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    ideviceinstaller

    ideviceinstaller

    Manage apps of iOS devices

    A command-line application to manage apps and app archives on iOS devices. The ideviceinstaller application allows interaction with the app installation service of an iOS device. Install, upgrade, uninstall, archive, restore and enumerate apps. Allows to retrieve a list of installed apps with filter options. Supports app package, carrier bundle and developer .app directory. Allows command output in plist format. Supports latest device firmware releases. Tested on Linux, macOS, Windows, and...
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    try

    try

    Inspect a command's effects before modifying your live system

    Try is a Linux command-line utility that lets users run a command and inspect its effects before deciding whether to commit those changes to the live system. It works by using Linux namespaces through unshare together with overlay-based filesystem techniques so that commands can execute in an isolated view of the system rather than directly modifying the host environment immediately. This makes it useful for experimenting with package installation, system changes, and other shell commands...
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    ipgrep

    ipgrep

    Copies IP packets from source to destination PCAP files.

    IPGREP is a command line tool to grep IP packets out of PCAP files. It provides basic filter for IP version and IP addresses. It is written in pure C without LIBPCAP, so it should run faster.
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    SIGAR (System Information Gatherer and Reporter) is a cross-platform, cross-language library and command-line tool for accessing operating system and hardware level information in Java, Perl and .NET.
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    The SBML ODE Solver is a command-line tool and programming library (ISO/ANSI C) for construction and numerical integration of an ODE system, derived from an SBML based description of a biochemical reaction network. Development has moved to https://github.com/raim/SBML_odeSolver . Please download the latest version from there!
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    ntrc (Network TRace Converter) is a command-line tool that allows conversion of network packet traces to and from different formats such as TSH, ns-2 TrafficTrace, tcpdump, etc. Written entirely in C, ntrc is particularly efficient with large traces.
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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
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    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.
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