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    CommanderPi

    CommanderPi

    Easy RaspberryPi4 GUI system managment

    Easy Raspberry Pi 4 GUI system manager.
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    speedtest-cli

    speedtest-cli

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net. It is not a goal of this application to be a reliable latency reporting tool. Latency reported by this tool should not be relied on as a value indicative of ICMP style latency. It is a relative value used for determining the lowest latency server for performing the actual speed test against. Speedtest CLI brings the trusted technology and global server network behind Speedtest to the command line. Measure internet...
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    PiTherm

    A CPU Temperature display for Raspberry Pi

    Read the temperature, display it on this neat little 10-LED muticolor array. The array has, in order, BGGGGYYYRR LEDs. This first version is a trivial program that scans the CPU temp and uses 10 GPIO pins, one for each LED.
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