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    dategrep

    dategrep

    Print lines matching a time range

    dategrep is a command-line utility designed to extract lines from log files that fall within a specified time range. It efficiently processes large log files by performing a binary search to locate the relevant entries, making it a valuable tool for system administrators and developers analyzing time-specific events.
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    bugzilla-de

    bugzilla-de

    German Template for Bugzilla

    German Template for Bugzilla. Bugzilla is a bugtracking system by Mozilla.org. This project contains the files needed for a German interface for it. To install, extract the "de" directory in the package, and place it and its contents into Bugzilla's "template" directory, so that it sits alongside the "en" directory Bugzilla ships with.
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    Russian localization for Bugzilla

    Russian localization for Bugzilla

    Russian localization for Bugzilla

    Russian Template for Bugzilla. Bugzilla is a bugtracking system by Mozilla.org. This project contains the files needed for a Russian interface for it. To install, extract the "template/ru-RU" directory in the package, and place "ru-RU" directory and its contents into Bugzilla's "template" directory, so that it sits alongside the "en" directory Bugzilla ships with.
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    PHPXref is a developers tool, written in Perl, that will cross reference and extract inline documentation from a collection of PHP scripts. It generates simple HTML output suitable for browsing offline.
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    Sql2xml is a perl cgi program that will help user or developer to request sql database query and convert to json, csv, xml or ini format through a web server. A single sql2xml support request from multiple user and multiple database
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    The Pdoc library can be used to easily write automated documentation tools. The library features tools to extract/decompose text such as source code (Perl for now) and tools to create/compose formatted text such as HTML format.
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    Small XML to ASCII Parser written in Perl as an OO-Perl Module. Can be used to extract pure ascii text from a given xml document. Later: extract text from web documents, or given arrays and hashs.
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    Tool for generating libraries of void*-free data structures in C and C++. No C++ templates: files are generated. Some tools are included: assertion macros, symbols, C interface wrap around C++ libs, extract docs.
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