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    bics - (B)ash (I)nteractive (C)lipboard (S)cript is a bash script that performs clipboard functions. An interactive script that does not need a gui to function. bics will add/delete/clear it's clipboard. Provides a quick way to keep notes with no gui
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    B-Free project aims at creating a BTRON operating system.
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    <b><i>Powertools 4 Wisehackers</i> - A set of tools that will make the life of all hackers easier.</b>
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    [Now hosted on GitHub] Linux parallel-shell-scripting tools for multi-processor and multi-core systems.
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