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    mise

    mise

    Dev tools, env vars, task runner

    Mise (formerly RTX) is a cross-language CLI tool and task runner that manages developer tools, environment variables, and project tasks in a unified configuration (mise.toml). It handles tool installation (e.g., Node, Python, Terraform), env var profiles, and repeatable command scripting.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    py-spy

    py-spy

    Sampling profiler for Python programs

    ...This means py-spy is safe to use against production Python code. py-spy works from the command line and takes either the PID of the program you want to sample from or the command line of the python program you want to run. py-spy has three subcommands record, top and dump. py-spy supports recording profiles to a file using the record command. Top shows a live view of what functions are taking the most time in your python program, similar to the Unix top command.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Universal Android Debloater

    Universal Android Debloater

    Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB

    Universal Android Debloater is a command-line tool and GUI wrapper for managing and removing unwanted system apps and bloatware from Android devices—especially rooted ones. It reads a set of “profiles” corresponding to different manufacturers or Android versions, listing packages recommended for removal or disabling while preserving system stability. The tool communicates with the device over ADB (Android Debug Bridge), uninstalls or disables packages, and can restore disabled apps in case something breaks. Because removing critical system apps can break functionality, the tool emphasizes safety: it often suggests backups, lists dependencies, and allows dry runs before executing. ...
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