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    cointop

    cointop

    A fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application

    cointop is a fast and lightweight interactive terminal-based UI application for tracking and monitoring cryptocurrency coin stats in real-time. The interface is inspired by htop and shortcut keys are inspired by vim. Vim-inspired shortcut keys, custom key bindings configuration. Custom color scheme configuration, 256-color, and 24-bit support. Save and view favorite coins. Portfolio tracking of holdings view profit & loss. Charts for coin price history and global market graphs. Fuzzy searching for finding coins. Supports multiple coin data APIs; CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap. Price alerts with desktop notifications. Fast sort shortcuts, pagination, chart date range change, auto-refresh. It's very lightweight; can be left running indefinitely.
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    Common Hardware Recovery Solutions by Ukrainian-Russian network
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    coral-ctc-terminal-calculator

    coral-ctc-terminal-calculator

    A minimal calculator application for terminal lovers

    CTC is a minimal and easy-to-use calculator application for your terminal. This project is meant for people who are quick with terminal applications, who may want a replacement for a GUI calculator.
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    corona-cli

    corona-cli

    Track the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the command line

    Track the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the command line. Worldwide for all countries, for one country, and the US States. Fast response time (< 100ms).Get worldwide Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) reporting. Active daily reporting of your country's COVID-19 statistics. Get US States data for Coronavirus disease reports across the US. Data includes country, cases, deaths, recovered, active, critical, per million. Charts plot statistics in the form of line charts both regular and logarithmic.
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    cquery

    cquery

    C/C++ language server supporting multi-million line code base

    C/C++ language server supporting multi-million line code base, powered by libclang. Emacs, Vim, VSCode, and others with language server protocol support. Cross-references, completion, diagnostics, semantic highlighting, and more. cquery is a highly-scalable, low-latency language server for C/C++/Objective-C. It is tested and designed for large codebases like Chromium. cquery provides accurate and fast semantic analysis without interrupting workflow. cquery implements almost the entire language server protocol and provides some extra features to boot. cquery is able to respond to queries quickly because it caches a huge amount of information. When a request comes in, cquery just looks it up in the cache without running many computations. As a result, there's a large memory overhead. For example, a full index of Chrome will take about 10gb of memory. If you exclude v8, webkit, and third_party, it goes down to about 6.5gb.
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    create-dmg

    create-dmg

    Create a good-looking DMG for your macOS app in seconds

    Imagine you have finished a macOS app, exported it from Xcode, and now want to distribute it to users. The most common way of distributing an app outside the Mac App Store is by putting it in a .dmg file. These are hard to create, especially good-looking ones. You can either pay for a GUI app where you have to customize an existing design or you can run some homebrewed Bash script and you still have to design it. This tool does everything for you, so you can play with your cat instead. The DMG detects the minimum runtime of the app, and uses ULFO (macOS 10.11 or later) or UDZO as appropriate. The resulting image has the filename App Name 0.0.0.dmg, for example, Lungo 1.0.0.dmg. It will try to code sign the DMG, but the DMG is still created and fine even if the code signing fails, for example if you don't have a developer certificate.
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    CULT is an Open Source software-only network bootable thin client Operating System that provides a complete solution for thin clients, PCs or virtualized hardware.
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    datree

    datree

    Prevent Kubernetes misconfigurations from reaching production

    Prevent Kubernetes misconfigurations from reaching production (again)! The CLI integration provides a policy enforcement solution to run automatic checks for rule violations. Datree is a CLI tool that supports Kubernetes admins in their roles by preventing developers from making errors in Kubernetes configurations that can cause clusters to fail in production. Our CLI tool is open source, enabling it to be supported by the Kubernetes community. It’s far more effective than manual processes, such as sending an email to a slew of developers, begging them to set various limits, which likely falls on deaf ears because developers are already overwhelmed. The CLI integration provides a policy enforcement solution for Kubernetes to run automatic checks on every code change for rule violations and misconfigurations. When rule violations are found, Datree produces an alert that guides the developer to fix the issue inside the CI process.
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    ddgr

