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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

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    hledger

    hledger

    Robust, fast, intuitive plain text accounting tool with CLI

    hledger is fast, reliable, free, multicurrency double-entry accounting software that runs on unix, mac, windows, and the web. With it you can track money, investments, cryptocurrencies, time, or any other quantifiable commodity; with a future-proof plain text file format, version control for your changes, and without needing any cloud service or vendor. Developed continuously since 2007, hledger is licensed under GNU GPLv3+, written in Haskell, and thoroughly tested, with $100 bounties for regressions reported. Currently, three user interfaces are provided out of the box: a powerful command line UI (hledger), a quick terminal UI (hledger-ui), and a simple web UI (hledger-web).
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    hyperfine

    hyperfine

    A command-line benchmarking tool

    A command-line benchmarking tool. Statistical analysis across multiple runs. Support for arbitrary shell commands. Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates. Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark. Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. Parameterized benchmarks (e.g. vary the number of threads). Cross-platform. Hyperfine will automatically determine the number of runs to perform for each command. By default, it will perform at least 10 benchmarking runs and measure for at least 3 seconds. For programs that perform a lot of disk I/O, the benchmarking results can be heavily influenced by disk caches and whether they are cold or warm. If you want to run the benchmark on a warm cache, you can use the -w/--warmup option.
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    kubefwd

    kubefwd

    Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development

    Kubernetes port forwarding for local development. kubefwd is a command line utility built to port forward multiple services within one or more namespaces on one or more Kubernetes clusters. kubefwd uses the same port exposed by the service and forwards it from a loopback IP address on your local workstation. kubefwd temporally adds domain entries to your /etc/hosts file with the service names it forwards. When working on our local workstation, my team and I often build applications that access services through their service names and ports within a Kubernetes namespace. kubefwd allows us to develop locally with services available as they would be in the cluster.
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    pv-migrate

    pv-migrate

    CLI tool to easily migrate Kubernetes persistent volumes

    pv-migrate is a CLI tool/kubectl plugin to easily migrate the contents of one Kubernetes PersistentVolumeClaim to another. On Kubernetes, if you need to rename a resource (like a Deployment) or to move it to a different namespace, you can simply create a copy of its manifest with the new namespace and/or name and apply it. However, it is not as simple with PersistentVolumeClaim resources: They are not only metadata, but they also store data in the underlying storage backend. In these cases, moving the data stored in the PVC can become a problem, making migrations more difficult.
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    reg

    reg

    Docker registry v2 command line client and repo listing generator

    Docker registry v2 command line client and repo listing generator with security checks. We do not allow users to pass all the custom certificate flags on commands because it is unnecessarily messy and can be handled through Linux itself. Which we believe is a better user experience than having to pass three different flags just to communicate with a registry using self-signed or private certificates.
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    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq is a command line tool that provides jq-style access to structured data sources: SQL databases, or document formats like CSV or Excel. sq executes jq-like queries, or database-native SQL. It can join across sources: join a CSV file to a Postgres table, or MySQL with Excel. sq outputs to a multitude of formats including JSON, Excel, CSV, HTML, Markdown and XML, and can insert query results directly to a SQL database. sq can also inspect sources to view metadata about the source structure (tables, columns, size). You can use sq diff to compare tables, or entire databases. sq has commands for common database operations to copy, truncate, and drop tables.
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    wait4x

    wait4x

    Wait4X allows you to wait for a port or a service to enter the request

    wait4x is a command-line utility for waiting on the availability of TCP, HTTP(s), and command-based targets. It is useful in scripts and containerized environments to ensure dependencies are ready before proceeding. wait4x is designed to be a drop-in replacement for other wait tools, but with more flexibility and protocol support.
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    ADR Tools

    ADR Tools

    Command-line tools for working with Architecture Decision Records

    A command-line tool for working with a log of Architecture Decision Records (ADRs). ADRs are stored in a subdirectory of your project as Markdown files. The default directory is doc/adr, but you can specify the directory when you initialize the ADR log. Create a directory named doc/architecture/decisions containing the first ADR, which records that you are using ADRs to record architectural decisions and links to Michael Nygard's article on the subject. Create a new ADR file that is flagged as superceding ADR 9, and changes the status of ADR 9 to indicate that it is superceded by the new ADR. It then opens the new ADR in your editor of choice.
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    Ansible Molecule

