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    Clikt

    Clikt

    Multiplatform command line interface parsing for Kotlin

    Clikt (pronounced “clicked”) is a multiplatform Kotlin library that makes writing command line interfaces simple and intuitive. It’s the “Command Line Interface for Kotlin”. It is designed to make the process of writing command line tools effortless while supporting a wide variety of use cases and allowing advanced customization when needed.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    kscript

    kscript

    Scripting enhancements for Kotlin

    Enhanced scripting support for Kotlin on *nix-based and Windows systems. Kotlin has some built-in support for scripting already, but it is not yet feature-rich enough to be a viable alternative in the shell.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    Hacker Scripts is a cheeky collection of small automation scripts and language ports collected under the tagline “Based on a true story.” The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the right moment. ...
    Downloads: 137 This Week
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