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Search and match of file type resource paths and addresses
The 'filesysobjects' package provides cross-platform-utilities for path addresses
of file like resources. This includes the search and navigation features on file
system structures with the application of regular expressions for pathnames
intermixed with globs.
- filesysobjects - constants
- filesysobjects.apppaths - application resource path processing
- filesysobjects.paths - file systems path processing
- filesysobjects.pathtools - search, enumeration, and iteration...
Power Console is a simple command line console capable of executing shell commands and launching programs on any OS with a JVM installed. Able to call programs written in other languages (C++, Python etc..) and redirect the output to the console.
Jail Chroot Project is an attempt of write a tool that builds a chrooted environment. The main goal of Jail is to be as simple as possible, and highly portable. The most difficult step when building a chrooted environment is to set up the right libraries