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GNU Autoconf is part of the GNU Build System. GNU Autoconf is a heavily used portability-enabling tool for UNIX-like systems, especially in free software projects. It is a compiler for a domain-specific-language for describing library, header, and function dependencies of a project. It ... [More] generates a shell script that can be run before building a package to customize the build to the system. [Less]

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GNU M4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some extensions (for example, handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros). GNU m4 also has built-in functions for including files, running shell commands, doing arithmetic, etc.

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cl-m4 is a complete M4 implementation from scratch targeted at GNU M4 compatibility.

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Sudokuki is a free graphical SUDOKU game: Sudokuki solves even the most difficult sudoku grids for you - Generate a sudoku - Play sudoku - Print a sudoku... Available in 15 languages. Just download and play! You can also play with arabic or chinese numbers. Sudokuki is Free Software developed in Java. Have fun!

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evol - entrenched virtues of lisp (love reversed) aims to be a compatible and full-fledged replacement for the GNU autotools stack targeted at coping with the autotools' shortcomings while not repeating the mistakes made and still being made at comparable build tool projects.

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Documentation in Test Form

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Based on "A Bibliography of Aspect-Oriented Software Development, Version 2.0" Original maintainer: Robert E. Filman

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Cut throat programmers are no-nonsense, no-frills programmers, hacking back their code- looking for the 20% of the code that handles 80% of the problems. Our hero is Blaise Pascal who once wrote: "I have made this letter longer since I did not have time to make it shorter". Here, we ... [More] take the time to "make it shorter". We seek the smallest scripts based on the simplest tools that handle interesting tasks. [Less]

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modfriskers is a perl/python modules auto-frisker (like guile-autofrisk)

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