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"xmlsh" is derived from the design and goals the unix shell and core commands but with XML expressions and documents added as core features to the shell. xmlsh can be used as a drop-in replacement for scripting xml transformations instead of sh.
A command line tool to extract data from xml files
XmlFind is a small tool to extract data from an xml file in a format adapted to a classical Unix Shell pipeline. Think of it as a kind of find command that act on the content of a (or a set of) xml files.
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.
Utility to find holidays or days off from xml-based configuration file. You can specify exact dates or something like "forth Thursday in November" for Thanksgiving. This utility is handy for putting cron jobs on "hold" during the holidays.
The CLI4J Project provides a framework to create CICSO-like CLIs, using Java and XML to construct a command hierarchy that can be as simple or as complex as required, effectively interacting with console users.