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    empty

    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)
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    sysmon

    sysmon

    Sysmon prints short and uniform information about OS

    This shell script prints short and uniform information about OS such as: CPU, RAM, OS name and version, kernel version, hostname, system load, current processes, network interfaces, total logged in users, hard disks, runlevel, etc. No root or any special superuser's rights are required. Runs under Linux, Android (Termux), Windows (Msys2 and Cygwin), FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD and other Unix-like systems.
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    cmdok

    Command validation tool

    cmdok checks that specified commands are OK. If command is OK than it exists in PATH and can be run. It is a simple, small and portable Bash script. It is useful in software packages that want to check that some commands exist before trying to run them. See wiki for more information and examples.
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    wv2ogg is a bash command line script that encodes wavpack files to Ogg Vorbis files. While doing so, it can also transfer all tags and replaygain information from the wavpack files to the Ogg Vorbis files.
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    BGINFO4X - BGINFO for X and for Windows!

    BGINFO4X - BGINFO for X and for Windows!

    Shows desktop information on your screen

    BGINFO for X, also called BGINFO4X, is a clone of the popular program BGINFO for Microsoft Windows created by Sysinternals. BGINFO4X is designed for pretty print useful information (CPU model, Hostname, IP address, OS version, Office version, and much more ...) on your desktop background or wallpaper. See the screenshots to see BGINFO4X in action. BGINFO4X is Multi Platform (Windows, MacOSX, Linux, BSD). BGINFO4X is Highly Customizable. BGINFO4X is Open Source. BGINFO4X comes...
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    The Bash Programming Environment (BPE) is a set of useful shell/CGI scripting functions for the GNU Bash shell. Each group of functions is sorted into a separate library. Libraries include a hashmap, MySQL API, XML Parsing, CGI manipulation & more.
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    Bash scripts for transfering files (and directiories with sub-entries) over the network. Required "netcat OpenBSD"
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    A Bash script for downloading and installing additional Clamav definition files.
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    A BASH script that will burn DVD movies from different sources like .iso/img/nrg or VIDEO_TS by utilizing FOSS tools like growisofs, nrg2iso and mkisofs.
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    Nmap Log Stripper is a Bash script intended to be a way to condense all, or some, of the IPs of a "random" (-iR) nmap scan into a file for later usage.
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    dumpnet is a collection of bash scripts that allows you to backup multiple servers simultaneously. You can do incremental file system dumps with tar, dump and rsync, backup databases and much more. AIDE can also easily be integrated.
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    seti-stat is a simple bash script that will retrieve your SETI@home statistics using HTTP protocol, egrep and lynx browser.
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    lynxbot is a set of tools and bash functions to help creating webbot beyond the lynx browser. It parses the output of the lynx browser and send him commands trough a fifo specifed in is -cmd_script option.
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