🚀 social-analyzer | JavaScript
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Analyzing and finding a person's profile across social media platforms for OSINT investigations, including detecting suspicious or malicious activities.
✨ Key Features:
• String & name analysis (Permutations and Combinations)
• Find a profile using multiple techniques (HTTPS library & Webdriver)
• Multi profile search (Used for correlation)
📖 Summary:
Social Analyzer is a tool designed for analyzing and finding a person's profile across numerous social media websites. It offers an API, CLI, and web application interface, incorporating various analysis and detection modules with a rating mechanism to minimize false positives. It can be used to investigate profiles related to suspicious activities.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Analyzing and finding a person's profile across social media platforms for OSINT investigations, including detecting suspicious or malicious activities.
✨ Key Features:
• String & name analysis (Permutations and Combinations)
• Find a profile using multiple techniques (HTTPS library & Webdriver)
• Multi profile search (Used for correlation)
📖 Summary:
Social Analyzer is a tool designed for analyzing and finding a person's profile across numerous social media websites. It offers an API, CLI, and web application interface, incorporating various analysis and detection modules with a rating mechanism to minimize false positives. It can be used to investigate profiles related to suspicious activities.
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🔓 Open Source
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🚀 work-tuimer | Rust
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Time-tracking and work logging for individuals who prefer a keyboard-centric, terminal-based interface.
✨ Key Features:
• Fully keyboard-driven interface
• Active timer tracking with start/stop/pause functionality
• Time input using a PIN-like interface
• Automatic calculation of task and break durations
• Task picker with history
📖 Summary:
WorkTUImer is a simple, keyboard-driven terminal UI (TUI) application built in Rust for time-tracking. It allows users to quickly add time blocks, automatically group time spent on the same task across different sessions, and manage their work logs efficiently using only the keyboard.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Time-tracking and work logging for individuals who prefer a keyboard-centric, terminal-based interface.
✨ Key Features:
• Fully keyboard-driven interface
• Active timer tracking with start/stop/pause functionality
• Time input using a PIN-like interface
• Automatic calculation of task and break durations
• Task picker with history
📖 Summary:
WorkTUImer is a simple, keyboard-driven terminal UI (TUI) application built in Rust for time-tracking. It allows users to quickly add time blocks, automatically group time spent on the same task across different sessions, and manage their work logs efficiently using only the keyboard.
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🔓 Open Source
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✨ pipelight | Rust
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Automating repetitive tasks and implementing CI/CD pipelines in small projects.
✨ Key Features:
• Lightweight CLI tool
• Pipeline definition using TOML, HCL, YAML, or TypeScript
• Event-triggered execution (Git hooks, file changes)
• Pretty and verbose logs
• Self-hosted
📖 Summary:
Pipelight is a lightweight, self-hosted CI/CD tool written in Rust, designed for small projects. It allows users to define automation pipelines using various configuration languages (TOML, HCL, YAML, TypeScript) and trigger them based on events like Git hooks or file changes.
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• Homepage
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Automating repetitive tasks and implementing CI/CD pipelines in small projects.
✨ Key Features:
• Lightweight CLI tool
• Pipeline definition using TOML, HCL, YAML, or TypeScript
• Event-triggered execution (Git hooks, file changes)
• Pretty and verbose logs
• Self-hosted
📖 Summary:
Pipelight is a lightweight, self-hosted CI/CD tool written in Rust, designed for small projects. It allows users to define automation pipelines using various configuration languages (TOML, HCL, YAML, TypeScript) and trigger them based on events like Git hooks or file changes.
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• Homepage
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🔓 Open Source