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About OpenGyver

OpenGyver is an open-source, zero-dependency command-line interface (CLI) tool built in Go, offering a "swiss army knife" of over 47 commands and 180+ subcommands. It's designed for a wide range of common tasks including unit and currency conversions, various encoding and hashing operations, data generation (passwords, UUIDs, test data), and formatting/validation for different data types like JSON, HTML, and SQL. Its single-binary distribution makes it highly portable across Linux, macOS, and Windows. This tool is ideal for developers, system administrators, and anyone who frequently performs data manipulation, conversion, or generation tasks. It can be used standalone for quick operations, integrated into CI/CD pipelines for automated processes, or hooked into shell scripts and AI agents (like Claude) to extend their capabilities. Its structured JSON output mode makes it particularly useful for scripting and piping results into other tools, enhancing automation workflows. Key benefits include its extensive functionality, ease of installation and portability due to being a single binary, and its adaptability for both manual use and integration into automated systems. It streamlines many common development and data-related tasks, reducing the need for multiple specialized tools.

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