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The awk utility interprets a special-purpose programming language that makes it possible to handle simple data-reformatting jobs with just a few lines of code.

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The Jakarta-ORO Java classes are a set of text-processing Java classes that provide Perl5 compatible regular expressions, AWK-like regular expressions, glob expressions, and utility classes for performing substitutions, splits, filtering filenames, etc. This library is the successor to the ... [More] OROMatcher, AwkTools, PerlTools, and TextTools libraries originally from ORO, Inc. [Less]

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Bash simple curses is an easy Bash library to create pretties windows on terminals.

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  0 reviews  |  14 users  |  328 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 
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An interpreter for the AWK Programming Language. Originally written by Mike Brennan when gawk was not widely known, it remains the fastest free and decent AWK implementation to date.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  32,904 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

LogCop is a set of turn-key bash/firewall/awk scripts for enhancing an IDS. It monitors system logs and blocks IP addresses based on such criteria as illegal user names from repeated attacks, or invalid protocols knocking on given ports. In production under Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, Solaris in over 60 ... [More] servers worldwide since February 2005. LogCop has helped its users to reduce the number of SSH attacks in those servers where it runs by banning the attacker's IP address. The banning process leverages the built-in packet firewalls into the NIX systems it supports. LogCop was updated to handle HTTP logs too, specifically the pesky CFNetwork bug DoS attack coming from out-of-date Macs. [Less]

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RUNAWK is a small wrapper for AWK interpreter that helps to write the standalone programs in AWK. It provides MODULES for AWK similar to PERL's "use" command and other powerful features. Dozens of ready to use modules are also provided.

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Unmenu is an improved, extensible web interface to supplement the web-based management console on Lime-Technology's unRAID Network Attached Storage OS. Unmenu is a web-server and a set of web-pages written in GNU Awk. It is restricted in that it can only handle one "request" ... [More] connection at a time. Plug-in pages can be written in "awk" or in any interpreted text language. [Less]

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Pawk is a text processing module for Python which employs pattern matching.

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Future replacement for iCDR program sold as an add-on for iSWITCH and iSERVER voice platform. Project is started on Slackware 12. TCPflow selectively collects CDR's generated from iSWITCH, AWK parses them and prepares script.sql, shell command inserts CDRs into MySQL database, PHP5 provides interface for reviewing CDR's.

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Some projects on 'Japan GNU AWK Users Club' (http://gauc.no-ip.org/).

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