GNU General Public License
GNU General Public License is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation whose main terms guarantee users the freedom to share and change the software.
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Easily generate LICENSE files for new open source projects, comes with built-in OSS licenses such as MIT.
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Shell script that extracts YouTube video audio and condenses it for passive language listening
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Dakside CSV is a light weight library for CSV data manipulation.
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run kunity tests by a runner module
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A Telegram bot that feeds you every hour with the latest news about Hacking, FOSS, privacy, security, etc....
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Sqribble is an open-source chatting application created for fun by MrBeeBenson. It is written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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Extract project's external libraries licenses
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The official repository of PyChakra.
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Clean git repo of KeePass 1.x translations from https://sourceforge.net/projects/keepass/files (GPL-2.0)
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An Android 🌀IRC client
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