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    MikroConf Router Configuration Interface
    MikroConf is a command line administration interface for Linux-based embedded systems (linux/uclibc/busybox), which can be easily extended with new administration modules using the Tcl programming language.
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    Consh, short for "concurrent shell," is a decentralized distributed system service for collections of UNIX hosts that augments a user's favorite UNIX shell with commands that allow for easy-to-understand multi-threaded and distributed shell scripting.
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    mfork is a command-line tool to parallelize shell commands. Each line of text fed to it causes mfork to fork off a new process and run the the line of text though a shell. The maximum amount of concurrent processes can be set on the command line.
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