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GHunt: An Offensive Google Framework for OSINT and Data Collection
GHunt is a powerful Python-based offensive Google framework primarily focused on Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), designed for efficient evolution. It offers robust CLI usage, Python library integration, and fully asynchronous operations, making it a versatile tool for gathering information related to Google services. With features like JSON export and a companion browser extension for streamlined login, GHunt simplifies the process of digital data collection.

s3cmd: Command-Line Tool for S3 Compatible Storage Management
s3cmd is a powerful command-line tool for managing data in Amazon S3 and other S3-compatible cloud storage services. Written in Python, it provides a robust solution for power users, batch scripts, and automated backups. Its extensive features, including multipart uploads and encryption, make it an essential utility for cloud storage interaction.
Numi: A Natural Language Calculator for macOS, Linux, and Windows
Numi is an elegant calculator application available for macOS, Linux, and Windows, designed to interpret natural language input for calculations. It allows users to express complex tasks like "$20 in euro - 5% discount" or "today + 2 weeks" and instantly receive answers. This open-source project, built with JavaScript, simplifies everyday computations with its intuitive interface and powerful features.
lstr: A Fast, Minimalist Directory Tree Viewer Written in Rust
lstr is a high-performance, minimalist command-line utility for viewing directory trees, built with Rust. It offers both a classic `tree`-like output and a powerful interactive Text User Interface (TUI) mode for fluid exploration. With features like Git integration, icon support, and smart filtering, lstr provides an efficient way to understand project structures.

Tach: Enforcing Python Dependencies with Modular Architecture
Tach is an open-source Python tool, written in Rust, designed to visualize and enforce dependencies within your projects. It promotes modular architecture by ensuring declared dependencies, public interfaces, and preventing dependency cycles. Installable via pip, Tach offers incremental adoption and no runtime impact.

annas-mcp: A CLI and MCP Server for Anna's Archive Document Retrieval
annas-mcp is a versatile tool designed as both a CLI utility and an MCP server for interacting with Anna's Archive. It enables users to efficiently search for and download documents from the archive. The project offers flexible deployment options, supporting direct command-line operations or integration with compatible MCP clients.

doggo: A Modern Command-line DNS Client for Humans
doggo is a powerful and user-friendly command-line DNS client, built with Golang. It aims to simplify DNS lookups and troubleshooting by providing clear, human-readable output, unlike traditional tools. Inspired by the Rust 'dog' client, doggo extends its capabilities with a focus on modern DNS protocols and ease of use.

Zellij: A Feature-Rich Terminal Workspace and Multiplexer
Zellij is an advanced terminal workspace designed for developers and ops-oriented individuals. It functions as a powerful terminal multiplexer, offering a rich set of features including customizability, multiplayer collaboration, and a WebAssembly plugin system. This tool aims to provide a great out-of-the-box experience while also catering to power users with deep configuration options.

nnn: A Fast and Frugal Terminal File Manager for Enhanced Productivity
nnn (n³) is a highly efficient and minimalist terminal file manager designed to supercharge productivity. It offers a full set of features, including disk usage analysis, batch renaming, and extensive plugin support, all within a tiny, nearly 0-config footprint. This tool is known for its incredible speed and unobtrusive design, making it ideal for various environments from Raspberry Pi to WSL.

The Fuck: Automatically Correct Your Previous Console Commands
The Fuck is a magnificent and highly popular Python application designed to automatically correct errors in your previous console commands. Inspired by a tweet, this tool aims to significantly enhance productivity for anyone frequently working in the terminal by fixing common typos and mistakes. With over 95,000 stars on GitHub, it's a widely adopted solution for command-line efficiency.

pkgx: Run Anything, Any Version, Anywhere with Ease
pkgx is a lightweight, standalone binary that empowers developers to run any command or tool without traditional installation, keeping their system clean and unpolluted. It provides effortless execution of specific software versions across macOS, Linux, and Windows, making it an ideal solution for managing project dependencies and accessing a vast ecosystem of tools.

aws-nuke: Safely Remove All Resources from an AWS Account
aws-nuke is a powerful command-line tool designed to remove all resources from an AWS account, ensuring a clean slate. Rewritten in Version 3 using libnuke, it offers enhanced stability, new features, and improved maintainability for efficient cloud resource management. This tool is ideal for development, testing, or decommissioning AWS environments.