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The GNU Core Utilities are the basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities of the GNU Operating System. Specifically, this package includes: arch base64 basename cat chcon chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum comm cp csplit cut date dd df dir dircolors dirname du echo env expand expr factor
Screen is a text console window manager that generates virtual terminals (PTYs) for interactive processes. A scrollback history buffer allows copy&paste, a detach feature saves your session for later reconnect.
tmux is a "terminal multiplexer", it enables a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. tmux is intended to be a simple, modern, BSD-licensed alternative to programs such as GNU screen.
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
neercs is a work-in-progress libcaca project. Like GNU screen, it allows you to detach a session from a terminal, but provides unique features: * Grabbing a process that you forgot to start inside neercs * Great screensaver * 3D rotating cube to switch between full screen terms * Real time
htty is the HTTP TTY, a console application for interacting with web servers. It’s a fun way to explore web APIs and to learn the ins and outs of HTTP. Install by typing: gem install htty
Avignon is a ground up rewrite of autopilot and ap+, written in tcl8.5. it automates administrative tasks and can create a chat bridge to e.g. IRC
CL-Ncurses is a curses interface for Common Lisp on Unix and Windows platforms, licensed under a MIT-style license. CL-Ncurses uses UFFI for foreign bindings and it is developed on SBCL and Debian GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. Thanks to Nikodemus Siivola who did the initial work and gave me the ok to complete the library.
This program can start processes inside a pseudo-terminal, which can be accessed through a Unix socket, TCP or even raw ethernet (using the ethernet protocol 0xCACA). The programs can be linked to the current terminal, or they can be unlinked like in nohup. But even in this latter case you can connect to them using the mentioned protocols.
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