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    Amnesia CLI

    Amnesia CLI

    Modding CLI tool kit for Amnesia: The Dark Descent

    A CLI tool kit for creation and management of Amnesia: The Dark Descent mods / custom stories. Manages game/engine log files, creates templates of mods, validates and cleans script files, assets, and more.
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    SwiftKit

    SwiftKit

    Start your next Open-Source Swift Framework

    SwiftKit enables you to easily generate a cross-platform Swift Framework from your command line. It is the best way to start your next Open-Source Swift Framework. Mint is a package manager that installs and runs Swift command line tool packages. Homebrew is a free and open-source software package management system that simplifies the installation of software on Apple's macOS operating system. In default SwiftKit will create a Kit that supports iOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS. Every generated Kit will come along with a predefined Fastfile. The compatibilityTests lane will verify that your Kit is Carthage, CocoaPods and Swift Package Manager compatible.
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    Dantzig-Wolfe Solver

    An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon GLPK

    An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon the GNU Linear Programming Kit. This is a command line tool for solving properly decomposed linear programs. There are several examples and some documentation to guide the use of this solver. Forked over to GitHub (see link).
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    Fluxor is a python command-line tool that takes a Metabolic network specified in the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) and performs Flux Balance Analysis (FBA) using the Gnu Linear Programming Kit (GLPK) and SWIG.
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    Oscar Notify is a small client<->server tool kit that implements the Oscar protocol. It allows you to connect to the ICQ/AIM network and use a small command line tool to send messages to a desired icq number. Works great with Nagios
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