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  • Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas Icon
    Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas

    Build gen AI apps with an all-in-one modern database: MongoDB Atlas

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  • Next-generation security awareness training. Built for AI email phishing, vishing, smishing, and deepfakes. Icon
    Next-generation security awareness training. Built for AI email phishing, vishing, smishing, and deepfakes.

    Track your GenAI risk, run multichannel deepfake simulations, and engage employees with incredible security training.

    Assess how your company's digital footprint can be leveraged by cybercriminals. Identify the most at-risk individuals using thousands of public data points and take steps to proactively defend them.
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    Jujutsu VCS

    Jujutsu VCS

    A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful

    Jujutsu is a Git-compatible DVCS. It combines features from Git (data model, speed), Mercurial (anonymous branching, simple CLI free from "the index", revsets, powerful history-rewriting), and Pijul/Darcs (first-class conflicts), with features not found in most of them (working-copy-as-a-commit, undo functionality, automatic rebase, safe replication via rsync, Dropbox, or distributed file system). The command-line tool is called jj for now because it's easy to type and easy to replace (rare in English). The project is called "Jujutsu" because it matches "jj". Jujutsu has two backends. One of them is a Git backend (the other is a native one 1). This lets you use Jujutsu as an alternative interface to Git. The commits you create will look like regular Git commits. You can always switch back to Git. The Git support uses the libgit2 C library.
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    LinuxGSM

    LinuxGSM

    The command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management

    LinuxGSM is the command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers. Traditionally game servers are not easy to manage yourself. Admins often have to spend hours messing around trying to get their server working. LinuxGSM is a command-line tool designed to be as simple as possible, allowing admins to spend less time on management and more time gaming. LinuxGSM will run on popular distros as long as the minimum requirements are met. Each game server has specific dependency requirements. Visit a specific game server installation page on the LinuxGSM website to check dependency requirements for the game server you want to install. LinuxGSM keeps itself and your game server updated. Using methods available from game developers to update including, SteamCMD, custom JSON or file archives, LinuxGSM can make sure you are running the latest version of your game server.
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    Manticore

    Manticore

    Symbolic execution tool

    Manticore helps us quickly take advantage of symbolic execution, taint analysis, and instrumentation to analyze binaries. Parts of Manticore underpinned our symbolic execution capabilities in the Cyber Grand Challenge. As an open-source tool, we hope that others can take advantage of these capabilities in their own projects. We prioritized simplicity and usability while building Manticore. We used minimal external dependencies and our API should look familiar to anyone with exploitation or reversing background. If you have never used such a tool before, give Manticore a try. Manticore comes with an easy-to-use command line tool that quickly generates new program “test cases” (or sample inputs) with symbolic execution. Each test case results in a unique outcome when running the program, like a normal process exit or crash (e.g., invalid program counter, invalid memory read/write).
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    Meow

    Meow

    CLI app helper

    Meow is a CLI helper library for Node.js that simplifies the creation of command-line applications by parsing arguments and providing a user-friendly interface.
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  • ManageEngine Endpoint Central for IT Professionals Icon
    ManageEngine Endpoint Central for IT Professionals

    A one-stop Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) solution

    ManageEngine's Endpoint Central is a Unified Endpoint Management Solution, that takes care of enterprise mobility management (including all features of mobile application management and mobile device management), as well as client management for a diversified range of endpoints - mobile devices, laptops, computers, tablets, server machines etc. With ManageEngine Endpoint Central, users can automate their regular desktop management routines like distributing software, installing patches, managing IT assets, imaging and deploying OS, and more.
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    Notcurses

    Notcurses

    blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses

    A library facilitating complex TUIs on modern terminal emulators, supporting vivid colors, multimedia, threads, and Unicode to the maximum degree possible. Things can be done with Notcurses that simply can't be done with NCURSES. It is furthermore fast as shit. What it is not: a source-compatible X/Open Curses implementation, nor a replacement for NCURSES on existing systems. Notcurses abandons the X/Open Curses API bundled as part of the Single UNIX Specification. For some necessary background, consult Thomas E. Dickey's superb and authoritative NCURSES FAQ. As such, Notcurses is not a drop-in Curses replacement. Wherever possible, Notcurses makes use of the Terminfo library shipped with NCURSES, benefiting greatly from its portability and thoroughness. Notcurses opens up advanced functionality for the interactive user on workstations, phones, laptops, and tablets, possibly at the expense of e.g. some industrial and retail terminals.
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    PathPicker

    PathPicker

    Accepts a wide range of input, output from git commands & grep results

    PathPicker accepts a wide range of input, output from git commands, grep results, searches, pretty much anything. After parsing the input, PathPicker presents you with a nice UI to select which files you're interested in. After that you can open them in your favorite editor or execute arbitrary commands. Facebook PathPicker is a simple command line tool that solves the perpetual problem of selecting files out of bash output. Bash is fully supported and works the best. ZSH is supported as well, but won't have a few features like alias expansion in command line mode. csh/fish/rc are supported in the latest version, but might have quirks or issues in older versions of PathPicker. Note: if your default shell and current shell is not in the same family (bash/zsh... v.s. fish/rc), you need to manually export environment variable $SHELL to your current shell.
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    Platypus

