Open a URL in private mode in your default browser from the command line on Windows
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Open a URL in private mode in your default browser from the command line on Windows
💭 Experimental text to flowchart language
Match a piece of text to common formats like URLs, email addresses, colors, and more.
Jat is a beautifully simple countdown timer and stopwatch.
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Copy, move, and delete files and folders using the File Explorer progress GUI
Run PowerShell commands from Node.js and get the results as text, JSON, CSV, or HTML
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Gatsby plugin to compile DOT code-blocks into SVG images in Markdown processed by Remark
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List and control system audio outputs from Node.js on Windows
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Lookup lyrics of songs using online sources
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Look up definitions, synonyms, and related words from online sources on the command line.
Look up lyrics of songs from online sources on the command line
A bidirectional inter-process event emitter that uses UNIX domain sockets (Linux, macOS) and named pipes (Windows)
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