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Neofetch is a CLI system information tool written in BASH. Neofetch displays information about your system next to an image, your OS logo, or any ASCII file of your choice.
Ruby Gem to colorize the output of the cat command.
Google Search, Google Site Search, Google News from the terminal.
Search the Arch Wiki anywhere from the command line.
Search API docs offline, in your terminal or browser.
Quickserve is a very simple HTTP server written in Python that is intended for quickly sharing files on an ad-hoc basis. Aside from opening a port in your firewall if you have one, quickserve requires no set-up and should work with no hassle
A little application to find geographical and network information of an IP address based on the geoip C API
Super fast list of dicts to pre-formatted tables converter library for Python 2/3.
Websauna is a full stack Python web framework for building web services and back offices with admin interface and sign up process.
Powerful, proven, and extensible framework for building trading strategies at any frequency, with a focus on crypto currencies. Battle-tested with billions traded.
Bookmark directories inside your shell.
👾 Pokemon version of cowsay with CLI and API.
Homer, a text analyser in Python, can help make your text more clear, simple and useful for your readers.
Visual scripting framework for python.
A racing game that runs in Terminal.
Ascii Patrol is an ASCII game project. It was mainly inspired by "Moon Patrol", my favourite arcade game at the times I was a child.
Learn Python Regular Expressions step by step from beginner to advanced levels.
CLI based audio visualizer.
Command line visualizer. Supports mpd, with experimental support for alsa and pulseaudio.
Unison is a file-synchronization tool for OSX, Unix, and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other.
TOM (TOpic Modeling) is a Python 3 library for topic modeling and browsing, licensed under the MIT license.
Its objective is to allow for an efficient analysis of a text corpus from start to finish, via the discovery of latent topics. To this end, TOM features functions for preparing and vectorizing a text corpus. It also offers a common interface for two topic models (namely LDA using either variational inference or Gibbs sampling, and NMF using alternating least-square with a projected gradient method), and implements three state-of-the-art methods for estimating the optimal number of topics to model a corpus. What is more, TOM constructs an interactive Web-based browser that makes it easy to explore a topic model and the related corpus.