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    ProxyCrypt

    Encrypted volumes through command line

    ProxyCrypt is a command line tool that creates encrypted volumes within a file or a hard drive. Encryption and decryption are made on the fly, allowing you to use encrypted volumes like normal ones. Designed for paranoids and advanced users, it is also fast, very lightweight, open source and easy to recompile. See the features below. It works as a "proxy" for the AIM driver or the ImDisk driver. AIM driver is included in the full package. See the documentation for more informations and an example of use: https://sourceforge.net/p/proxycrypt/doc/ Requirements: - Windows 7 or later - Arsenal Image Mounter or ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver - Administrative privileges - 64-bit CPU with SSE3 instructions - About 1 GB of RAM temporarily required for password checking with default settings Hashes of all versions: https://sourceforge.net/p/proxycrypt/doc/Hash
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    cline

    Command line tool for counting source code lines

    cline is a command line tool that counts code lines or non-whitespace characters in your project folder. It is designed to recursively find any source file matching specific rules and count the line breaks within that file. You may specify file suffixes to include or exclude as well as regular expressions for code lines that shall be excluded (e.g. to exclude comments). By default a heuristic algorithm skips binary files. You may configure the restrictiveness of this algorithm with command line options.
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    ncclamp is a command-line tool for NetCDF files that allows you to replace values in-place for a variable given the old value to be replaced, the new value, and a comparison operator. The change is applied across all of the variable's dimensions.
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    VecMultiUpload

    VecMultiUpload

    upload binaries to Vectrex game console

    The command-line tool allows to upload your 6809-binaries to a Vectrex game console provided that you got the VecMulti card by Richard Hutchison. Usage: vecmultiupload DEVICE BINARY Example: ./vecmultiupload /dev/ttyUSB0 demo.bin The vectrex test rom demo.bin is included. You are free to use the few lines of code for any purpose may it be private or commercial. Millitary usage however, is strictly forbidden :)
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    stakka_klm

    Kernel module to manage Disc Stakka Units

    Kernel Loadable Module to interface with the Disc Stakka units. Other devices to be implemented if/when I can get my hands on them. Objective is to separate the user application from the tedious management of the device (eg. constant polling to prevent their reset function, USB interaction requirements). A /dev device is created per chain through which applications can read/write status and commands. A command-line tool is included to assist with testing and to illustrate the /dev interface. ...
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    ossp uuid win32 port

    A win32 port of OSSP's uuid library

    .... === Acknowledgment: OSSP uuid homepage: http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/uuid/ === Current status: * Branch from OSSP uuid library v1.6.2 * A workable/buildable msvc10 solution files which tweaks: * Tweaked config.h (config_win32.h) and uuid.h (uuid_win32.h) which suit for MSVC 32/64 bits compilers * uuid_mac.cpp: Use windows platform sdk to get the mac addr of 1st NIC * uuid_cli.cpp: A simple drop-in replacement of getopt() for uuid_cli to work. * uuid_prng.cpp: Quick fixes enable to be built in MSVC. === Todo: * cover mingw & cygwin. * no dce support. * not yet process uuid++.cc/hh * no perl/pqsql/php binding yet.
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    HXPath

    XPath HTML parser

    ...HXPath can select sub trees, like the standard xpath tool, but is also able to read contents and attributes and output them in a bash friendly format. HTML Tidy and HTTP/HTTPS get are built in too.
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    SimpleDriveWiper is a very simple command line tool that allows you to wipe the free space of a drive/partition. Its purpose is to obfuscate the residual of data that remains even after attempts have been made to remove it. For Windows,Linux and Mac.
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    Giveme is a command line tool that converts files of various audio formats to the format of your inclination, converting multiple files at once, taking advantage of the increasing number of users with multicore computers.
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    st2gif

    Converts AtariST images (.neo, .pi1, .pi2, .pi3) to gifs (using gd).

    A small command-line tool for converting AtariST images (.neo, .pi1, .pi2, .pi3) to gifs (using gd). Please note that you may find the project "RECOIL" at SF, which supports far more formats.
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    Command-line tool to check ADFs (Amiga Disk Files) for errors and viruses. A binary is included for Windows users; Linux users are advised to compile the application themselves. Might also compile under plain DOS; but BE WARNED! When you scan files already renamed by the TOSEC standard, consider that file names may become insanely long in no time. --UPDATE OCTOBER 2014-- This project is currently suspended! I can't currently find the time to fix/update anything with this program and hence it must be considered 'on hold' at the moment. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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    Procbyte - Binary Scripting Language

    Script language for processing binary data

    ...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. Sorry for that, but I had to rework a bit to get more possible tokens and increase future expandability. If there's demand, I'll include a converter for old scripts, either as a filter or command-line interpreter so you'll be able to pipe through an additional step or use `convert_old_procb "MY-OLD-SCRIPT"` or something like that.
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    Random name generator library with rule files. Fast, lightweight and easy. Can generate rule files from custom text, you can easily use it into your application and use the command line tool to generate the best suitable name for your needs.
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    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
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    This proyect provides a GNU/Linux solution for managing the Freecom (www.freecom.com) Beatman Flash MP3 Player and Recorder. This is a user-space C application for uploading, downloading, etc. music files to the player. First you must install the beatman driver (which also includes a command line tool), and next you can optionally install the gbeatman graphical user interface.
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    TCLFT is a small command line tool that lets you translate German texts and phrases to Fraenkisch, a South German language. Please read the documentation before you start...!
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    A command line tool to create secure encrypted file using private key. You must provide key string to convert you source file into ecrypted one.
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    imsptool is a command line tool to communicate with an IMSP server. It allows you to create, delete, import, and export address books.
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