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Open source clients for the Tugs' Uptime Project. The Tugs' Uptime Project tries to be an alternative to the dead Uptime Project. The purpose of TUP is to keep an history of biggest "Uptime". Uptime is time during a machine, a computer stays without restarting. In brief, time
Bashinator is a bash shell script framework that provides: - Flexible and powerful message handling: print, log (to syslog and/or logfile) and mail messages (configureable based on severity) with a single message function - Exhaustive information (timestamps, message severity, source file, line
CACANMS is an acronym for Computer Aided Campus Area Network Management System. The system consists of software components and a library of about 60 classes. It is divided into three types of subsystems which reside on different servers and communicate.
OSCC MAMPU Product Installation Script is a compilation of scripts that can be integrated with package Managers, e.g. RPM Package Manager , Debian Software Package, etc. to produce a robust and feature rich installer to address specific problems.
acolor (Ada/ANSI color) is a simple Ada program that makes it easy to color and format output from shell script. It does this by converting combinations of readable arguments (bold, red, green, underline, etc.) into an ANSI escape sequence that your terminal emulator or console may understands.
log4sh is an advanced logging framework for shell scripts (eg. sh, bash) that works similar to the logging products available from the Apache Software Foundation (eg. log4j, log4perl).
Loose collection of fragments of shell scripts and programmes of random usefulness. May or may not work. Intended not so much for direct usage, but more as collection of examples. Aim for “good” code, to raise the overall quality of shell code on the world, which we believe has suffered from
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