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    A Java Source Code Counter including in depth statistics. Excellent for tracking performance or just for curious programmers.
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    Python script for doing mass extended-regular-expression based replacements on a stdin stream.
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    XML styleseet and DTD for quickly building console-based GUI scripts utilizing the "dialog" command.
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    A Program designed to read a commonly flat-file format and produce SQL to try and infer a relational database scheme from the information provided. Then creates SQL to create necessary tables and import file data.
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    PyINI is a cross-platform INI file parser library that can read, edit and create INI files. INI is a plain text format for storing program profile. PyINI is written in Python, and C/C++ (and other languages in the future) binding is also avaiable.
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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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    convert svg files to svg-tiny files in order to fit them in a cell phone.
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    The program is translator from the TeX-like language to the HTML. It allows to use the power of TeX macro-commands for the generation of HTML, and when this program will be written, I write PHP extension for using it.
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    XML2TXT

    Template-driven XML to TXT converter for Windows.

    XML_2_TXT Extractor is a lightweight Windows tool that converts XML files into structured TXT/CSV outputs using simple templates — no coding required. Perfect for processing XML exports from ERP systems, suppliers, or data feeds where you need to quickly extract values into a readable format. 👉 Full version, examples and updates: https://martan1484.github.io/XML2TXT/
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    WebVizTools is a set of scripts to help visualize larger web sites and hunt down orphaned files.
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    LinuxFont

    Create and investigate PSF2 fonts

    This utility is created with the aim of accelerating development of Linux PSF2 (framebuffer) fonts. It does not work with X fonts. The program can "explode" existing PSF2 fonts, creating an human-readable graphical representation of each glyph which can then be re-compiled into a PSF2 font. The project supports the use of unicode tables at the end of fonts, but currently (Dec, 2012) not fully (sequences are not supported), but this should be simple to amend.
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