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A command line tool that realizes query to the packages.ubuntu.com database. It aims to provide one-shot searches, without download many MB for a simple search against other utilities.
BatchSSH (or just bssh) is a command line tool for batch execution of commands over SSHv2. BatchSSH is implemented in Java and is therefore platform agnostic. It support's simple but flexible target host definition, SSH gateways and Single-Sign-On.
This is a simple command line tool, which will solve the problem of full mailboxes with stuff you don't want to lose. It fetches all the mail from any POP3 mailbox account and generates a searchable HTML archive on your local harddrive. OS: Unix/Linux
avrdude-gui is a simple GUI for avrdude (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude) which is a command line tool running on several OS to program the Atmel AVR Microcontrollers.
Megg is a tool for lazy developers. Using Java and Apache Velocity, it provides a simple command line tool to generate a project source tree from a host of supplied templates, with an aim to encouraging best practices in new software.
Wayconv is a simple command line tool for converting between different GPS waypoint (named position) formats. The program is written in C++ using new style iostreams/std, and is portable to Windows and Unix platforms.
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Simple command line tool for listing what programs have open sockets. Get_sock_pids output shows: program name, pid, port, type, and state (a feature netstat is missing on FreeBSD).
Right now only for FreeBSD 4.x
A command line tool used to choose and connect to wireless networks. The interface is provided by ncurses and at the moment the wireless network interface is controlled via the Wireless Tools.
taskcmd is a simple command-line tool to manage per project and per sub-project tasks. Tasks are subdivided into achievements, issues and to do entries. The reporting tool outputs weekly reports and yearly reports with filtering capabilities.