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A MUD client for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows
TinTin++ is a console mud client for any type of text mud or bbs. The mud client's main assets are an easy to learn scripting language, triggers, automapping, and a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input.
Installation instructions for Android, iOS, and several other operating systems are available on the website.
https://tintin.mudhalla.net
Command line tool to run batches of jobs in parallel.
xjobs has a command line interface similar to xargs to start processes, but runs processes in parallel and provides enhanced concepts for I/O redirection.
Apache Commons VFS utilities such as a bridge to the Apache Mina FTP Server, a bridge to the Apache Mina SSHD / SCP / SFTP server and a scriptable Java Shell / Console providing a Command Line Interface with VFS file system commands and operations.
A BASH, SH and KSH (and maybe others) initialisation framework that enables your shell environment to handle logging on to different sites & operating systems and configure your environment and the different software installed at different sites etc.
Rootsh is a wrapper for shells which logs all echoed keystrokes and terminal output to a file and/or to syslog. It's main purpose is the auditing of users who need a shell with root privileges. They start rootsh through the sudo mechanism.
A logging shell that can log commands from a shell. Designed to act as an automated lab-book for people that conduct experiments in their standard shell environments. Users can log and re-run experiments with little/no manual effort or interference.
SBAL is a command line tool to launch spring batch. It provides advanced features like displaying the batch version, running resources validations, configuring logging ... It also defines a standard directory structure for deployments
rzync is a simple ksh script using rsync to synchronize a file/directory with a remote one using the SSH channel. It enables user to define different configurations and prepare SSH keys, and also supports batch mode and logging option to trace the output.
sudosh is a sudo shell, filter and can be used as a login shell. Sudosh records all keystrokes and output and can play back the session as just like a VCR.
Multiple Remote SHell Management On Demand aids in the management of multiple systems via SSH and shared keys. In its simplest form one can run one script on multiple systems returning and logging stdout and stderr for each system on demand.
Loggy is a Linux Advanced Logcleaner and a tool to hide you in a linux machine
by cleaning or modifing the intruder's ip from all the logfiles in /var
bin and txt logs it find logs, with a recursive search in /var/log and a lot of fantastic features
A TTY small utility that sits between the user and their shell to perform logging and other tasks. s1c Flatline also enables a method to "inject" data into a TTY (from other TTY's) as if it were entered via STDIN of the controlling TTY.
This script attempts to add accountability for accounts used by multiple users. This is found most commonly where more than one admin uses root. This is NOT intended to be a security program! Admins are by nature lazy about documentation. This is to g