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A fast, lightweight, and feature-rich XML parsing library for JavaScript with no C/C++ dependencies.
rlwrap is a terminal tool that enhances readline functionality for command-line applications.
The gflags package is a C++ library for processing command-line flags, with built-in support for standard types.
A ZSH plugin that adds a Fish-like substring search to your command history, making it easier to find and execute previous commands.
A forensics toolkit for investigating digital evidence and file system data.
A command-line tool for backing up Gmail messages to your local computer using Gmail's API.
A command-line parser library for Go developers to build robust and extensible CLI applications.
A command-line utility to display the dependency tree of installed Python packages.
A simple yet powerful framework for building command-line apps with TypeScript.
A friendly wrapper for launchctl, a command-line tool for managing macOS launch daemons and agents.
A PowerShell script that can randomly delete half of your files if you are running as root (Thanos).
One-command frontend deployment with Claude Code Skills support for serverless hosting.
Aria2 is a lightweight, multi-protocol, multi-source, cross-platform download utility that can be used in a command-line interface.
Automates file management and organization for developers using AI tools.
A lightweight Go package to create ASCII line graphs for command-line applications.
A powerful Rust-based log viewer and processor that converts JSON and logfmt logs into human-readable format.
Warp speed Data Transfer (WDT) is a C++ library and CLI tool for fast data transfer between systems over multiple TCP paths.
A game to learn how to use standard commands in a Unix shell, useful for developers new to the terminal.
A Python library that allows you to display GIFs in the command line interface.
A Ruby gem that transforms HTML and CSS into PDFs using the wkhtmltopdf command-line utility.
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