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    gradle-completion

    gradle-completion

    Gradle tab completion for bash and zsh

    Bash and Zsh completion support for Gradle. This provides fast tab completion for: Gradle tasks for the current project and sub-projects. Gradle CLI switches (e.g. --parallel). Common Gradle properties (e.g. -Dorg.gradle.debug) It also handles custom default build files, so rootProject.buildFileName = 'build.gradle.kts' is supported. See instructions for bash or for zsh, then consider optional additional configuration.
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    docker-gen

    docker-gen

    Generate files from docker container meta-data

    ...Log Rotation - logrotate files to rotate container JSON log files. Reverse Proxy Configs - nginx, haproxy, etc. reverse proxy configs to route requests from the host to containers. Service Discovery - Scripts (python, bash, etc..) to register containers within etcd, hipache, etc. Docker-gen can be bundled inside of a container along-side applications. nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy trusted build is an example of running docker-gen within a container along-side nginx. jwilder/docker-register is an example of running docker-gen within a container to do service registration with etcd.
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    Feisty Meow® Concerns Codebase

    Feisty Meow® Concerns Codebase

    The full codebase of Feisty Meow® Concerns Ltd.

    Feisty Meow codebase offers a ton of useful bash scripts and implements several C++ libraries and many C++ applications. This is the Sourceforge mirror; visit our main site at: https://feistymeow.org
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    ddgr

    ddgr

    DuckDuckGo from the terminal

    ddgr is a cmdline utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal. While googler is highly popular among cmdline users, in many forums the need of a similar utility for privacy-aware DuckDuckGo came up. DuckDuckGo Bangs are super-cool too! So here's ddgr for you! Unlike the web interface, you can specify the number of search results you would like to see per page. It's more convenient than skimming through 30-odd search results per page. The default interface is carefully designed to use...
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    googler

    googler

    Google Search, Google Site Search, Google News from the terminal

    googler is a power tool to Google (Web & News) and Google Site Search from the command-line. It shows the title, URL and abstract for each result, which can be directly opened in a browser from the terminal. Results are fetched in pages (with page navigation). Supports sequential searches in a single googler instance. googler was initially written to cater to headless servers without X. You can integrate it with a text-based browser. However, it has grown into a very handy and flexible...
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    The censorship tools are a collection of bash scripts for a) comparing DNS server answers to get the blacklist from the censored server, b) downloading censored URLs and c) other stuff like open all censored pages of a blacklist with a browser.
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    Pagegen is a collection of Bash scripts for static web site generation, meaning it creates web sites from flat text files and directories. Great for managing a site from the command line.
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    BASH shell scripts to automate viewing/updating ODS.org domains and hosts
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    This one you must see! After stripping out comments, you get ca. 2Kb script. Serves static HTML/ASCII pages, ELF binaries, bash/perl scripts, GIF images. adding any other content type is trivial. Should be installed in /etc/inetd.conf.
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