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    mdBook

    mdBook

    Create books from markdown files

    mdBook is a command line tool and Rust crate to create books with Markdown. The output resembles tools like Gitbook, and is ideal for creating product or API documentation, tutorials, course materials or anything that requires a clean, easily navigable and customizable presentation. mdBook is written in Rust; its performance and simplicity made it ideal for use as a tool to publish directly to hosted websites such as GitHub Pages via automation. This guide, in fact, serves as both the mdBook documentation and a fine example of what mdBook produces. mdBook includes built in support for both preprocessing your Markdown and alternative renderers for producing formats other than HTML. These facilities also enable other functionality such as validation. Searching Rust's crates.io is a great way to discover more extensions.
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    quvi is a command line tool for parsing Adobe Flash media stream URLs. libquvi is a cross-platform library for parsing media stream URLs with C API.
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    BBSGen is an improved Blum-Blum-Shub pseudorandom number generator. It consists of a C library (libbbsgen) and command-line tool (bbsgen). BBSGen can be used in applications and command-line as secure, unpredictable and strong PRNG.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Vertopal CLI

    Vertopal CLI

    A small, yet powerful file conversion utility.

    Vertopal-CLI is a small, yet powerful utility for converting digital files to a variety of file formats using Vertopal public API. You can use Vertopal-CLI by either terminal commands or importing as Python package.
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    libunits

    libunits

    ultimative units calculation and conversion tool and library

    The ultimative shared library to do calculations(!) and conversions with any units! Includes all SI and pseudo SI units and thousands of US, Imperial and other units. 10th of thousands of typical dimensions are recognised as well. An easy API for calculations is available as well as a ncurses based calculator providing RPN and algebraic mode.
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    npk
    file packing library with zlib compression & tea encryption
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