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2,645 | 3,572 | |
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4.7 | 8.8 | |
2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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SourceCodeSyntaxHighlight
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Quick Look feature for custom extensions
get Syntax Highlight and add any file extension to be able to quicklook it as text.
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With 2022 over soon, what were your favorites apps of the year?
Those are some nice picks. Have you tried the free Syntax Highlight and is Peek better than it?
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macOS quicklook for tf and tfvars?
Good idea, but I've tried that and gotten the "blank preview" issue with my M1 MBA. I've also tried the suggested alternative -- SyntaxHighlight -- and while it works for yaml files with the expected extension, I can't find a method for specifying an alternative extension.
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Is there a similar app as 7-Zip for Windows but for Mac?
If you like QL that much, then you might also be interested in sbarex's SourceCodeSyntaxHighlight and Markdown plugins.
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👀 Peek - Quick Look Extension
How is this any better than https://github.com/sbarex/SourceCodeSyntaxHighlight?
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What happened to Glance for Quick Look (and/or is there an alternative)?
After some googling, I found https://github.com/sbarex/SourceCodeSyntaxHighlight along with https://findergg.com (which you already found)
PeaZip
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RAR 7.0 Released
Just saying that 7-Zip is great, both the compression (I use it for most of my data archival, because the higher compression ratio is worth the longer times to compress) and the software itself, pretty much what a good archival program on Windows should be like.
On other OSes, I guess I just use whatever is included with the distro, or something like PeaZip: https://peazip.github.io/
Curious to hear from RAR proponents.
- PeaZip: Cross-platform, Open Source file compression and encryption software
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A bold new look for the Gov.uk homepage
How about just the blue horizontal bars with white text trend?
What prompted this standardization of look? Im seeing it all over now. The fact that I could find two archive utility websites, as example should speak to its ubiquity.
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WinRAR sold 5,449 licenses in a day
Good for them! Lately I have been enjoying PeaZip[1] since it supports all platforms and a lot of formats. It also has some good UI and helpful functions.
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File Manager like WinRar, WinZip, 7zip, etc., on iOS thats open source?
PeaZip is available for macOS.
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help me please
you need to unzip it, i recommend peazip, its free and fast. heres a link: https://peazip.github.io/
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shout-out to the best software out there .
PeaZip is similar to 7-Zip but with a better UI (both are free and open source).
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How do I find games where my favorite opening got played by a strong player vs a weak player?
An example. Download about 500 mb big archive from https://database.lichess.org/ You will need PeaZip to extract https://peazip.github.io/ Load database in SCID https://scid.sourceforge.net/ Make basic opening moves Search > Current board Database > Export all filter games > export filter to PGN Give it opening name and save Open that just saved database Search > Header and set filter how you like it Database > Export all filter games > export filter to PGN Give it a name and save Now if you want only games with mate, filter it with Scid vs Pc Search > General > End of game > checkmate Tools > Export all filter games > export filter to pgn
- I actually bought a license for WinRAR. AMA
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Linux equivalent for File Juicer?
the most advanced tool i know of is universal extractor for windows. Its Open Source and should run on Wine. You could also try PeaZip
What are some alternatives?
QLColorCode - QuickLook plugin for source code with syntax highlighting.
NanaZip - The 7-Zip derivative intended for the modern Windows experience
quick-look-plugins - List of useful Quick Look plugins for developers
7z - Because 7-zip source code was in a 7z archive [mirror]
qlstephen - A QuickLook plugin that lets you view plain text files without a file extension
VeraCrypt - Disk encryption with strong security based on TrueCrypt
GLTFQuickLook - macOS QuickLook plugin for glTF files
7-Zip - 7-Zip source code repository
AssetCatalogTinkerer - An app that lets you open .car files and browse/extract their images.
Cryptomator - Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud
QLMarkdown - macOS Quick Look extension for Markdown files.
UniExtract2 - Universal Extractor 2 is a tool to extract files from any type of archive or installer.