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    "Genba" is a Japanese word. It means the place where the trouble has occurred:) This project produces the tools about the troubleshooting for Java. Java Thread Dump Grep(jtdgrep) is a simple tool for analyzing Java Thread Dump. It helps you to filter t
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    A tool which allows you to download all erotic images and videos hosted on popular image hosting sites tagged with a given tag without clicking you through the web interface. ,,java bayimg yourtag'' is enought.
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    The findstr is searching the words in the text and binary files in several codepages. The famouse 'grep' is very slow and get a lot memory for large binary files without ends of lines - findstr is fast and light, but it doesn't use regular expressions.
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    A lightweight toolkit for efficient processing of XML data. The tools are analagous to the UNIX command-line text processing tools sort, grep, etc. The infrastructure includes an efficient DFA-based engine for streaming evaluation of XPath expressions.
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    Grep tool for OASIS Open Document Format (ODF) files. Search content and meta streams for regular expressions.
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    cgrep

    Shows context of matching patterns found in files

    cgrep provides many of the features of grep, egrep, and fgrep with greatly enhanced performance along with many additional features, one of which is the ability to output the context (surrounding lines) of the matching lines.
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    tacg - a fast cmd line app in ANSI C for pattern matching and analysis of nucleic acids and protein.
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    Bibgrep indexes and searches BibTex files for entries matching a given query. Its usage is similar to the command ``grep'' and the queries uses a Google-like syntax.
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    This utility will provide grep-like functionality to return multi-line (record) matches for blank-line deliminated files such as LDIF files used by LDAP. A match on any line will return all lines from the previous blank line until the following one.
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    Command line utility for searching email stored as Berkley mbox files. (This format is used by Netscape, pine, Eudora, etc.) Useful for when you have to telnet into your box remotely and find a paritcular message and grep just doesn't cut it (or when yo
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