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A Mercurial extension that makes it easy to add repository information to a shell prompt.

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Another Command Prompt (aCmd) is a batch-based command prompt alternitive designed to allow users to use command prompt even when it is blocked by an administrator.

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A slick adaptive prompt for Bash & Zsh

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pprompt.js is simple window library.

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Provides improved or enhanced controls for WinForm, such as TextBox with prompt text support, kinds of validation with auto formatting, and advanced keyboard and mouse events monitor.

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This project is a mobile (Android) version of a real life 'prompt cards' system to help with presenting a presentation. I created this project because I do not like to do presentations and instead of writing down prompt cards for myself, I made an application for my mobile phone to help me with it.

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This is a simple program that will download programs from the internet. The goal is to provide many different programs many people use today. To have files organized and easier to download rather than manually obtaining the files using a browser. This version has no GUI.

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Vídeo de Apresentação http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbcdLwDiu9c

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This is an open source projected maintained by ONE person. This is a shell, much like Windows' Command Prompt/Batch/CMD, or many GNU/Linux based OS Bourne Again Shell (BASH). This is an attempt to have the power of Bash with a familiar C-like syntax. Here's an example of what Vax Scripting ... [More] would look like: ----START_CODE---- use Vax.WindowFunctions; function StartCode() { string[] names = GetOpenWindows(); if (names.Contains("vax")) { ShowMessage("Hey! You're looking at Vax!"); } }----END_CODE---- Source code is written in the C# programming language, and will require .NET Framework 2.0 to run. If you're running Mac OSX or any distribution of GNU/Linux, you will need The Mono Framework, which is a Unix port of .NET. VERSION CHANGELOG: 2.2B - Translated the source into MONO, which makes Vax completely cross platform! The project/source, as well as the visual studio source, will be in the downloads section. (I developed this completely on Debian Linux.) NOTE: Uses a command-line compiler interface because I'm still learning to work with GTK# (Mono port of GTK+) 2.2 - Added Text class into the library, which includes the printf function. Also included a collection class, which now includes Stacks, but currently you are only able to use "Push" and change the count of the stack. 2.0 - Greatly improved Shell stability, upgraded compiler adding 2 output types (DLL & EXE) Added ProcessModule class to the script library. 1.7 - Syntax Updated 1.6 - Added FileIO, Misc, Programs, Windows, String, Security classes to the Script Library. 1.2 - Coded Interpreter & Started Library 1.0 - Outline for a shell. [Less]

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Linux rules is project started from oddfx set of rules for reading Linux system information. It is very simple, stand-alone and is intended to read as much Linux system information as possible in a single pass. AWK is the chosen language for obvious reasons: * Speed (Much simpler, smaller and ... [More] often faster than C/C++ code) * Maintainability * Portability (AWK is omnipresent in every Linux based distribution) With the way output is produced and the speed at which it is obtained, linuxrules could be easily used in conjunction with dmenu2, ratpoison native menus or even used in a pipeline to feed a shell prompt. Future releases will include means of starting hooks/actions from linuxrules itself. Please check out WIKI [Tests] and [Help] sections for further information. [Less]

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