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    pgzx

    pgzx

    Create PostgreSQL extensions using Zig.

    pgzx is a PostgreSQL CLI tool built in Zig for faster, modern command-line interaction with PostgreSQL databases. It aims to be a faster and safer alternative to psql, with a clean interface and additional productivity features. pgzx is a promising experimental tool for developers who frequently work with Postgres via the terminal.
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    Box Spout

    Box Spout

    Read and write spreadsheet files (CSV, XLSX and ODS)

    Spout is an open-source PHP library for reading and writing spreadsheet files, including CSV, XLSX, and ODS formats. It is designed to handle large files efficiently, making it ideal for applications that generate or process extensive data reports. Spout is lightweight, fast, and easy to use, offering a simple API to work with rows and cells without consuming excessive memory.
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    Alexandria Archives permits to catalogue your files or directories on CD, Floppy disk, HD, ZIP disk, USB memory, etc. and search for them later.
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