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    JxMake

    JxMake

    A Java-based cross-platform build system.

    JxMake is a Java-based, cross-platform build system primarily inspired by the syntax and features of GNU Make, Perforce Jam, and CMake. In addition, JxMake provides several capabilities not typically found in other console-based build systems, including a built-in lightweight GUI, serial console, serial plotter, multi-MCU in-system programmer, and more. Currently, JxMake's loadable libraries (build scripts) are primarily designed for non-OS MCU systems and experimental use. Full...
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    This is a text-mode program designed to compact javascript in HTML pages.. It uses libjs from the mozilla project, and thus fully understands the javascript and is able to do a better job than compressors that use regular expressions or similar kludges.
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    Clean is a program that searches for backup files and such identified by regular expressions in a ~/.cleanrc, and deletes them: possibly interactively with a per-file y/n decision, or in a batch mode. Clean is written in C and targets Unix/POSIX.
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