    ddgr

    DuckDuckGo from the terminal

    ddgr is a command-line search tool that lets users perform DuckDuckGo web searches directly from their terminal, providing a privacy-focused alternative to browser-based searches without tracking or personalized profiling. It fetches search results via DuckDuckGo’s API or HTML output and presents links, snippets, and metadata in a clean terminal format, making it useful for programmers, sysadmins, and privacy advocates who prefer keyboard-driven workflows. The tool also supports options like opening a selected result in a web browser, piping results into other tools, and restricting searches to specific formats such as text-only or JSON for further processing. Because it avoids third-party tracking and ads built into many browser search experiences, ddgr appeals to users seeking greater control over data and a faster, distraction-free search flow.
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    desk

    desk

    A lightweight workspace manager for the shell

    Lightweight workspace manager for the shell. Desk makes it easy to flip back and forth between different project contexts in your favorite shell. Change directory, activate a virtualenv or rvm, load in domain-specific aliases, environment variables, functions, arbitrary shell files, all in a single command. Instead of relying on CTRL-R to execute and recall ("that command's gotta be here somewhere..."), desk helps shorten and document those actions with shell aliases and functions, which are then namespaced under a particular desk. Because Deskfiles are just enriched shell scripts, the possibilities are endless. For example, when doing work on AWS I have desk securely load AWS API keys into environment variables via pass -- no effort on my part, and no risk of accidentally persisting that sensitive information to a history file.
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    dotdrop

    dotdrop

    Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere

    Dotdrop is a dotfiles manager that provides efficient ways of managing your precious config files. It is especially powerful when it comes to managing those across different hosts. The main idea of dotdrop is to have the ability to store each dotfile only once and deploy them with different content on different hosts/setups. To achieve this, it uses a templating engine that allows specifying, during the dotfile installation with dotdrop, based on a selected profile, how (with what content) each dotfile will be installed. Each dotfile is stored only once, dotdrop allows to template your config files such that the same dotfile is customized when deployed on the host you’re working on. Different profiles can be defined that allow for fine-grained control over which dotfiles have to be installed on different hosts (home, work, vps, etc). Some hosts/profiles will have all your dotfiles installed while others might just need a subset of the dotfiles.
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    A project to embed Lua on different hardware platforms. Currently ARM variants are targeted, but it should be possible to port it to any platform that is supported by the gcc+newlib combo. Platform access libraries will also be provided.
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    'finddouble' application searches into a directory and all its sub directories. If it finds several times the same file, a warning message is displayed, but no other action is taken. It's main use is to help you optimize you disk usage.
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    fortune-mod-isec is a compilation of straps/tips from the Information Security World. The straps have been compiled/produced from the Internet, books, norms, standards & collaborators' know-how.
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    fq

    fq

    jq for binary formats

    Tool, language, and decoders for working with binary data. fq is inspired by the well-known jq tool and language and allows you to work with binary formats the same way you would using jq. In addition, it can also present data similar to a hex viewer, transform, slice, and concatenate binary data, supports nested formats, and has an interactive REPL with auto-completion. It was originally designed to query, inspect and debug codecs and metadata in media files and containers like mp4, FLAC, mp3, and jpeg. But has since been extended to support a variety of formats like executables, and packet captures including TCP reassembly and serialization formats like ASN1 BER, Avro, CBOR, protobuf, and a lot more. In summary, it aims to be something like jq, hexdump, dd and gdb combined into one. fq is still early in development so things might change, be broken, or do not make sense. That also means that there is a great opportunity to help out!
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    g7ctrl

    Managing daemon for GM7 Xtreme GPS Tracker

    This software, consisting of a daemon and a command shell, is meant to be used together with the Xtreme GM7 GPS tracker to help simplify its management and to make it possible to monitor alerts sent by the tracker. The software is intended to be run as a GNU/Linux service that always runs in the background and can be used to both receive location updates from a remote tracker as well as configuring the tracker (over both USB and a GPRS link to the device). All received events are stored in a database and the daemon supports export of events to GPX, KML, CSV format. It is also possible to have specific action scripts executed upon receiving specific events or generate mail notifications. The daemon and command shell comes with extensive reference documentation (HTML & PDF) and Unix man pages.
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    gdrive

