Acronym Chooser.
A simple pandoc filter for converting acronym codes to LaTeX
A tool to query csv files of acronyms
Acronym search CLI
Goodname: Tool to assist you with cool naming of your methods and software
Native speech-to-text voice dictation for Hyprland (Rust implementation)
A quasi-lossless Balkanoidal meta-lingual compressor.
A simple library that transforms strings to snake_case
A comprehensive, production-ready text analysis library and REST API server. Features 19+ professional writing analysis tools including grammar checking, readability metrics, passive voice detection, style scoring, and more. Provides both CLI and REST API interfaces with 6 specialized endpoints.
A tool to analyze English text
Out-of-band scanner for forbidden literal strings and regex patterns. Gitignore-aware, fast, dependency-light: built for CI deny-listing of leaked credentials and banned tokens.
GEDCOM is an acronym for GEnealogical Data COMmunication and it provides a flexible, uniform format for exchanging computerized genealogical data.
acronym
Understand UNIX commands by extracting acronyms.
Generate acronyms from strings
Gem for jobs using the Pomodoro method
Lowercase all-caps strings excluding acronyms
When camelCase has acronyms, can convert it to snake_case, however it can not be converted to original camelCase with intact acronyms. Rules of Intact Case is the solution for this problem.
Adds method to titleize a str without downcasing acronyms.
Acronym Expander is an AI-powered tool for expanding acronyms to their full meanings. It uses a dictionary of common acronyms and AI for unknown ones, with optional context for better accuracy.
Clever_title is a simple attempt to capitalise title's correctly. This includes keeping prepositions, articles or conjunctions lower case and keeping acronyms uppercase.
unescaping c strings, create acronyms from strings, collapse tab newline and space characters to a single space with strip_a_lot
acromine is a client for the [Acromine REST Service](http://www.nactem.ac.uk/software/acromine/rest.html) provided by the National Centre for Text Mining. This gem provides a library to easily find the long form of an acronym. A CLI is also provided to use the library from the command line.
When provided a valid Twitter handle, allows for command-line access to the given user's most recent tweets. Permits the retrieval of individual tweets and can provide ordered lists outlining the following details from the user's recent tweets: their most frequently used words; any embedded pictures or videos; any embedded hyperlinks; any #hashtags or @usernames mentioned; any numbers, such as years or times of day; any acronyms mentioned; and, last but definitely not least, anything the tweeter felt passionately enough about to SCREAM IN ALL CAPS.