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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...
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    Largest Generic Hash and HMAC Program

    57 Hash Functions In One Program, plus each with HMAC or KMAC

    FEHASHMAC is the largest collection of publicly known hash algorithms integrated into a command-line utility. FEHASHMAC contains a set of known test vectors and results for each algorithm such that the correct implementation for each hardware platform and compiler version can directly be verified. Currently 57 hash algorithms like sha1 sha224 sha256 sha384 sha512 and variants, sha3 and shake, all SHA3 finalists and blake3, md2 md4 md5 md6, rmd128 rmd160 rmd256 rmd320, whirl gost lash160...
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    xjobs

    Command line tool to run batches of jobs in parallel.

    xjobs has a command line interface similar to xargs to start processes, but runs processes in parallel and provides enhanced concepts for I/O redirection.
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    FW1-Loggrabber is a command-line tool to grab logfiles from Checkpoint FW-1 remotely using Checkpoints LEA (Log Export Api), which is one part of Checkpoints OPSEC API.
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    exd

    exd

    A command line tool to manage bytes in hex dumps or packet captures

    Command-line tool to examine or edit bytes in hex, octal, binary, or in packet capture (pcap) dumps. Exd is intended to be used in conjunction with hex dump tools such as xxd, od, hexdump, or hd, and with packet capture dump tools such as tshark and text2pcap. --- metadata tags byte hex octal binary pcap packet packet dump hexdump
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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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    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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