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    Release It!

    Release It!

    Automate versioning and package publishing

    ...Use release-it for version management and publish to anywhere with its versatile configuration, a powerful plugin system, and hooks to execute any command you need to test, build, and/or publish your project. The latest major version is v15, supporting Node.js 14 and up (as Node.js v12 is EOL). Use release-it v14 for environments running Node.js v10 and v12. Although release-it is a generic release tool, installation requires npm. To use release-it, a package.json file is not required. The recommended way to install release-it also adds basic configuration. You will be prompted to select the new version, and more prompts will follow based on your setup. ...
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    Kubebox

    Kubebox

    Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes

    Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes. Kubebox can be served from a service hosted in your Kubernetes cluster. Terminal emulation is provided by Xterm.js and the communication with the Kubernetes master API is proxied by the server.
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    googler

    googler

    Google from the terminal

    googler is a power tool to Google (web, news, videos and site search) from the command line. It shows the title, URL and abstract for each result, which can be directly opened in a browser from the terminal. Results are fetched in pages (with page navigation). Supports sequential searches in a single googler instance. googler was initially written to cater to headless servers without X. You can integrate it with a text-based browser. However, it has grown into a very handy and flexible...
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    itchat

    itchat

    A complete and graceful API for Wechat

    itchat is an open-source WeChat personal account interface, it has never been easier to use python to call WeChat. With less than thirty lines of code, you can have a WeChat bot that handles all the information. Of course, the use of this api is far more than a robot, and more functions are waiting for you to discover. This interface shares a similar operation method with the public account interface itchatmp , learning to master two tools at a time. Now WeChat has become a large part of...
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    Deodar

    Dual panel sophisticated file manager and editor for programmers

    Norton commander style, native Linux file manager and sophisticated editor. Whole app is aimed at developing source code. It is supposed to be your terminal and file manager and source code editor all together integrated in a really cool way. Written in JavaScript, Node.js and npm based, thus extremely configurable and scriptable. This program is for true geeks. It is neither terminal program nor traditional gui.
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