Home Manager is a Nix-powered tool for reproducible management of the contents of users’ home directories. This includes programs, configuration files, environment variables and, well… arbitrary files.
Take control of your $HOME
Install and manage all the tools you need to be productive. Use a simple command line tool or edit one YAML file and you're off to the races.
Fleek is an all-in-one management system for everything you need to be productive on your computer. Fleek wraps Nix Home Manager, giving you almost all the power of a declarative home configuration without having to learn Nix.
With one command, create a natural-sounding audiobook from a variety of input formats (epub, mobi, txt, PDF, HTML and more!)
CLI to spin your CI/CD for react-native!
The problem we noticed is that setting up CI is performed once, needs to be researched every time, and is often trial and error driven. The process is repetitive.
We created a tool that bootstraps CI with the most used features, which are ready for customization in the future. Running npx setup-ci generates GitHub workflows for the most popular CI tasks.
wrangle data.
sq is a command line tool that provides jq-style access to structured data sources: SQL databases, or document formats like CSV or Excel. It is the lovechild of sql+jq.
A flexible detection platform that simplifies rule management and deployment with K8s CronJob and Helm. Venator is flexible enough to run standalone or with other job schedulers like Nomad.
Venator is optimized for Kubernetes deployment but is flexible enough to run standalone or with other job schedulers like Nomad. It provides a highly adaptable detection engine that prioritizes simplicity, extensibility, and ease of maintenance. Supporting multiple query engines and publishers, Venator allows you to easily switch between different data lakes or services with minimal changes, avoiding vendor lock-in and dependence on specific SIEM solutions for signal generation.
a swiss-army tool for scraping and extracting data from online assets, made for hackers.
Pipet is a command line based web scraper. It supports 3 modes of operation - HTML parsing, JSON parsing, and client-side JavaScript evaluation. It relies heavily on existing tools like curl, and it uses unix pipes for extending its built-in capabilities.
Kubernetes Live Cluster Linter. A Kubernetes cluster resource sanitizer.
Popeye is a utility that scans live Kubernetes clusters and reports potential issues with deployed resources and configurations. As Kubernetes landscapes grows, it is becoming a challenge for a human to track the slew of manifests and policies that orchestrate a cluster. Popeye scans your cluster based on what’s deployed and not what’s sitting on disk. By linting your cluster, it detects misconfigurations, stale resources and assists you to ensure that best practices are in place, thus preventing future headaches. It aims at reducing the cognitive overload one faces when operating a Kubernetes cluster in the wild. Furthermore, if your cluster employs a metric-server, it reports potential resources over/under allocations and attempts to warn you should your cluster run out of capacity.
A REPL for Symfony and PHP.
pSym works both inside and outside Symfony project. When used within a Symfony project, it provides additional features such as access to variables like $kernel, $container, $doctrine, and $em. Additionally, all registered project commands become accessible as well.
🤱🏻 Turn any webpage into a desktop app with Rust.
A simple CLI to bring you the freshest dad jokes straight to your terminal :joy: