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    Accepts a regular expression as an argument and any matches found (stdin) will be highlighted (stdout) using shell color escape sequences. Good for looking through logs/monitoring console output/etc.
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    This is a Java Interpreter Shell. This shell allows the user to execute and manipulate Java methods and objects as well as perform the expected operations of a shell, all using standard Java syntax.
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    System shell merged with python shell

    This is a system shell merged with python (as for now 3.*, but 2.* fork is also planned). It lets you write your system scripts in high-level language (which python is) as well as using it as "classic" terminal. It is developed in linux environment, but should be as system-independent as python itself.
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