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PuTTY Knife for KiTTY

PuTTY Knife is a small program that, when launched, creates a context menu that contains all of your PuTTY sessions. KiTTY is a PuTTY fork with a bunch of new features. Since KiTTY stores its sessions...

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ColorCalc – command-line calculator for colors

If you’re one of the few crazies like me who prefer doing web development using command-line tools, you might appreciate this simple command-line calculator which can operate on RGB colors. It supports...

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TimeTracker – minimalistic time-tracking

Starting with a new hourly-paid freelancing job, I needed some software to track the amount of time I spend working. I tried a few time tracking programs out there, but they all turned out to be...

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GraphStudio fork

I have made a few improvements to GraphStudio, the open-source GraphEdit clone: The limit for text entry in certain combo boxes has been removed Basic XML graph saving support has been added (only...

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Import Wikipedia page history to git

I’ve written a small tool which downloads the history of a Wikipedia article, converts it and imports it into a new git repository. The main motivation behind writing it is being able to perform a...

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Color grep for Windows

Looking for color grep for Windows? I was. I didn’t find exactly what I was looking for; instead, I found something better. ack is a tool like grep, designed for programmers with large trees of...

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SSD TRIM check tool

A tool that makes it easy to check if TRIM works on your SSD. Source, download.

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64-bit CacheSet

SysInternals CacheSet has a limitation: it is unable to set a cache size larger than 4GB. This is due to the fact that it is a 32-bit application, and the respective API (NtSetSystemInformation)...

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DHCP test client

While trying to set up my home network, I was dismayed that there was no simple way to test the DHCP server. Snooping packets is limited to examining existing traffic. DHCP test tools exist (DHCPing...

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Very Sleepy fork

I got fed up with waiting/pestering Richard Mitton (aka Kayamon / @grumpygiant) to integrate the Very Sleepy patches I’ve sent him last year or putting the code on a software forge, so I’m publishing...

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Splicing git repositories

Some projects eventually get split up into multiple source repositories for whatever reason. Sometimes, it is useful however to present the project as a single repository – it’s more difficult to...

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Very Sleepy CS is now Very Sleepy

I am delighted to announce that my fork of the Very Sleepy profiler, Very Sleepy CS, has been blessed as the official repository by Richard Mitton (Very Sleepy maintainer). As such, the Very Sleepy...

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