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    Trurl

    Trurl

    A command line tool for URL parsing and manipulation

    trurl is a command-line tool developed by the curl project for parsing and manipulating URLs. It allows users to modify URL components easily, aiding in tasks like scripting and testing.​
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    ddcctl

    ddcctl

    DDC monitor controls (brightness) for Mac OSX command line

    DDC monitor controls (brightness) for Mac OSX command line.
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    mwetoolkit

    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/

    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/ The Multiword Expressions toolkit aids in the automatic identification and extraction of multiword units in running text. These include idioms (kick the bucket), noun compounds (cable car), phrasal verbs (take off, give up), etc. Even though it focuses on multiword expresisons, the framework is quite complete and can also be useful in any corpus-based study in computational linguistics. The mwetoolkit can be...
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    A collection of tools and scripts for processing images and video from attached USB and FireWire webcams on Mac OS X. To start things off, there is a command-line tool for capturing webcam images.
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    Procbyte - Binary Scripting Language

    Script language for processing binary data

    Procbyte is a tool to access binary files from shell programming. It has binary data handling, read/write capability, basic math and date conversions. It is intended to aid in bash programming, but can be used from any command line tool or application. NOTE: This was accidentally uploaded as a beta, instead of alpha, but its status IS ALPHA. The next upload will standardize the language to the point where any scripts that work in it will work in all future versions -- however, scripts written for this version may not work in subsequent ones, the (mostly output) commands have changed: , ; . =* etc. ...
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    mfork is a command-line tool to parallelize shell commands. Each line of text fed to it causes mfork to fork off a new process and run the the line of text though a shell. The maximum amount of concurrent processes can be set on the command line.
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