    gdrive

    Google Drive CLI Client

    gdrive is a command line utility for interacting with Google Drive. gdrive is finally verified for using sensitive scopes which should fix the This app is blocked error. Note that the project name will show up as project-367116221053 when granting access to you account. Binaries are statically linked. If you want to compile from source you need the go toolchain. Version 1.5 or higher. The first time gdrive is launched (i.e. run gdrive about in your terminal not just gdrive), you will be prompted for a verification code. The code is obtained by following the printed url and authenticating with the google account for the drive you want access to. This will create a token file inside the .gdrive folder in your home directory. Note that anyone with access to this file will also have access to your google drive. If you want to manage multiple drives you can use the global --config flag or set the environment variable GDRIVE_CONFIG_DIR.
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    Configuration framework for: emacs, zsh, tcsh, ksh, bash, screen, top, metacity, gnome-terminal,... It run on all posix platform and include special stuff for epita you can find source here: http://github.com/ctaf42/ctafconf
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    gitmoji-cli

    gitmoji-cli

    A gitmoji interactive command line tool for using emojis on commits

    A gitmoji interactive command-line tool for using emojis on commits. This project provides an easy solution for using gitmoji from your command line. Gitmoji-cli solves the hassle of searching through the gitmoji list. Includes a bunch of options you can play with! A gitmoji interactive client for using gitmojis on commit messages. You can use the commit functionality in two ways, directly or via a commit-hook. If you want to integrate gitmoji-cli in your project I would recommend going for the hook mode as it supports more use cases, it's more flexible, and has better integration with other tools, whereas the client mode is more quick and easy to use. Run the init option, add your changes and commit them, after the prompts will begin and your commit message will be built. Pretty print all the available gitmojis.
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    gitoxide

    gitoxide

    An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git

    An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git. gix is a command-line interface (CLI) to access git repositories. It's written to optimize the user experience and perform as well or better than the canonical implementation. Furthermore, it provides an easy and safe to use API in the form of various small crates for implementing your own tools in a breeze. Please see 'Development Status' for a listing of all crates and their capabilities. Please note that all functionality comes from the gitoxide-core library, which mirrors these capabilities and itself relies on all git-* crates. Limit the number of threads used in operations that support it. Choose between 'human' and 'JSON' output formats. Display general information about the index itself, with detailed extension information by default and detailed information about the TREE extension. Follow the linked crate name for detailed status.
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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 utility that delivers much more. For example, fetch any number of results or start anywhere, limit the search by any duration, define aliases to google search any number of websites, and switch domains easily, all of this in a very clean interface without ads or stray URLs. The shell completion scripts make sure you don't need to remember any options.
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    grex

    grex

    A command-line tool and library for generating regular expressions

    grex is a library as well as a command-line utility that is meant to simplify the often complicated and tedious task of creating regular expressions. It does so by automatically generating a single regular expression from user-provided test cases. The resulting expression is guaranteed to match the test cases which it was generated from. This project has started as a Rust port of the JavaScript tool regexgen written by Devon Govett. Although a lot of further useful features could be added to it, its development was apparently ceased several years ago. The plan is now to add these new features to grex as Rust really shines when it comes to command-line tools. grex offers all features that regexgen provides, and more. The philosophy of this project is to generate the most specific regular expression possible by default that exactly matches the given input only and nothing else. With the use of command-line flags (in the CLI tool) or preprocessing methods (in the library).
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    grmon

    grmon

    Command line monitoring for goroutines

    Command line monitoring for goroutines. Simply import and call grmon.Start() somewhere in your code. By default, grmon will automatically refresh every 5s. Pause automatic refresh(p) to enable the cursor and expand the full trace for a selected goroutine(<enter>).
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    h3270 is a program that allows you to use IBM 3270 hosts from within a web browser. It is different from other, similar systems because of its highly configurable layout engine that is based on regular expressions.
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    haxor-news

    haxor-news

    Browse Hacker News like a haxor

    haxor-news brings Hacker News to the terminal, allowing you to view/filter the following without leaving your command line; posts, post comments, post-linked web content, monthly hiring and freelancers posts, user info, and onions. haxor-news helps you filter the large number of comments that popular posts generate. Job hunting or just curious what's out there? Filter the monthly who's hiring and freelancers post. Combine haxor-news with pipes, redirects, and other command-line utilities. Output to pagers, write to files, automate with cron, etc. haxor-news comes with a handy optional auto-completer with interactive help. After viewing a list of posts, you can view a post's linked web content by referencing the post #. The HTML contents of the post's link are formatted for easy viewing within your terminal. If available, the formatted output is sent to a pager.
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