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    FFShare

    FFShare

    An android app to compress image, video and audio files

    FFShare is a lightweight command-line tool designed to simplify sharing video clips by quickly uploading them to online platforms using FFmpeg-based processing. It allows users to select segments of videos, encode them, and upload them directly without manual editing steps. The tool integrates with FFmpeg to handle trimming, compression, and format conversion before sharing. It is designed for speed and convenience, enabling rapid workflows for content creators and developers. ffshare also...
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    AutoDispose

    AutoDispose

    Automatic binding+disposal of RxJava streams

    Automatic binding+disposal of RxJava streams. AutoDispose is an RxJava 2+ tool for automatically binding the execution of RxJava streams to a provided scope via disposal/cancellation. Often (especially in mobile applications), Rx subscriptions need to stop in response to some event (for instance, when Activity#onStop() executes in an Android app). In order to support this common scenario in RxJava 2, we built AutoDispose.
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