    Ansible Molecule

    Molecule aids in the development and testing of Ansible roles

    Molecule project is designed to aid in the development and testing of Ansible roles. Molecule provides support for testing with multiple instances, operating systems and distributions, virtualization providers, test frameworks and testing scenarios. Molecule encourages an approach that results in consistently developed roles that are well-written, easily understood and maintained. Molecule supports only the latest two major versions of Ansible (N/N-1), meaning that if the latest version is 2.9.x, we will also test our code with 2.8.x. Depending on the driver chosen, you may need to install additional OS packages. See INSTALL.rst, which is created when initializing a new scenario. Ansible is not listed as a direct dependency of molecule package because we only call it as a command-line tool. You may want to install it using your distribution package installer. It is your responsibility to assure that soft dependencies of Ansible are available on your controller or host machines.
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    Ansible-lint

    Ansible-lint

    Best practices checker for Ansible

    Ansible Lint is a command-line tool for linting playbooks, roles and collections aimed towards any Ansible users. Its main goal is to promote proven practices, patterns and behaviors while avoiding common pitfalls that can easily lead to bugs or make code harder to maintain. Ansible lint is also supposed to help users upgrade their code to work with newer versions of Ansible. Due to this reason we recommend using it with the newest version of Ansible, even if the version used in production may be older. As any other linter, it is opinionated. Still, its rules are the result of community contributions and they can always be disabled based individually or by category by each user. ansible-lint checks playbooks for practices and behavior that could potentially be improved. As a community-backed project ansible-lint supports only the last two major versions of Ansible.
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    Filament

    Filament

    Real-time physically based rendering engine for Android, iOS, and more

    Filament is a real-time physically-based renderer written in C++. It is mobile-first, but also multi-platform. We are very conscientious about keeping Filament small, fast to load, and focused on rendering. For example, Filament does not compile materials at run time. Instead, we provide a command line tool (matc) that does this offline. Filament is a physically based rendering (PBR) engine for Android. The goal of Filament is to offer a set of tools and APIs for Android developers that will enable them to create high quality 2D and 3D rendering with ease. For both artists and developers, our system will rely on as few parameters as possible to reduce trial and error and allow users to quickly master the material model. A physically based approach must not preclude non-realistic rendering. User interfaces for instance will need unlit materials. Our primary goal is to design and implement a rendering system able to perform efficiently on mobile platforms.
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    GH

    GH

    GitHub CLI made with NodeJS

    A command-line interface for interacting with GitHub, streamlining repository and issue management.
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    Guard

    Guard

    Guard is a command line tool to easily handle events on file system

    Please upgrade to Ruby >= 2.4 before installing Guard! To install for older versions, update Bundler at least 1.12: gem update bundler and Bundler should correctly resolve to earlier gems for your given Ruby version. Guard automates various tasks by running custom rules whenever file or directories are modified. It's frequently used by software developers, web designers, writers and other specialists to avoid mundane, repetitive actions and commands such as "relaunching" tools after changing source files or configurations. Common use cases include: an IDE replacement, web development tools, designing "smart" and "responsive" build systems/workflows, automating various project tasks and installing/monitoring various system services.
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    Nativefier

    Nativefier

    Make any web page a desktop application

    Nativefier is a command-line tool designed to create a desktop app for any web site with minimal configuration. Apps are wrapped by Electron (using Chromium under the hood) in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) for use on Windows, macOS and Linux. Nativefier will try to determine the app name, and well as lots of other options. If desired, these options can be overwritten. For example, to override the name, nativefier --name 'My Medium App' 'medium.com' Read the API documentation or run nativefier --help to learn about other command-line flags usable to configure the packaged app. For a list of build commands contributed by the nativefier community take a look at the CATALOG.md file. Nativefier is also usable from Docker. You can pass Nativefier flags, and mount volumes to provide local files.
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    Nunu

    Nunu

    A CLI tool for building Go applications

    Nunu is a CLI scaffolding tool for building Go applications; it aggregates and encapsulates popular Go ecosystem libraries to provide a modular, high‑performance, extensible foundation, complete with documentation and test support. Nunu is a scaffolding tool for building Go applications. Its name comes from a game character in League of Legends, a little boy riding on the shoulders of a Yeti. Just like Nunu, this project stands on the shoulders of giants, as it is built upon a combination of popular libraries from the Go ecosystem. This combination allows you to quickly build efficient and reliable applications. Nunu encapsulates popular libraries that Gophers are familiar with, allowing you to easily customize the application to meet specific requirements.
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    Percona Toolkit

    Percona Toolkit

    A collection of advanced open source command-line tools

    Percona Toolkit is a collection of battle-tested command-line tools for MySQL and MariaDB that help diagnose performance, verify integrity, and perform online maintenance safely. Utilities such as pt-query-digest analyze slow logs and packet captures to surface hotspots and regressions, while pt-online-schema-change applies ALTERs with minimal blocking by copying and swapping tables. Consistency tools like pt-table-checksum and pt-table-sync detect and reconcile replication drift across replicas or shards. Other helpers find duplicate indexes, unused keys, skewed data distributions, and configuration issues that quietly erode performance. Each tool favors guardrails: dry runs, throttling, and resumable operations reduce the risk of harming production workloads. Operators and DBAs rely on the toolkit to bring observability and predictability to busy database fleets without hand-rolled scripts.
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    Posting

