Free tool to run SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Excel, Parquet Files
dsq is a free open source command line tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Excel, Parquet, and more.
→dsq is a free open source command line tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Excel, Parquet, and more.
→Generate a preview image for a PDF file/publications for free in 1 click. Use it locally or the hosted version of generate PDF previews
→Miller is like AWK, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and JSON with aggregate and user defined functions
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→Get actionable analytics and insights about your Instagram business accounts and publish content when your audience is online
→Minimator is a minimalist graphical editor to draw lines in a grid based canvas. Draw vertical and horizontal lines, and quarter circles.
→Here is a free software for Windows, Mac, and Linux to convert files, share files, optimize images, rename files in bulk by simple drag-drop
→Monitor all your WordPress sites for security vulnerabilities found in plugins, themes and WordPress core. Add up to 99 websites for free! 🎉
→Here is an image hosting website that can be used in multiple ways. Create direct image links in bulk, to create product listing
→Capture user/customer feedback, bug reports and feature requests on a public feedback board. They support Roadmap & Upvotes as well
→GitHub Projects are customizable collections that stay up-to-date with GitHub data. Your projects can track issues, pull requests, and ideas
→See how to follow websites in Edge to get updates for new content via RSS feeds. See how to configure this new feature in this tutorial.
→See full range of interests available for targeting in the Facebook Ads Manager. See how to retrieve full range of interests available FB API.
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