Open Source Unix Shell Usability Software for Linux

Unix Shell Usability Software for Linux

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    Script Echo Color

    Script Echo Color

    Terminal text colorizing and simplifies script coding.

    ScriptEchoColor simplifies Linux terminal text colorizing, formatting and several steps of script coding.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ctl is an extensible application control script. It is a generic script written on ksh to control every kind of application. Control means to start, stop or monitor. The tool is currently used on Solaris environment but it's ready for Linux use as well.
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    Atomic OS is a responsive Web 2.0 operating environment & development platform. Based on AJAX techniques, it emulates/provides standard operating system features including a command-line shell, interpreter, filesystem, database access and GUI services.
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    Frexhwd is a simple and small Hardware Detection for Linux. It is written in Unix shell(Bash) and C Language. it easy to run on small, embedded or simple system.
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    Open Source Application Server Appliance based on Open Source GlassFish
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    A small program that allow to unpack all 'rar' files in derictory using 'unrar' program.
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    Viegas Rubim is a clone system livecd based on Ubuntu. It aims to be a powerful clone-rescue system for x86 x64 archs. Using the bittorrent to data transfer, accelerating the clone process.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pl

    Perl One-Liner Magic Wand

    Some tasks are too menial for a dedicated script but still too cumbersome even with the many neat one-liner options of "perl -E". This small script fills the gap: various one-letter commands & magic variables (with meaningful aliases too) and more nifty loop options take Perl programming to the command line. Fully imports List::Util. With no program on the command line, starts a pl Shell. How to "e(cho)" values, including from "@A(RGV)", with single "$q(uote)" & double "$Q(uote)". Same for hard-to-print values: $  pl  'e  "${q}Perl$q",  "$Q@A$Q"'  one-liner $  pl  'e  \"Perl",  \@A,  undef'  one-liner Loop over args, printing each with line ending.  And same, SHOUTING: $  pl  -opl  ''  Perl  one-liner $  pl  -opl  '$_  =  uc'  Perl  one-liner Print up to 3 matching lines, resetting count (and "$.") for each file: $  pl  -rP3  '/Perl.*one.*liner/'  file* Count hits in magic statistics hash "%N(UMBER)": $  pl  -n  '++$N{$1}  while  /(Perl|one|liner)/g'  file*
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