    Posting

    The modern API client that lives in your terminal

    posting is a lightweight command-line tool that lets users schedule and automate Mastodon posts using Markdown files. It reads a simple folder structure of Markdown drafts and posts them at predefined intervals or manually. Designed for content creators and developers, posting helps maintain consistent and organized Mastodon accounts without depending on web UIs or third-party schedulers.
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    Roslynator

    Roslynator

    A collection of 500+ analyzers, refactorings and fixes for C#

    A collection of 500+ analyzers, refactorings, and fixes for C#, powered by Roslyn. Roslynator client libraries are meant to be used for the development of your own analyzers/refactorings. It does not contain any analyzers/refactorings themselves. All analyzers in package Roslynator.Formatting.Analyzers are disabled by default. Roslynator Testing Framework can be used for unit testing of analyzers, refactorings and code fix. The framework is distributed as a NuGet package. Some analyzers require options to be set. For this purpose, there is special analyzer ROS0003 that report a diagnostic if an analyzer is enabled but the required option is not set. ROS0003 is disabled by default. If you want to configure Roslynator on a user-wide basis you have to use the Roslynator config file. The default configuration file can be used with an extension for Visual Studio or VS Code.
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    XcodeGen

    XcodeGen

    A Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project

    XcodeGen is a command line tool written in Swift that generates your Xcode project using your folder structure and a project spec. The project spec is a YAML or JSON file that defines your targets, configurations, schemes, custom build settings and many other options. All your source directories are automatically parsed and referenced appropriately while preserving your folder structure. Sensible defaults are used in many places, so you only need to customize what is needed. Very complex projects can also be defined using more advanced features. Generate projects on demand and remove your .xcodeproj from git, which means no more merge conflicts! Automatically generate Schemes for different environments like test and production. Share build settings across multiple targets with build setting groups. Easily copy and paste files and directories without having to edit anything in Xcode.
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    cargo watch

    cargo watch

    Watches over your Cargo project's source

    Cargo Watch watches over your project's source for changes and runs Cargo commands when they occur. Create your own watching tool. From presenting different options, to customizing the filtering, to responding differently than running commands, to answering other events.
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    eksctl

    eksctl

    The official CLI for Amazon EKS

    eksctl is a simple CLI tool for creating clusters on EKS - Amazon's newly managed Kubernetes service for EC2. It is written in Go, and uses CloudFormation. eksctl is available to install from official releases as described below. We recommend that you install eksctl from only the official GitHub releases. You may opt to use a third-party installer, but please be advised that AWS does not maintain nor support these methods of installation. Use them at your own discretion. You will need to have AWS API credentials configured. What works for AWS CLI or any other tools (kops, Terraform, etc.) should be sufficient. You can use ~/.aws/credentials file or environment variables.
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    git-delete-merged-branches

    git-delete-merged-branches

    Command-line tool to delete merged Git branches

    A convenient command-line tool helping you keep repositories clean. Supports deletion of both local and remote branches. Detects multiple forms of de-facto merges (rebase merges, squash merges (needs --effort=3), single or range cherry-picks… leveraging git cherry). Supports workflows with multiple release branches, e.g. only delete branches that have been merged to all of master, dev and staging. Quick interactive configuration. Provider agnostic: Works with GitHub, GitLab, Gitea and any other Git hosting. Takes safety seriously. Deletion is a sharp knife that requires care. While git reflog would have your back in most cases, git-delete-merged-branches takes safety seriously. git push is used with --force-with-lease so if the server and you have a different understanding of that branch, it is not deleted. There is no use of os.system or shell code to go wrong.
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    haskell-tools.nvim

    haskell-tools.nvim

    Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim

    Supercharge your Haskell experience in Neovim.
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    legendary.nvim

    legendary.nvim

    A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds

    Define your keymaps, commands, and auto commands as simple Lua tables, building a legend at the same time (like VS Code's Command Palette). A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds, integrates with which-key.nvim, lazy.nvim, and more.
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    mprocs

    mprocs

    Run multiple commands in parallel

    mprocs runs multiple commands in parallel and shows output of each command separately. When you work on a project you very often need the same list of commands to be running. For example: webpack serve, just --watch, node src/server.js. With mprocs you can list these commands in mprocs.yaml and run all of them by running mprocs. Then you can switch between the outputs of running commands and interact with them.
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