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    Bash Command Builder

    Bash Command Builder

    A simple Bash IDE / Debugger

    Bash made easier: A simple IDE / Debugger for writing, debugging, and executing single commands and short scripts. If you are a struggling occasional user of Bash, or would be a user if it weren't so difficult to get started, then this program will help. Runs on Linux or Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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    Debugger for Bash version 3(Bourne again shell). Plugin for Eclipse. Will only work with shell script editor ShellEd.
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    Tagland provides hierarchical, taxonomic tagging system, called a tagonomy, and maps these hierarchies to spaces. Spaces have commands, schemae storage, and object storage. The system is implemented in Java, with a command-line user interface.
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