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mksh is the MirBSD Korn Shell, largely similar to the original AT&T ksh, pdksh’s actively developed successor, portable. It includes bug fixes and improvements in order to produce a modern, robust shell good for interactive and especially script use. It has UTF-8 support and extended
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.
A simple application for bash that asks you to type in a website, then it pings in the background, then tells you if it was successful.
The informer pulls many bash commands into one sleek program that informs you on many aspects of your system, such as structure, terminal type, cpu and network information, an much more. The second edition of it is coming soon! It will feature a more livable interface, and be in color!
Scsh is an open-source Unix shell embedded within Scheme, running on all major Unix platforms including AIX, Cygwin, Linux, FreeBSD, GNU Hurd, HP-UX, Irix, Mac OS X, Solaris, and some others. Scsh is a variant of Scheme 48 (an R5RS compliant new-tech Scheme system) Scsh is designed for writing
“An intellegent cronjob” - coreDaemon handles startup and shutdown code, login and logout hooks and background tasks - but with error checking and reporting. coreDaemon is a combination of a StartupItem and Launch Daemon. It provides as many (or as few) services as you wish. There are some
Texcaller is a convenient interface to the TeX command line tools that handles all kinds of errors without much fuzz. It is written in plain C, is fairly portable, and has no external dependencies besides TeX.
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