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Command-line translator using Google Translate, Bing Translator, etc.
...Translate Shell is known to work on many POSIX-compliant systems. You may use Translate Shell from any Unix shell of your choice (bash, zsh, ksh, tcsh, fish, etc.); however, the wrapper script requires either bash or zsh installed. It is a must to have corresponding fonts for the language(s) / script(s) you wish to display in your terminal.
RunAWK is a small wrapper for AWK interpreter that helps write standalone programs in AWK. It provides support for modules and other powerful features. It comes with dozens of modules which provide efficient means for handling command line options, powerful functions for manipulating strings and arrays as well as sorting, mathematical, tmpfile, braceexpand functions and a lot of others.
gdeptrace dependancy solver correct for pkg or make deps
gdeptrace sorts an input dependancy list or table and prints it, and can do other actions. It's default operation is to act like tsort (1) except that it sorts by pure pkg / make dependancy (tsort sorts by grapical topology: see notes about differences).
EXAMPLE:
$ echo -e "b e\ne\nc b" | sort -k1,1 | gdeptrace [opts]
e
b
c
(b depends on e, c depends on b, e has no depends)
(also: e has more items depending on it and is below anything it depends on; in this case...