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    IO91pm

    Command-line calculator for Maidenhead- (QTH-, QRA-) Locators.

    ..."IO91pm is the Maidenhead-Locator for Maidenhead" ========================================= Background --------------- * For another little project, I wanted a QTH-Locator calculator for the UNIX (GNU/Linux, bash) command-line. * There are many, some very good, online QTH resources, but I wanted something that would work off-line. * There are also several GUI- (Windows-, X11-, etc.-) based calculators, but I wanted something for the command-line, something that could also be used in (bash-)scripts. * The repository for my GNU/Linux distro has only one such a QTH-calculator. --- This program has a few issues --- Made worse by the adaption for Ubuntu, that removed half of its functionality So, I had to roll my own. ...
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    HXPath

    XPath HTML parser

    HXPath is a command line tool useful to extract data from HTML documents. 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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    Minimal Linux Like Kernel
    ...It is mostly the source code from the tutorial "Roll your own toy UNIX-clone OS" written by James Molloy: http://www.jamesmolloy.co.uk/tutorial_html/index.html It is encoded in a bash script.
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