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    AnLinux

    AnLinux

    AnLinux allow you to run Linux on Android without root access

    AnLinux allow you to run Linux on Android without root access. The bash script downloads the image over the internet, then decompresses the image, and then mounts it using PRoot.
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    gradle-completion

    gradle-completion

    Gradle tab completion for bash and zsh

    Bash and Zsh completion support for Gradle. This provides fast tab completion for: Gradle tasks for the current project and sub-projects. Gradle CLI switches (e.g. --parallel). Common Gradle properties (e.g. -Dorg.gradle.debug) It also handles custom default build files, so rootProject.buildFileName = 'build.gradle.kts' is supported. See instructions for bash or for zsh, then consider optional additional configuration. Download and place the plugin and completion script into your oh-my-zsh...
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    eCapture

    eCapture

    Capturing SSL/TLS plaintext without a CA certificate using eBPF

    Capture SSL/TLS text content without a CA certificate using eBPF. Supports Linux/Android kernel versions x86_64 4.18 and above, aarch64 5.5 and above. Does not support Windows and macOS systems.
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    Docksal

    Docksal

    Unified, Docker powered web development environments

    Docker-powered web development environments for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Unified environment for your team regardless of the OS. Create your custom automation in Bash, PHP, or Node to spin up your project anywhere where Docksal is with a single command, or automate routine tasks. Unprecedented ability to automate routine tasks, slashing the time to on-board new team members. Running Drupal, Wordpress, Magento, Laravel, Symfony, Backdrop, Grav, Hugo, Gatsby, and others is one step away with...
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    kubectl-aliases

    kubectl-aliases

    Programmatically generated handy kubectl aliases

    kubectl-aliases is a small but extremely handy project that generates hundreds of shell aliases for kubectl so you no longer have to type long commands and flags repeatedly. It ships a prebuilt .kubectl_aliases file for Bash/Zsh, plus variants for Fish and Nushell, which you drop into your home directory and source from your shell config. The aliases are programmatically generated from permutations of common verbs, resources, flags, and options, so you get short forms like kgpo for kubectl...
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    Spin

    Spin

    Replicate your production environment locally using Docker

    Stop wasting time fixing production issues you've already solved. Spin is a bash utility that improves the user experience for teams using Docker. Replicate any environment on any machine, regardless if they are running MacOS, Windows, or Linux. Centralize your infrastructure from a single configuration file using Docker. Spin is a wrapper script that dramatically improves the developer experience when working with Docker. Spin uses officially supported features and best practices from...
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    Ammonite

    Ammonite

    Scala Scripting

    Ammonite is a modern Scala REPL and scripting tool designed to give Scala users a more interactive and flexible REPL experience and to free them from heavyweight project boilerplate. It provides syntax‐highlighting, multiline editing, auto‐completion, and dynamic importing of dependencies (using a magic import syntax like import $ivy…). Instead of having to set up an sbt project for many small tasks, one can write Scala scripts (with .sc extension) and run them directly, with Ammonite...
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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    Go is a compiled language, but with very fast compilation, that allows one to use it in a REPL (Read-Eval-Print-Loop) fashion, by inserting a "Compile" step in the middle of the loop -- so it's a Read-Compile-Run-Print-Loop — while still feeling very interactive. GoNB leverages that compilation speed to implement a full-featured (at least it's getting there) Jupyter notebook kernel. As a side benefit it works with packages that use CGO — although it won't parse C code in the cells, so it...
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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...
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    linux-factory

    linux-factory

    Framework used to create custom debian linux operating systems

    linux-factory is a utility designed to streamline the process of building and customizing Linux kernel images using a simple, scriptable environment. It provides a modular framework for configuring kernel options, applying patches, and generating bootable images, making it ideal for embedded developers, kernel hackers, and OS maintainers. With a strong emphasis on repeatability and automation, linux-factory reduces the manual overhead of compiling and deploying Linux kernels across various...
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    pure sh bible

    pure sh bible

    A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes

    pure sh bible is a collection of shell scripting recipes written strictly in POSIX sh, without relying on Bash-only or external utilities unless absolutely necessary. The goal is to show that you can do a surprising amount with just portable, “pure” shell, which makes your scripts work across many Unix-like systems out of the box. Each snippet solves a common task (string handling, arrays, math, file operations, argument parsing) and is written in a way that favors clarity and portability...
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    Omelette

