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    monolith

    monolith

    CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file

    A data hoarder’s dream come true, bundle any web page into a single HTML file. You can finally replace that gazillion of open tabs with a gazillion of .html files stored somewhere on your precious little drive. Unlike the conventional “Save page as”, monolith not only saves the target document, it embeds CSS, image, and JavaScript assets all at once, producing a single HTML5 document that is a joy to store and share. If compared to saving websites with wget -mpk, this tool embeds all assets...
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    fx

    fx

    Command-line tool and terminal JSON viewer

    fx can work in two modes, cli and interactive. To start interactive mode pipe any JSON into fx. One of the frequent operations is mapping some function on an array. You can pass any number of anonymous functions for reducing JSON. fx provides a function save which will save everything in place and return saved object. This function can be only used with filename as first argument to fx command. Create .fxrc file in $HOME directory, and require any packages or define global functions. To be...
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    QuickNoteCLI

    QuickNoteCLI

    QNC is a command line interface app for creating quick notes

    usage: QNC -a,--append Append text to the last note -c,--clear Clear all notes -d,--delete <arg> Delete note by index or name -e,--erase Erase last note -h,--help Print help -l,--list Print note list -n,--name <arg> Specify note name -N,--nano Open in nano editor (If installed) -p,--print Print last note text -r,--rename <arg> Rename last note -s,--show <arg> Show note by name -S,--dbs Start DB server On Windows you can also use WIN + R, qnc <args> Manual start: java -jar QNC-0.1.0.jar Installation with scripts: Extract files from zip to any directory WINDOWS: run install.bat UNIX: run install.sh or execute command in terminal: alias qnc="java -jar /path/to/jar/QNC-0.1.0.jar" https://github.com/DeMmAge/QuickNoteCLI
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    one-file

    one-file

    compiles, appends source file that contains compile instructions

    one-file (1f) project is a collection of utilities and tools primarily written for console use, with text output, or using SDL 1.2 for framebuffer "gui stuff". When individually compiled, the source is appended, either as TEXT, or ZIP, to the resulting binary. That source contains command line options to extract that source, as well as the command line used to compile said source. There are no hard and fast rules, except "name-1f", must append source, and source must contain compile time command, and any "depends" info. one-file (1f) is based on an original idea implemented in the late 1990's Windows app SpASM32, a self editing & self compiling 32bit windows assembler, that attached its source to itself, or a programs source code to the resulting programs compiled binary. ...
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