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
Copy, move, and delete files and folders using the File Explorer progress GUI
↩ Programmatically switch to the previously active window on Windows
📖 Lookup definitions and synonyms of words using online sources
Get the default browser on Windows and launch URLs, optionally in private mode
List and control system audio outputs from Node.js on Windows
A native Node.js module for fast programmatic access to Everything search on Windows
Simple file-based cache storage for @josephuspaye/stash
Launch apps from the Start Menu retrieved by @josephuspaye/start-apps.
Show the File Explorer properties dialog for a file or folder from Node.js
💭 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.
💠 Embed any content from your WordPress site into posts, pages, or other sites.
Run PowerShell commands from Node.js and get the results as text, JSON, CSV, or HTML
♻ Quickly check if a container is eligible for the NSW Return and Earn recycling program.
Gatsby plugin to compile DOT code-blocks into SVG images in Markdown processed by Remark
Quickly rename multiple files from the command line, using a glob or regular expression
Lookup lyrics of songs using online sources
Look up definitions, synonyms, and related words from online sources on the command line.
Add a description, image, and links to the createweekly topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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