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    UniversalTextExtractor

    Command-line toolset for extracting text from files

    Command-line toolset for extracting text from files (documents, images, archives) into SQLite with OCR support. Simple, expandable, one shell script only.
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    AI File Sorter

    AI File Sorter

    Local AI file organization with categorization and rename suggestions

    AI File Sorter is a cross-platform desktop application that uses AI to organize files and suggest meaningful file names based on real content, not just filenames or extensions. The app can analyze image files locally and propose human-readable rename suggestions (for example, IMG_2048.jpg → clouds_over_lake.jpg). It can also analyze the text content of documents to improve categorization and renaming. Supported formats include PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ODT, ODS, ODP, and common text files....
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    BmuS

    BmuS

    BmuS - Powerful linux backup program deduplication, encryption & more

    BmuS is a powerful free backup program for the automated backup of files, directories, and MySQL databases from a Linux / Raspberry Pi system to a NAS or network drive. You can also sync two NAS (i.e. Synology to Synology or UGREEN etc. and vice versa). BmuS can be installed directly on the source system or via a Docker repository, which is also available. With Docker, you can easily use BmuS on different operating systems, such as a Mac or Windows. Visit the Quick Start Guide and FAQ on...
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    unpack with password list

    Helper script to unpack archive files using a password list

    Simple shell script that unpacks every archive in a folder using a password list. You don't need to call the right packer and all the passwords in the list will be tested.
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    docx2txt

    docx2txt

    Perl based utility to extract formatted text content from MS Docx file

    Docx2txt is a Perl based command-line utility to convert (even corrupted) Microsoft docx documents to reasonably formatted text files, along with appropriate character conversions. Apart from Perl it also requires a command line unzipping program like unzip/7z/pkzipc/wzunzip.
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    A Simple Tool Kit for Programmers and general users. The purpose of this project is to benefit both the programmers and the end users.
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    Latexss is a program that can transform a text file with a very minimal style syntax into a self contained LaTeX spreadsheet powered by the fp package. A graphical front-end (klatexss) is provided to generate both the text and the LaTeX file.
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