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it is Alpine. Since my friend wants to play around with the CAN bus and learn
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how the car's computers work, I packaged it.
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### testing/liferea
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### community/liferea
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A pretty powerful RSS reader that can use my current TinyTinyRSS setup. While
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I do need something like TinyTinyRSS since I am subscribed to over 150 feeds,
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A tool that generates SVG from ASCII art. I plan on using it in a Pandoc
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filter for some technical articles on my various websites.
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### testing/epr
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A tiny command-line epub reader, because the selection of epub readers on
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Alpine is pretty disappointing.
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## Packages to make
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### CUPS filter for the Seiko RP-D10
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To avoid having to rewrite every single of my websites in another Markdown
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dialect or in pure HTML, I will just package pandoc's binary in a private repo.
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### epr
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A tiny command-line epub reader, because the selection of epub readers on
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Alpine is pretty disappointing.
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### epy
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A fork of `epr` made by its own creator, with a pretty strange packaging.
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