tcpscan
srgn
tcpscan | srgn | |
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2 | 5 | |
3 | 395 | |
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3.2 | 9.4 | |
about 3 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tcpscan
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
All of mine are CLI...
https://github.com/jftuga/less-Windows - [not really mine, but I just help maintain the port] - GNU less compiled for Windows 10 & 11. Stand-alone version with no dependencies.
https://github.com/jftuga/gofwd - A cross-platform TCP port forwarder with Duo 2FA and Geo-IP integration
https://github.com/jftuga/spotprice - Quickly get AWS spot instance pricing - a bit easier to use than the aws cli; is also faster and has more features
https://github.com/jftuga/tcpscan - A standalone, fast, simple, multi-threaded cross-platform IPv4 TCP port scanner
https://github.com/jftuga/ipinfo - Return IP address info including geographic location and distance when given IP address, email address, host name or URL
https://github.com/jftuga/photo_id_resizer - Resize photo ID images using face recognition technology
https://github.com/jftuga/chars - Determine the end-of-line format, tabs, bom, and nul characters
- Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
srgn
- Show HN: Srgn, AST-aware text manipulation
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
It's currently whitelist-based [0]. The downside is larger (code) size. The upside is simplicity. I imagine a blacklist could also work well, at smaller size but with more preprocessing needed.
[0]: https://github.com/alexpovel/srgn/blob/0008cce1c71f0d83f6a31...
- srgn: precise text and code transplantation; think tr/sed + regex + tree-sitter
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AST-grep(sg) is a CLI tool for code structural search, lint, and rewriting
Wow! What a coincidence. Just the other day I finished "v1" of a similar tool: https://github.com/alexpovel/srgn , calling it a combination of tr/sed, ripgrep and tree-sitter.
I've spent a lot of time trying to find similar tools, and even list them in the README, but `AST-grep` did not come up! I was a bit confused, as I was sure such a thing must exist already. AST-grep looks much more capable and dynamic, great work.
What are some alternatives?
fselect - Find files with SQL-like queries
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flowcus.bar - Maximize productivity and manage time effectively with flowcus macOS app featuring a customizable progress bar, screen video capture, and personalized alert sounds for focused and efficient work sessions
clipzoomfx - Side-project for extracting highlights from (mostly sports) videos
dhcptool - Tool for testing/debugging DHCP servers
syntax-searcher - Language-independent command-line utility for syntax-aware pattern matching.
webpub - Give me a website, I'll make you an epub.
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youtube-cue - Generate CUE sheet from timestamps in youtube video description
Django-link-archive - Link archive for a NAS drive