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    myScite

    myScite

    The allRound pocket sized CodeEditor.

    Refurbished Scintilla.orgs/SciTE with some additional patches. -- Features -- - Full MinGW and GTK SDKs Autocomplete.(190+) - Do system scripting (bash, applescript, cmd, powershell, perl, j/vbscript, awk) - Examine all sorts of data files (sql, regedit, mib, xml, yaml, json, vcard ...) - Review difference and patch files - Create makefiles (gnu make / cmake) - Edit html, css and config files (with calltips) - Describe circuits in vhdl and spice. ... - And finally; read & write source code: - [ Syntax highlighted ] - go, vala, pike, swift, flash, ch, rust - [ Calltip assisted ] - c/cpp11, js&jQuery, python, php, ruby, lua, c#, java, perl --Others-- - Restructured config files with inline docs - Scriptable via lua Extension...
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    cmd-config

    Command Line Argument Parsing Library

    CmdConfig aims to provide lightweight command line argument parsing for Java programs, beginning with single-character option parsing and adding more advanced features in the future.
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    An API that provides the command line arguments processing for Java applications. Using CMD Processor you can parse command line arguments with minimal efforts and can use init and destroy (optional) life cycle methods via plugin based architecture.
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    SplitPDF -SplitPDF.jar- is a ‘command-line driven’ Java-program, it splits a PDF-file by bookmarks into separated PDF’s. The bookmark is used as title for the newly created PDF. Extremely usefull and fast in a batch processing environment.
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    For starting / stopping, getting state, etc. of the VmWare guests. Translate Java calls into vmware shell commands, which are then executed through a locale shell or through a secure remote shell on to the VmWare server console.
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    For Java, parses GNU standards compliant command line arguments and calls event handler methods/fields automatically, based on given arguments (cmd line & from file). Use annotations to define your options, and descriptions for the auto generated help.
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    XmlHttpLib(XHL) is a pure java developers library and cmd line tool for executing http requests with xml-input(, converting response html to xhtml) and transforming it with xslt to grab information from webpages.
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