CodeBeautify is an online Code Beautifier and Code Formatter that allows you to beautify your source code. It also provides lots of tools that help to save developers time. Use search to find tools.
The free, open source Python module markdown-pdf will create a PDF file from your content in markdown format. UTF-8 enabled. Can embed images. Supports pagination and tables of contents. Supports CSS for styling.
Only a module, though, not a CLI tool.
reader is for your command line what the “readability” view is for modern browsers: A lightweight tool offering better readability of web pages on the CLI. Parses a web page for its actual content and displays it in nicely highlighted text on the command line. In addition, reader renders embedded images from that page as colored block-renders on the terminal as well.
Percollate is a command-line tool that turns web pages into beautifully formatted PDF, EPUB, HTML or Markdown files.
This is jo, a small utility to create JSON objects. Jo tries to be clever about types and knows null, booleans, strings and numbers. It does arrays, and it pretty-prints on demand. If a key’s value begins with an opening brace ({) or a bracket ([]) we attempt to decode JSON from it; this allows jo to add objects or arrays (use -a!) to itself. jo also supports nested types natively.
In the AUR as jo-git.
I learn much better from text than from videos.
Youtube-to-Webpage is a Perl script to create a webpage from a Youtube video with a transcript generated from the video's closed captions paired with screenshots of the video.
The project is built upon:
A collection of tools, calculators, converters, generators, encoders, decoders, and more of common use to IT. Can be built by hand but it's probably easier to download the latest release and unpack that.
Not only a world clock, it will also convert times from one timezone to another.
Select one of the Font Awesome icons. Pick a square size for it (the numerical value is always X by X). Pick a color. Download it as a PNG.
Transform any image into a prime number that looks like the image if glanced upon from far away.
The Google Sheets API is so bad, a company built their own to make it easier.
REST API: https://docs.sheetsu.com/
jc JSONifies the output of many CLI tools and file-types for easier parsing in scripts. This allows further command-line processing of output with tools like jq or jello by piping commands. The jc parsers can also be used as python modules.
A selection of adapters that let you plug Compact Flash cards into SCSI buses.
flynt is a command line tool to automatically convert a project's Python code from old "%-formatted" and .format(...) strings into Python 3.6+'s "f-strings".
pText is a pure python library to read, write and manipulate PDF documents. It represents a PDF document as a JSON-like datastructure of nested lists, dictionaries and primitives. Extract and edit metadata, extract and edit text and images, add annotations.
Seems like it would be useful for a large-scale indexing effort.
A site that converts UNIX style time_t timestamps into human readable time/date stamps.
A simple app to make your calculations easier. Self-hostable.
Github repos for the three components: https://github.com/keepformula
A website that takes arbitrary videos (as URLs) and lets you interactively make animated gifs from them.
A CLI tool to convert CSV / Excel / HTML / JSON / Jupyter Notebook / LDJSON / LTSV / Markdown / SQLite / SSV / TSV / Google-Sheets to a SQLite database file. Can also pull data from supplied URLs.
We use an algorithm inspired by the human brain. It uses the stylistic elements of one image to draw the content of another. Get your own artwork in just three steps.