written in python. Because it is written in python it should run equally well on any system that has Python version 3.x installed. It infinitely(until stopped) sends a string of text via a UDP packet to a target computer or network device in an effort to flood the target with so much useless traffic that it stops responding to valid requests. I digitally sign some files in my releases. If you'd like to verify those signatures, you can find my PGP/GPG keys at: https://marcusadams.me/keys.html If you'd like to donate there's several ways to do so: PayPal: https://paypal.me/gerowen Bitcoin (BTC): bc1q86c5j7wvf6cw78tf8x3szxy5gnxg4gj8mw4sy2 Monero (XMR): 42ho3m9tJsobZwQDsFTk92ENdWAYk2zL8Qp42m7pKmfWE7jzei7Fwrs87MMXUTCVifjZZiStt3E7c5tmYa9qNxAf3MbY7rD LiberaPay: https://liberapay.com/gerowen
    Downloads: 3 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    Sound to Text

    Sound to Text

    Convert a sound file to text to analyze it

    Convert a sound file to text you can analyze to spot hidden words for psychological or universal-philosophical interpretation. The program will convert a sound file to text, with the purpose of analyzing it to spot intelligible words. Use the program with songs, movie or TV dialogue, private recordings, to reveal the hidden text messages of the sound. The resulting text will be a long string of mostly repeating characters but, every so often, you will notice an intelligible word, either...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know Icon
    Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know

    BigQuery automates data prep, analysis, and predictions with built-in AI assistance.

    Build and deploy ML models using familiar SQL. Automate data prep with built-in Gemini. Query 1 TB and store 10 GB free monthly.
    Try Free
  • 5
    FuzzyWuzzy

    FuzzyWuzzy

    Fuzzy string matching in Python

    ...One of our most consistently frustrating issues is trying to figure out whether two ticket listings are for the same real-life event (that is, without enlisting the help of our army of interns). To pick an example completely at random, Cirque du Soleil has a show running in New York called “Zarkana”. When we scour the web to find tickets for sale, mostly those tickets are identified by a title, date, time, and venue. We’ve built up a library of “fuzzy” string matching routines to help us along. And good news! We’re open sourcing it. The library is called “Fuzzywuzzy”, the code is pure python, and it depends only on the (excellent) difflib python library.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 6

    Harmoni Search Engine Application

    Harmoni is search engine application written with Python

    ...Harmoni search engine is not only focused on the searching the files, but also focused on searching any keywords on document files. Harmoni is easy to use application, and it can find any keywords fast. Harmoni has simple interface in “home”. User can search any string on some types of document (*.txt, *.html, *.docx, *.pptx, *.xlsx, *.pdf). There are two kinds of searching method which can be used to search the keyword; fragment word and whole word. Search mode: a. Fragment Word: Harmoni will search any fragments on the target files. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 7
    Lioness (Languages Interop Framework)
    Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 8
    This is a simple anagram utility written in Python 3.1. It can be used to find exact string matches within a word as well as words contained within a string or words that contain a string. Other functions also included (see readme for instructions).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 9
    csart - Clever-Search-And-Replace-Text Search, find and replace text in named files or recursive in all directories (-r). If choosen, strings are only replaced if another key-string occures in the line (-w)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Build Securely on AWS with Proven Frameworks Icon
    Build Securely on AWS with Proven Frameworks

    Lay a foundation for success with Tested Reference Architectures developed by Fortinet’s experts. Learn more in this white paper.

    Moving to the cloud brings new challenges. How can you manage a larger attack surface while ensuring great network performance? Turn to Fortinet’s Tested Reference Architectures, blueprints for designing and securing cloud environments built by cybersecurity experts. Learn more and explore use cases in this white paper.
    Download Now
  • 10
    Pwim utilizes python to find through a given set of directories the string, or strings, that you meant to play. For example, 'pwim pick ice' will yeild you 'maison ikoku - The Pillows - ice pick.wmv' to be played with whatever media player of your choice.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 11

    PyOpMenu

    PyOpMenu is a python based script for basic system administration.

    ...OpMenu uses .mnu files to build a screen menu that allow to low levels sysadmins and system operators do basic and preconfigured actions (f.e. restart a webserver, check the status of a daemon, etc...) You can find some basic .mnu examples files in the repository. All menu options have to begin with $MENU key and all the actions have to contain .sh or sudo string. A lot of Gomenu .mnu must be compatibles. For automatic start of the program you must add the next lines in the .bash_profile of the user: exec ./opmenu.py Requirements: * Python 2.X * main.mnu file TODO * English translation * Error control * Log system * Improve Look&Feel Comments and request are welcome. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next