    Platypus

    Create native Mac applications from command line scripts

    Platypus is a developer tool that creates native Mac applications from command line scripts such as shell scripts or Python, Perl, Ruby, Tcl, JavaScript, and PHP programs. This is done by wrapping the script in an application bundle along with a slim app binary that runs the script. Platypus makes it easy to share scripts and programs with people who are unfamiliar with the command line interface. Native, user-friendly applications can be created with a few clicks. It is very easy to create installers, droplets, administrative applications, login items, status menu items, launchers, and automation using Platypus.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    RAN

    RAN

    RAN! React . GraphQL . Next.js Toolkit

    Hot-reload ready for dev, next-generation JavaScript (ES6). Offline-ready, next-generation CSS (CSS-in-JS). Create new page in a second (with CLI). SEO-ready, performance-first, production deployment ready for now, Digital Ocean, Heroku, and AWS. Prettier and ESLint integrated. Also, there is a beta version for new features & fixes that we are testing before release. It can be unstable, so that's why please use stable version if you are working on the project that is in production. The best feature of RAN! is CL commands. You can just run one command to create page with a route!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    S3cmd

    S3cmd

    Command line tool for managing Amazon S3 and CloudFront services

    S3cmd (s3cmd) is a free command line tool and client for uploading, retrieving and managing data in Amazon S3 and other cloud storage service providers that use the S3 protocol, such as Google Cloud Storage or DreamHost DreamObjects. It is best suited for power users who are familiar with command-line programs. It is also ideal for batch scripts and automated backup to S3, triggered from cron, etc. S3cmd is written in Python. It's an open-source project available under GNU Public License v2 (GPLv2) and is free for both commercial and private use. You will only have to pay Amazon for using their storage. Lots of features and options have been added to S3cmd, since its very first release in 2008.... we recently counted more than 60 command-line options, including multipart uploads, encryption, incremental backup, s3 sync, ACL and Metadata management, S3 bucket size, bucket policies, and more!
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  • PeerGFS PEER Software - File Sharing and Collaboration Icon
    PeerGFS PEER Software - File Sharing and Collaboration

    One Solution to Simplify File Management and Orchestration Across Edge, Data Center, and Cloud Storage

    PeerGFS is a software-only solution developed to solve file management/file replication challenges in multi-site, multi-platform, and hybrid multi-cloud environments.
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    Swagger 2.0

    Swagger 2.0

    Swagger 2.0 implementation for go

    This package contains a golang implementation of Swagger 2.0 (aka OpenAPI 2.0), it knows how to serialize and deserialize swagger specifications. With the largest ecosystem of API tooling on the planet, thousands of developers are supporting Swagger in almost every modern programming language and deployment environment. With a Swagger-enabled API, you get interactive documentation, client SDK generation and discoverability. We created Swagger to help fulfill the promise of APIs. Swagger helps companies like Apigee, Getty Images, Intuit, LivingSocial, McKesson, Microsoft, Morningstar, and PayPal build the best possible services with RESTful APIs. Now in version 2.0, Swagger is more enabling than ever. And it's 100% open-source software. go-swagger brings to the go community a complete suite of fully-featured, high-performance, API components to work with a Swagger API, server, client, and data model.
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    Yeoman (Yo)

    Yeoman (Yo)

    CLI tool for running Yeoman generators

    Yeoman is a robust scaffolding tool for modern web applications, enabling developers to generate complete project structures and boilerplate code through a vast ecosystem of generators.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    cheat.sh is a compact, network-accessible cheat-sheet service that serves concise examples and usage notes for hundreds of shell commands, programming languages, and tools via a simple HTTP interface. You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes. The repository contains the server and client code, instructions to run a local standalone instance (including Python virtualenv setup), and tooling to fetch or maintain the upstream cheat-sheet data; installation documentation explains disk-space needs and dependency setup for offline use. Cheat.sh is intentionally minimal and scriptable, so it fits naturally into shells, CI scripts, editors, and quick lookups without leaving the terminal, while also offering ways to extend or host personal cheat sheets.
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    cliclick Overview

    cliclick Overview

    macOS CLI tool for emulating mouse and keyboard events

    cliclick (short for “Command Line Interface Click”) is a tool for executing mouse- and keyboard-related actions from the shell/Terminal. It is written in Objective-C and runs on macOS 10.15 or later.
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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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    go-wkhtmltopdf

