mbutil
google-maps-at-88-mph
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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mbutil
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Map Tiling App -feedback requested - seven day trial version available
Then use Mapbox's own utility for parallel processing into your output: https://github.com/mapbox/mbutil
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Serving open street map vector tiles with elixir and phoenix
There is also an alternative to just unpack the files and serve it form the /priv/static folder. To serve it this way we need mb-util app installed - The files are compressed, so we need either unpack them or rename to have .gz extension - then phoenix will serve it gzipped and add the header for us.
google-maps-at-88-mph
- Google Maps at 88mph: Google Maps keeps old satellite imagery around for a while – this Python-based tool collects what's available for a user-specified region in the form of a GIF
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The Empire State Building looks... interesting... in the 45-degree imagery on Google Maps
I've recently written a tool, Google Maps at 88 mph (the name's a reference) that collects all available imagery versions for a given area in the form of a GIF. In the last week, I've extended it to handle the 45-degree imagery (looking at cities at an oblique angle) available via an API.
- GitHub - doersino/google-maps-at-88-mph: Google Maps keeps old satellite imagery around for a while – this tool collects what's available for a user-specified region in the form of a GIF.
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termtrack - Track satellites in your terminal
googlemaps-scraper - Google Maps reviews scraping
red-dot
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localtileserver - 🌐 dynamic tile server for visualizing rasters in Jupyter with ipyleaflet or folium
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