Standalone Build It Now CLI binaries for Linux/macOS/Windows.
Use Agent Now CLI binary for win32-x64.
Use Agent Now CLI binary for linux-x64.
Use Agent Now CLI binary for linux-arm64.
Use Agent Now CLI binary for darwin-arm64.
Use Agent Now CLI binary for darwin-x64.
Now CLI - your wish is our command
Common build scripts for modules built with Now CLI
Common dependencies and scripts for building components with Now CLI
ESLint plugin for Now CLI.
Use Agent Now CLI — pay-as-you-go Claude Code proxy
API Now! CLI
Build and development tools for components built by Now CLI
Build and development tools for modules built by Now CLI
Get your authentication token generated by the Now CLI
Beautiful images of your code — from right inside your terminal.
Tabtab handler for now-cli
CLI for the swc project
A programmatic API around now CLI
Strip ANSI escape codes from a string
A unified, high-performance i18next CLI.
> Fork from [eliperelman/now-travis](https://github.com/eliperelman/now-travis) adapted to pass CLI arguments to Now CLI in child process.
Prints the current date and time as a UNIX timestamp or custom format
[Removed since 12.0.0-alpha.12]
An unofficial Now client written in Rust
The Know Ontology command-line interface (CLI).
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This cli-tool lets you query your private docker registry for different things. For now, there is no tool provided by docker to do so
twt is a command line interface (CLI) Twitter client. Now you can monitor your followers and queue your posts when you're not online!'
CLI tool to obtain certificates via ACME and update the matching TLSA records. The primary authentication method is http-01 via webroot for now, but dns-01 is supported too.
Created as Ruby final project for Flatiron School's Online Web Developer pgoram. The gem scrapes No Kill LA's page on cats available to adopt now and lists them in a CLI interface. The user can choose a cat to get more information.
This Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) SDK is no longer under active development as of 2018-01-01. The latest MTurk SDKs, with support for most common programming languages, are now a part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) SDKs at https://aws.amazon.com/tools/. With the AWS SDKs, you can also connect to MTurk using the AWS Command Line Interface (https://aws.amazon.com/cli/), allowing you to perform operations from your Windows, Mac, or Linux command line without having to write code.
This Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) SDK is no longer under active development as of 2018-01-01. The latest MTurk SDKs, with support for most common programming languages, are now a part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) SDKs at https://aws.amazon.com/tools/. With the AWS SDKs, you can also connect to MTurk using the AWS Command Line Interface (https://aws.amazon.com/cli/), allowing you to perform operations from your Windows, Mac, or Linux command line without having to write code.
TKXXS provides a very simple and very easy to use GUI (graphical user interface) for Ruby; It gives you a persistent output window and popping up (modal) dialogs for input; For a screenshot, see: <tt>https://github.com/Axel2/tkxxs/blob/master/images/screenshot.png</tt>; I tested it on Windows, only; Got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too. TKXXS shall: * improve the usability of little applications, which otherwise would use a command line interface (CLI); for example by a GUI-file chooser * give a simple GUI front-end for apps, which take parameters on the command line. (stdout can easily be redirected to the OutputWindow.) * take only little more effort and coding time over programming a CLI; * be able to easily upgrade existing CLI-applications; * be comfortable in use (e.g. provide incremental search, tool-tip-help, ...); * be easy to install. Drawbacks: * I'v tested it only on Windows, but got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too.l * For sure some more drawbacks which I'm not aware of now. TKXXS uses TK (easy to install).
This is an authoratative and fully-featured API client for the DNS Provider "DnsMadeEasy.com". This library offers both a rich Ruby API that you can use to automate DNS record management, as well as a rich CLI interface with the command line executable "dme" installed when you install the gem. The gem additionally supports storing credentials in the ~/.dnsmadeeasy/credentials.yml file, supports multiple accounts, encryption, and more. If you are using Chef consider using the "dnsmadeeasy" Chef Cookbook, while uses this gem behind the scenes: https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/dnsmadeeasy<br /> ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: 1. This gem is based on the original work contributed by Wanelo.com to the now abandonded "dnsmadeeasy-rest-api" client. 2. We also wish to thank the gem author Phil Cohen who kindly yielded the "dnsmadeeasy" RubyGems namespace to this gem. 3. We also thank Praneeth Are for contributing the support for secondary domains in 0.3.5.
You've seen Getopt::Long, OptionParser, Thor? What the world needs now is one more command-line parser. This serves as a backend command line parser that passes the option-parsing portion of it off to OptionParser, Trollop, or any other option-parser that has an adapter[^adapter]. But the parts it *does* do are really exciting: It features arbitrarily deeply nested subcommands, optionally colorized help screens with smart formatting, automatically generated usage syntaxes, manpage generation[^maybe2], lazy-loading of subcommands, and (get this:) you can turn your command line app into a web app. (is processing a form then displaying a record really that different from CLI that does the same?)[^maybe3]
Quickly copy files (e.g. YMLs or configuration files) to multiple EngineYard servers
Quickly copy files (e.g. YMLs or configuration files) to multiple EngineYard servers
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