    Omelette

    Omelette is a simple, template based autocompletion tool for Node

    Omelette is a minimalist tool for adding shell autocompletion to Node.js and Deno command-line apps. Using a tagged-template DSL, it supports Bash, Zsh, and Fish. Developers define CLI structures, bind events to completion nodes, and call .init() to register completion scripts. It’s used by projects like Office 365 CLI and App Center, and is MIT‑licensed.
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    AES Everywhere

    AES Everywhere

    Cross Language AES 256 Encryption Library

    AES Everywhere is Cross Language Encryption Library that provides the ability to encrypt and decrypt data using a single algorithm in different programming languages and on different platforms. This is an implementation of the AES algorithm, specifically CBC mode, with 256-bit key length and PKCS7 padding. It implements OpenSSL-compatible cryptography with randomly generated salt.
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    evil.sh

    evil.sh

    Subtle and not-so-subtle shell tweaks

    evil.sh is a shell script collection of “subtle and not-so-subtle shell tweaks that will slowly drive people insane,” as the README states. It is a playful (some might say mischievous) set of shell customizations, aliases, overrides or environment changes intended for fun (or prank) usage—e.g., customizing the shell prompt, redirecting commands, changing behaviors of common commands in subtle ways. The repository warns that it is purely for entertainment and that the author is not...
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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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    Assorted projects. General-purpose libraries for Python, C++, Scala, bash, and others. Meta-programming tools. System utilities. UI components. Web APIs. Configuration files. Benchmarks. Programming competition entries. And much more.
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    xmlsh
    "xmlsh" is derived from the design and goals the unix shell and core commands but with XML expressions and documents added as core features to the shell. xmlsh can be used as a drop-in replacement for scripting xml transformations instead of sh.
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    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Ccide is a Decision Table preprocessor.

    Ccide reads a source program, in one of several programming languages, expands all embedded decision tables, and generates the new, expanded source. Ccidew processes C language programs directly. The script, ccide, uses ccidew and m4, to process BASIC, JAVA, CC, C++, BASH, QB, VB, and EX(euphoria), source files containing embedded decision tables. Ccide checks all conditions once and only once, avoiding side effects. Ccide checks tables for conflicts and other...
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    yafra

    yafra

    Apache Cayenne, Wicket, CXF, GWT, EJB examples as a framework

    Yet another (different) framework. Examples around Apache Cayenne. Using different technologies like Apache CXF Google Web Toolkit EJB Apache Wicket Eclipse RCP Java ANSI C Perl Python Bash WE MOVED TO GITHUB.COM !! All sources are now in git on github.com - search for yafra project. Thanks sf.net for the very good service in the past - but now it was time to move on!
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    no-pkg-config

    A bash script that implements the functionality of pkg-config

    no-pkg-config is a bash script that implements the functionality of the standard pkg-config utility. It is intended for users of minimal systems, who want to use pkg-config but do not want to install all the dependencies of the standard implementation. Most of the important features of the original implementation are supported. The command-line syntax and .pc file format are identical to the original.
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    Bash-Toolbox is a simple set of functions and instructions that help develop script applications in Bash.
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    libbash is a tool that enables bash dynamic-like shared libraries. Actually its a tool for managing bash scripts that contain functions you may want to use in various scripts.
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    A mutex lock manager implemented in bash and for use from within bash scripts. Includes a version with active wait and one without active wait.
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    Wrapper script to manage SVN users and repos nicely using a DB. Written in BASH
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    mknew: a bash shell function library that provides "make" functionality to the shell. A user may write a simple shell script to invoke the usual software build procedures: compilation, testing, packaging, and distribution.
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