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    Lolcat

    Lolcat

    Rainbows and unicorns

    Lolcat is a command-line tool that colorizes terminal output by printing text in rainbow gradients. Inspired by the original Ruby “lolcat” project, it takes input from stdin or files and outputs the same text with colorful ANSI escape codes. It’s frequently used to add a playful touch to logs, help messages, or shell scripts, making otherwise mundane terminal output more fun. Options allow customizing color spread, speed, and randomization to create different rainbow effects.
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    itchat

    itchat

    A complete and graceful API for Wechat

    ...Now WeChat has become a large part of personal social networking. I hope this project can help you expand your personal WeChat account and facilitate your life. By printing the chat user and the parameters of the registration message, you can find that these values ​​are all dictionaries. But in fact, that has carefully constructed corresponding messages, users, group chats, and official accounts.
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    Baudot Teletype RSS Feed Reader

    moved to https://github.com/John-Nagle/baudotrss

    RSS reader for Baudot Teletype machines Simulates a classic "news ticker", printing current news and weather on old Baudot teletype machines. (All later versions of this program are on Github, at https://github.com/John-Nagle/baudotrss) (Google Voice support has been removed due to changes by Google Voice. There is now some Twilio support.)
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    This project contains the USB to Combo Serial & Printer port Linux kernel driver for cables using the Moschip MCS7715 chip. It is packaged in a stand-alone form that can be used with older 2.4 and newer 2.6 kernel versions.
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    The Secure X Display Manager provides users of Linux-based thin clients a graphical login to remote servers. It acts as a front-end to an ssh client and manages local services, such as device auto-mounting or printing.
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    This is an SCS extended version of pr3287 you can download at http://x3270.bgp.nu/download.html This source code has been published to allow more users to gain benefits from the patch to the original software
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