AllJapanesePass Checker by Fliz
AllJapanesePass Checker by Fliz — console-first checker for bulk list parsing, format normalization, and threaded throughput
AllJapanesePass Checker by Fliz presents itself as a stripped-down, purpose-built console utility: big ASCII banner, a single-thread prompt, and nothing between you and a run except a numeric input. It’s built around one clear idea — feed it a set, pick your concurrency, and let a focused engine parse, classify, and output structured results. The build favors format awareness over flourish, with parsing rules that target regional idiosyncrasies, a live line-log that reports status updates, and compact summary stats at the end of a pass (Processed / Parsed / Malformed / Avg latency).
As a reviewer, what stands out is the tool’s discipline: no GUI distraction, predictable outputs, and an emphasis on turning noisy lists into normalized artifacts ready for downstream review. The workflow is deliberately minimal — designed for repeatable batch runs and quick export — and will appeal to users who prefer a fast, terminal-driven tool that keeps a tight audit trail of what it touched and why.