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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

    Stop waiting on engineering. Build production-ready internal tools with AI—on your company data, in your cloud.

    Retool lets you generate dashboards, admin panels, and workflows directly on your data. Type something like “Build me a revenue dashboard on my Stripe data” and get a working app with security, permissions, and compliance built in from day one. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, create the internal software your team needs without compromising enterprise standards or control.
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    Massren

    Massren

    massren - easily rename multiple files using your text editor

    ...The advantage of massren is that you are using the text editor you use every day, so can use all its features. The tool works by creating a file that contains the filenames of the target directory and opening this file in the text editor. You can then modify the filenames there directly. Once done, save the text file and the files will be renamed. Lines that are not changed will simply be ignored.
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    git-bug

    git-bug

    Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges

    ...git-bug works offline, in a plane or under the sea? Keep reading and writing bugs! It prevents vendor lock-in: your usual service is down or went bad? You already have a full backup. It is fast, listing bugs or opening them is a matter of milliseconds. git-bug doesn't pollute your project, no files are added in your project. git-bug integrates with your tooling, use the UI you like (CLI, terminal, web) or integrate with your existing tools through the CLI or the GraphQL API. git-bug bridges to other bug trackers. Use bridges to import and export to other trackers. ...
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    go-cqhttp

    go-cqhttp

    The golang implementation of cqhttp, lightweight, native cross-plat

    ...For details, please refer to the documentation of go-cqhttp. In the case of closing the database, after loading 25 friends and 128 groups and running for 24 hours, the memory usage is about 15MB. After opening the database, the memory usage will increase by 10-20MB according to the amount of messages. If the system memory is less than 128M, it is recommended to close the database.
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    Kubectl-debug

    Kubectl-debug

    Out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods

    kubectl-debug is an out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods, which allows you to run a new container in running pods for debugging purposes (examples). The new container will join the pid, network, user and IPC namespaces of the target container, so you can use arbitrary trouble-shooting tools without pre-installing them in your production container image.
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    Easily Host LLMs and Web Apps on Cloud Run

    Run everything from popular models with on-demand NVIDIA L4 GPUs to web apps without infrastructure management.

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