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Run applications under pseudo-terminal (PTY) sessions
empty - run applications under pseudo-terminal (PTY) sessions to dialogue with interactive programs. Replace TCL/Expect with a simple tool and use your favorite shell (sh, bash, csh, tcsh, ksh, zsh, etc)
Run tasks/tests, get trustworthy pass/fail info rolled up
Distributed test running system. build for running simulations, quality assurance or similar where you need to run a large number of tests. Supports dependencies, iteration, disk space management and log file analysis.
Expect is a tool for automating interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, etc. Expect is also useful for testing these same applications.
Expect-lite is an quick and easy command line automation tool. Basic expect-lite scripts can be created by simply cutting and pasting text from a terminal window into a script, and adding '>' '<' characters. No knowledge of expect is required!
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Test project against the ADI Buildroot and Linux projects
This is a sub project of the ADI buildroot project. This project is a test framework based on expect scripts and the Jenkins server. It includes various test suites against ADI Linux kernel/drivers and libraries/applications in the ADI buildroot Linux distribution.
Tool to backup/restore configuration files on managed network switches
Swikup establishes a connection (ssh or telnet) with a managed network switch and through there sends (or receives) the switch configuration file to (or from) the tftp server.
Swikup is based on the tcl extension Expect and works with many H3C® (3Com®) and DLink® switches.
Swikup is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL Version 3.
Expect.pm is a perl implementation of the popular Expect extension for Tcl/Tk by Don Libes. You'll also find the IO::Tty and IO::Stty Perl modules here.
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Java based system administration infrustructure for any system that can run a ssh server. It does not need agents installed on target systems, instead it uses expect tool to connect and manage systems.
This is a TCL/Expect script to help automate configuring multiple routers and switches, simultaneously. It works with most routers and switches. This software could also be used to automate sessions with a server using telnet or ssh.
Carbon Copy is a tool for installing and configuring Linux on a number of roughly identical x86 machines, based on a prototype machine. CarbonCopy is uses Expect, Etherboot, and root-over-nfs.
ftpls2html consists of 2 scripts, one Expect Script for catching the files
hosting on in a directory of a ftp-server and one bash script for converting
the catched files into html. There it's posible to create index-files of your hosted files.
A Tcl/Expect package providing an API for accessing and configuring Cisco network equipment over a telnet session. These library routines greatly simplify the process of writing scripts to make configuration changes and perform common tasks.
A set of expect scripts to migrate entire CMS repository histories to CVS. <P>
Migration includes original authors and dates, creates CVS tags from CMS classes and verifies correct conversion.