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    unix_to_mac_os

    unix_to_mac_os

    Portable Collection of Unix Utilities to MAC OS X

    Portable Collection of Unix Utilities to MAC OS X : aria2 axel coreutils findutils fping grep gzip hexedit lftp mawk msmtp mutt ncftp ngrep nmap p7zip parallel pv rsync rtorrent sed tar unrar wdiff wget wput zsync Watch https://youtu.be/l5NlyoCoFCQ for usage instructions.
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    Vtgrep stands for Visual Tree Grep and is a GUI to tgrep. It allows the user to build graphical representations of tree structures and then translates them into the tgrep syntax. provides search functionality, as well as search and result logging.
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    Supgrep: A GUI-frontend for grep (on Linux systems). Integrates searching and file viewing for faster text search involving multiple files.
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