    go-wkhtmltopdf

    Golang commandline wrapper for wkhtmltopdf

    We needed a way to generate PDF documents from Go. These vary from invoices with highly customizable layouts to reports with tables, graphs and images. In our opinion, the best way to do this was by using HTML/CSS templates as a source for our PDFs. Using CSS print media types and millimeters instead of pixel units we can generate very accurate PDF documents using wkhtmltopdf. It takes care of setting the correct order of options as these can become very long with multiple pages where you have page and TOC options for each page. It makes usage in server-type applications easier, every instance (PDF process) has its own output buffer which contains the PDF output and you can feed one input document from an io.Reader (using stdin in wkhtmltopdf). You can combine any number of external HTML documents (HTTP(S) links) with at most one HTML document from stdin and set options for each input document.
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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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    pup

    pup

    Parsing HTML at the command line

    pup is a command line tool for processing HTML. It reads from stdin, prints to stdout, and allows the user to filter parts of the page using CSS selectors. Inspired by jq, pup aims to be a fast and flexible way of exploring HTML from the terminal. If you have Go installed on your computer just run go get. If you're on OS X, use Homebrew to install (no Go required). By default pup will fill in missing tags and properly indent the page. CSS selectors have a group of specifiers called "pseudo classes" which are pretty cool. pup implements a majority of the relevant ones them. When combining selectors, the HTML nodes selected by the previous selector will be passed to the next ones. Non-HTML selectors which effect the output type are implemented as functions which can be provided as a final argument. Print the values of all attributes with a given key from all selected nodes.
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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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    q - Text as Data

    q - Text as Data

    Run SQL directly on CSV or TSV files

    q is a command line tool that allows direct execution of SQL-like queries on CSVs/TSVs (and any other tabular text files). q treats ordinary files as database tables, and supports all SQL constructs, such as WHERE, GROUP BY, JOINs etc. It supports automatic column name and column type detection, and provides full support for multiple encodings. q fully supports all types of encoding. Use -e data-encoding to set the input data encoding, -Q query-encoding to set the query encoding, and use -E output-encoding to set the output encoding. Sensible defaults are in place for all three parameters. Files with BOM: Files which contain a BOM (Byte Order Mark) are not properly supported inside python's csv module. q contains a workaround that allows reading UTF8 files which contain a BOM - Use -e utf-8-sig for this. The plan is to separate the BOM handling from the encoding itself, which would allow to support BOMs for all encodings.
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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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    simple-modern-uv

    simple-modern-uv

    A minimal, modern Python project template

    simple-modern-uv is a minimal yet production-ready Python project template that uses the uv toolchain to streamline dependency management, virtualenvs, and packaging. It aims to be “small but serious,” giving you the essentials—testing, linting, type checking, formatting, GitHub Actions—without burying you in boilerplate. The layout is opinionated around a pyproject.toml so configuration is centralized and easy to inspect. Defaults encourage good hygiene from day one, including reproducible builds and a clean release workflow to PyPI. Because the template is intentionally compact, it’s easy to understand and customize for libraries, CLIs, or small services. It’s a fast way to start new Python projects with modern tooling and guardrails already in place.
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    tio

    tio

    A serial device I/O tool

    tio is a serial device tool that features a straightforward command line and configuration file interface to easily connect to serial TTY devices for basic I/O operations. To make a simpler serial device tool for working with serial TTY devices with less focus on classic terminal/modem features and more focus on the needs of embedded developers and hackers. tio was originally created as an alternative to screen for connecting to serial devices when used in combination with tmux.
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    why-is-node-running

    why-is-node-running

    For when Node is running but you don't know why

    why-is-node-running is a diagnostic tool for Node.js developers that helps answer the question: “why is my Node.js process still alive?” In complex asynchronous code — with timers, open handles, network sockets, file watchers, or unfulfilled promises — it can be tricky to figure out what is preventing the event loop from exiting. This utility inspects the active handles and resources in the runtime, prints a breakdown of open callbacks, sockets, timers, and other tasks, and explains what’s keeping Node running, helping you track down leaks or unintended resource retention. It’s particularly useful during testing, when you expect Node to exit after tests finish, or in long-running servers when you're debugging resource leaks or shutdown logic. By providing clear human-readable output that lists current handles and their origins, the tool dramatically reduces the time you would otherwise spend manually instrumenting your code.
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    xcodes

    xcodes

    Install and switch between multiple versions of Xcode

    The best command-line tool to install and switch between multiple versions of Xcode.
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    Robo-Interface

    Robo-Interface

    Robo-Interface is a GUI for Robocopy (Robust File Copy).

    Robo-Interface is a GUI or user interface for Robocopy the command line tool from Microsoft and includes all the switches except /UNICODE :: output status as UNICODE. It will build the command string that you can copy and paste on the CMD (Command Prompt), or you can also run it from the application by clicking on the button "Run CMD" or copy the command string to the clipboard by clicking on the button "Copy". You can save job files, and they will display on the jobs table where you can open and edit any job file in Notepad from Robo-Interface. Requirements: .NET 4 and .NET 3.5.
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