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V2.0 out.
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Around 1/10 of a cent per credit. Not bad.
#hmtvdev #cheapish #APIs #scraping #ai-enhanced
This is for videos ?
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Scraping
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This is making me doubt this is that good of a thing. This crawls and scrapes a whole site with no ability to customize like exclude, what to grab, etc
#scraping #automation #hmtvdev
409K subscribers 2026-02-28
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Close to Mamo’s office
I think this is dead now but neat idea
#git #iOS_apps #self-hosted #unique_spin
Price: $10.
Git Server allows you to easily install and manage a fully-functional Git server on the Mac OS X platform.
Git Server lets you host your repositories on your own Mac computer, and you have the max control over your source code. No source code leak, no monthly fee, no long-haul network links, everything is right beside you!
Git Server provides handy features such as managing the repositories, creating users/groups, managing the permissions, etc.
Git Server uses HTTP basic authentication to password protect your Git repositories, you can create arbitrary Git users without touching your system accounts.
Git Server acts as a central server where you can push your local changes to and share your code with other people / computers.
It is so easy to setup Git Server that you can finish it within minutes. Creating a repository, creating a user account, setting the permissions, starting the Git service, everything is done without touching the CLI commands!
#git #mac_apps #self-hosted #freemium
Price: $5
"Git Mounter allows you to mount gitweb/GitHub/Gitee/Gitea repositories as drives.
You can preview/open files in the Git repositories as if they are local.
* Features
• Mount gitweb/GitHub/Gitee/Gitea repositories as local drives
• Navigate/browse the directories in Finder
• Preview/open the remote files as if they are local
* FAQ
Q: What kind of Git repositories are supported?
A: Git Mounter supports the following repositories:
• gitweb: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitweb
• GitHub: https://github.com
• Gitee: https://gitee.com
• Gitea: https://gitea.com
Q: How to mount a Git repository?
A: Please follow these steps to mount a gitweb/GitHub/Gitee/Gitea repository:
1. Go to “Git Mounter Preferences -> Git Drives”
2. Click the “+” button to add a gitweb/GitHub/Gitee/Gitea drive
3. Right click on the Git drive item in the list and select “Mount Drive”
4. You can also mount/unmount the Git drives via the Git Mounter menu bar icon
Q: Can I copy files into the Git drives?
A: No, currently all the Git drives are read-only."
#git #mounting #mac_apps #unique_spin
Price: $3
"Git Credential Manager (GCM) simplifies authentication with your Git repositories.
Don’t like to type the Git username/password again and again?
Git Credential Manager fills the Git credentials automatically each time you interact with the remote Git repositories."
#git #utilities #automation #paid #mac_apps
Git Credential Manager (GCM) simplifies authentication with your Git repositories.
Don’t like to type the Git username/password again and again?
Git Credential Manager fills the Git credentials automatically each time you interact with the remote Git repositories.
You can start using Git Credential Manager in a few steps:
1. Add the ~/.gitconfig file to “Git Credential Manager Preferences -> Config Files”
2. Or, add your Git repositories to “Git Credential Manager Preferences -> Repositories”
3. Perform Git pull/fetch/push operations against the Git repositories
4. Git Credential Manager will ask for the Git credentials and store them in the macOS keychain
5. GCM fills the Git credentials automatically for the consequent pull/fetch/push operations
Supported authentication types:
1. HTTP/HTTPS username/password authentication
2. SSH key file authentication (Git Credential Manager Preferences -> Credentials -> SSH Key Files)
3. SSH username/password authentication in non-terminal environment
#git #utilities #automation #paid #mac_apps
Price: $4
"ZipMounter is a utility for mounting archive files as local disks on your Mac.
Open and view archive files (zip, rar, 7-zip, gzip, tar, bz2, etc.) in Finder, as if they are removable disks connected to your computer.
* Features
• Mount archive files as local disks / volumes
• View the directory structure without unarchiving
• Preview / open files / dirs in the archive like regular files
• Integrates seamlessly with Finder
• Supports zip, rar, 7-zip, gzip, tar, bz2, xz, cab and many other formats
* FAQ
Q: How to mount archive files?
A: You can mount archive files in the following ways:
1. Right click on an archive file in Finder -> Open With -> ZipMounter.
2. Or, click on the ZipMounter menu bar icon -> Mount Archive.
3. Or, drag and drop archive files to the ZipMounter menu bar icon."
#freemium #mounting #mac_apps #unique_features_slightly
Price: $15
"SnailGit is a TortoiseGit-like Git client, implemented as a Finder extension.
SnailGit allows you to access the most frequently used Git features, from the Finder context menu directly.
SnailGit also adds icon overlays to your Git working copies in Finder. It tracks your Git working copies and updates the icon overlays automatically, giving you visual feedback of the current state of your working copies.
In a few steps, you can start using SnailGit easily:
1. Enable “SnailGit Extension” in “System Preferences » Extensions”.
2. Clone a Git working copy with SnailGit (File » Git Clone…) or add an existing Git working copy to SnailGit.
3. Navigate to your working copy in Finder and right click to access SnailGit functionalities.
* FAQ
Q: There is no icon overlays / context menu for the files?
A: Please make sure that you’ve enabled “SnailGit Extension” in “System Preferences » Extensions”, and also make sure that you’ve added the working copy to SnailGit Preferences.
If your Git working copy is monitored by multiple Finder extensions, please make sure that SnailGit Extension comes first in “System Preferences » Extensions » Finder”, you can drag and drop the extensions to adjust the order.
If the problem persists, please disable “SnailGit Extension” in “System Preferences » Extensions” and then enable it again. The last resort is to relaunch Finder or restart your computer.
Q: What kind of URL schemes does SnailGit support?
A: SnailGit supports the following URL schemes:
– http://
– https://
– git://
– ssh://
Q: Does SnailGit work well with other Git clients?
A: In theory, SnailGit works with any kinds of Git clients that is compatible with Git 2.6, from the command line client to the GUI apps.
Q: Does SnailGit work for file managers other than Finder?
A: SnailGit is primarily a Finder extension, so it is likely that it will not work for other file managers."
#git #dev #unique_spin_slightly #mac_apps #freemium