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    Kobo XCSoar Launcher

    a customizable boot menu for your Kobo Mini

    Mainly this project aims at easing startup and use of XCSoar (see xcsoar.org) on Kobo Mini. But the scope of use should not be limited solely to XCSoar. The Launcher should be small in code size, reuse most of the original libraries, provide flexible configuration to any application that might be ported to the Kobo Mini. It supports customizable fonts, toolbox-pages, buttons (also graphical), labels, autostart and sleep timers.
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    Windows Native Unix Shell (wnus prompt)

    Windows Native Unix Shell (wnus prompt)

    A comprehensive Unix/Linux-like shell environment for Windows 7+ 64bit

    This project is implemented entirely in C++ without external dependencies. Windows Native Unix Shell (wnus prompt) (pronounced Wenus) brings the power and familiarity of bash sh ash commands and common terminal utilities to native Windows, with full NTFS support and Windows API integration. . It contains 342 fully implemented commands built-in , encompassing file managements operation and so much more. It has a comprehensive help system. This doesn't require WSL to work, or any...
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    tokyosh is a new kind of login shell. it knows user's context or other environment, and statistically learns command-line input or command usage tendency, user-space-file-name tendency(and anything else). of course it's been developing in Tokyo.
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