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    YALTools
    The YALTools is a set of command line tools written in ruby for CouchDB. It provides a unix like command set, mkdb, rmdb, lsdbs, lsdocs, putdocs, csv2json, and more. It aims to provide a power of filters and pipes in *NIX environment.
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    RexxXMLParser
    An XML parser written in the REXX programming language. It runs on mainframes (z/OS Rexx) as well as Windows and Linux (Regina or ooRexx). Includes example Rexx programs that use the parser such as: JCL2XML (converts z/OS JCL into an XML format), AUX2SVG (converts a z/OS CICS auxiliary trace file into a visual SVG format), PRETTY (an XML pretty printer), DEVISIO (an example of removing unwanted tags from an SVG file).
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    XSH is a powerfull command-line XML editing tool/programming language in the manner of Unix shell interpreters and line-oriented text editors like ed which can be used either interactively or for batch-mode XML processing.
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    The AIX:: name space plus more. Perl modules that deal with AIX specific issues. A slowly evolving EMC CLARiiON monitoring tool belongs to the "plus more" part.
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    That project aims at providing a framework around the WSDLPull (http://wsdlpull.sourceforge.net) source code, so as to ease the packaging and delivery processes, allowing to deliver packages for a great number of Linux distributions and Unices.
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    TeXas assists the building process of LaTeX files and provides useful scripted features. It mainly acts as an automated build system. TeXbooklet creates booklets out of LaTeX files while TeXlayout creates a LaTeX file with a standard layout in it.
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    Advisory Check is a tool for monitoring the security of installed software. It gathers security advisories using RSS/RDF/XML feeds, compares them against a list of known software, and alerts you if you're vulnerable. Let advchk read advisories for you!
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    CryptoPy is a pure python implmentation of cryptographic algorithms and applications. The algorithms are developed for readability more than speed. The collection now includes IEEE 802.11i specific algorithms that generated the test vectors for 802.11i.
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