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SpecTcl is a WYSIWYG GUI-Builder for Tcl/Tk, with sibblings for generating code in Perl, Java, Python & Ruby. It runs on all platforms where Tcl/Tk runs. It is simple and quick to use, yet still powerful when you know your Tcl/Tk.
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SQueRT - A Simple QUEry and Report Tool. SQueRT was created to make the data from Sguil more accessible for people that do not require the real-time event handling and analytical aspects of the TCL/TK Sguil client.
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Covered is a Verilog code coverage utility using VCD/LXT/FST dumpfiles (or VPI interface) and the design to generate line, toggle, memory, combinational logic, FSM state/arc and assertion coverage report metrics viewable via GUI or ASCII format.
This project is ported to github and can be found at:
https://github.com/chiphackers/covered
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.
Small Notes taking applications. Allows for small notes with formatting that can be organised in to a tree like structure and also uses internal hyper-links. For discussion on this software go to the TCLers Wiki: http://wiki.tcl.tk/17866
Tcldrop is basically a clone of the Eggdrop IRC bot, but is being written purely in Tcl. The intention is to write a much more scriptable bot than Eggdrop is. It will run stand-alone or from any Tcl-enabled application (Tcl v8.5+).
A minimalist cross-platform text editor implementing all the standard features and some advanced ones. It provides a simple interface familiar to everyone performing basic editing while still enabling power users like programmers to work efficiently.
There were some packages within the incrTcl project. As they grow these parts have been moved to an own project: itclng. The parts are: 1) a reimplementation of incr Tcl called itclng (not itcl-ng!) 2) a reimplementation of IWidgets called itclWidgets
Xpostulate is a crossplatform, themeable blog/microblog client that posts to Livejournal, &clones (IJ, DJ, DW, etc.) plus Wordpress, & can tweet to twitter & dent to identi.ca ALL IN ONE, thus, simplifying x-posting to various social networks.
Allows Tcl developers to use attractive Mac styled widgets, knowing they'll be rendered platform appropriately elsewhere too, like X11 and Microsoft Windows.
A library to process X-ray images from the Heimann imaging system. The XGray library has interfaces to C++ and Tcl and includes the graphical program XRayLab, which is written Tcl.
An interface to the IEEE488.1 (GPIB) bus for TCL. In contrast to gpib-tcl, it supports callbacks on SRQ events and provides an object oriented (Tk-style) interface.
Libraries and documentation concerned with the gestalt of Human-Computer-Interfaces. Supported Languages and Toolkits: Tcl/Tk, Ruby, Python and Lisp. Written in Tcl/Tk.