PDFCollate
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almost 2 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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PDFCollate
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
Funny, I also wrote some code to solve one of my printer problems. It doesn't do double-sided scanning so the script waits for two recently PDFs in a folder (while trying to be smart about not picking incompatible PDFs) and merge them in the right way: https://github.com/RomainGehrig/PDFCollate
I could have worked the same amount of hours for a client and use the money to buy a duplex scanner, but where's the fun in that ?
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Ask HN: What systems and/or software do you use to manage personal documents?
If you want to start scanning your documents but can only scan one side at a time with your automatic document feeder (ADF), I wrote a small tool to merge the PDFs automatically: https://github.com/RomainGehrig/PDFCollate
fwf
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
May as well flog the little zsh thing I wrote here:
https://github.com/ckp95/fwf/
It lets you write sed/awk/jq/grep etc things interactively. You type in a UNIX filter, and on every keystroke it renders the result in a column on the right, which you can compare to the original on the left (watch the video demonstration on the link if that description doesn't make sense). I wrote it to make the feedback loop for text-processing as quick as possible. I use it all the time now.
What are some alternatives?
Paperless-ng - A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
kindleServer - This project serve HTML files (and a few more) saved in your computer with a UI suitable for Kindle web browser. On top of that, it include a Read Mode (thanks to ReadabiliPy) to display the text in a comfortable size without have to use the 'Article Mode' in Kindle web browser.
karaoke-sign-in
aquinas - Simple media player for folders of music.
tpms-helper - A bash script to automate Toyota tire pressure monitoring system testing via rtl_433.
gsend - A command-line GMail emailer written in Go
simple_grabber - Grabs images from the SimpleDesktops RSS feed.
ShortcutCleaner - A small app that periodically cleans shortcut links from your Windows desktopp