pydigitize
cmdmp3
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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pydigitize
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
I can relate to the document scanning issue. In my case, I digitize all documents I get on paper. For this, I've written this wrapper: https://github.com/dbrgn/pydigitize
It does the following steps:
- Scan a document with any scanner that supports SANE (ADF supported)
- Straightening and cleaning of scanned documents
- Run OCR on PDF so that it becomes searchable
- Generate PDF/A file for archival
- Add keywords to the PDF file
I've probably saved many hours with this script, even when taking into account the time it took me to write it.
Tiny projects don't always save time, but they sure are gratifying when they work as intended!
cmdmp3
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Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
Some things I built on the side, outside of my day job:
In the late 90's, I sold a command-line SMTP e-mailer for Windows. It was easy enough for folks to integrate e-mail transmission into their systems ... even 16-bit systems since spawning a copy of the shell would allow 16-bit systems to invoke my 32-bit mailer. Lots of folks had used these tools for all sorts of things. I got registration checks and cash from around the world before I started taking credit card payments.
I have an open source command-line MP3 player for Windows that folks still use and incorporate into their systems, JS libraries for node.js, ...etc.
https://github.com/jimlawless/cmdmp3
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
I wrote a command-line MP3 player in C for Windows. I just wanted to play with the media manger API's, but I've ended up using this to play MP3's in succession via a script.
https://github.com/jimlawless/cmdmp3
It doesn't work on all versions of Windows ... it depends on some configuration elements. This has been used in another developer's video game and I believe it's installed with an MP3 player library in node.js ( if you're running node.js under Windows. ) It also plays WAV files on Windows 10 (possibly 11) if you pass the name of a WAV file into the command-line.
I needed a command-line emailer that would send an email with a very simple one-line body for my Mac. I also wanted to exercise Go's SMTP libraries while experimenting with trying to build a minimal emailer application.
https://github.com/jimlawless/gsend
I use this regularly. I used to use it on MacOS, but I use it more frequently on Windows.
What are some alternatives?
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.
backblaze-upload - Automatically uploads files to backblaze b2 from a folder (or s3)
gsend - A command-line GMail emailer written in Go
svd_bin - various tools + libraries, small or big, old'91 or new; most used are: vcs/, qini/ + aliases, filedir/, eee/, and audio-video
vaccipy - Automatisierte Impfterminbuchung für www.impfterminservice.de
simple_grabber - Grabs images from the SimpleDesktops RSS feed.
aquinas - Simple media player for folders of music.
redshift-gui - Ultra simple one-shot GUI for redshift