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Simple - but complete enough - command-line Bash debugger, written as a Bash script. No installation and no root permission required: just download, put every where you prefer and use it.
Bash 3 required.
sh script for collecting system basic OS and hardware information
Sh script that collects system information about OS and hardware using standard built-in system utilities and presents collected info as detailed report.
Collected info:
System type, kernel version, system release, number of CPUz/cores, memory, filesystem, bios info.
A set of functions for KSH and BASH in a sourceable file. Typical functions include calculating differences between dates, going forward or back any number of days. Works for dates AD only. Some issues will arise when today > 2099...
PyDSH is a remote administration tool, consisting of pydsh and pydcp. Pydsh allows you to run a command on multiple hosts in parallel over RSH, SSH or Telnet, OR manage your SSH public keys. The pydcp command allows copying files to/from multiple hosts.
"bash the Database" is a loadable builtin command for the GNU bash shell which allows scripted access to relational databases using SQL commands similar to those used in embedded SQL programs. Originally written for DB2, support has been added for databa
CCFE is a simple tool to quickly supply an interactive screen-oriented interface to command line scripts and commands. It also provides a menu system to hierarchically organize them and a viewer to browse their output.
It provides:
* A generic curses form-based interface to enter options and arguments required by scripts/commands;
* A menu system to hierarchically organize them;
* A viewer to browse the standard output and standard error of invoked script/command.
In its...
This is a small Shell-Script that Updates Programs for Linux. It will only work on Systems that support 'apt-get'.
Source-Code is provided as a .txt file, and a .sh file. (The 'Source' .sh file lets you keep your Version and the original separate).
The xml-coreutils are simple shell command line tools which operate directly on XML files in a way which is analogous to the classical unix shell commands.
BashCronBackup is a backup script written in bash that can create full database and file backups. Before the database is dumped it will be optimized and repaired. Further, it will delete old backups for you. Available formats: Zip, Tar, Gzip, Bzip2
Oracle Component Handler.
Bash scripts helping the (database) administrator to manage all Oracle components on the Linux machine.
Easy management by starting, stopping, showing and status questioning of different Oracle products.
If you're a frequent shell user, BASH Shortcuts will help you navigate smoothly and quickly between frequently-visited directories by enabling you to reference a lengthy directory path using a meaningful keyword (shortcut).
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.
Shava is a Java written DSL inspired on pipes and filters architecture to be embedded in a OSGI environment. It defines a clean syntax for scripts and provides full typed pipes, parameterized scripts and recursive ML-inspired "let" constructions.
An experimental terminal shell project in Python & curses. The aim is to be a command-driven language, with simple english-like grammar but still powerful and easy to do most CLI tasks without having to remember "weird" unix commands.
This is a remote administration tool that allows command execution on remote machines in a similar way to open ssh. The goal is to provide an OS independent way to execute remote commandsby using the Python interpreter.
This project consists of some rather trivial console tools that connect via JMX to Java applications and provide an easy interface to integrate JMX-enabled applications into other applications (e.g. for monitoring etc.)
Nice Bashing is a framework for distributed configuration of your bash environment. There are many libraries with functions which one can enable, and a rsync-based system of replicating your settings to all the hosts you connect to.
The RBSEE (Remote Bash Script Execution Engine) is set of the bash script which allows user to send & execute scripts on a remote platform and then collect and assert results. Mainly used for test automation.
The program `pexec` executes parallely the given command or shell script on the local host or on remote hosts, while some of the execution parameters, namely the redirected standard input, output or error and environmental variables can be varied.
msh (M shell) is a pseudo command line interface to a file system through the web. msh is a strictly 'for fun' project to create a retro/nostalgic environment with some modern tweaks. It is not meant to be incredibly useful or secure, just 'neat'.
JScript is Java Interpreter that parse and execute pure java code and share the resource with current JVM. In addition, a java command line console is included. It's easy to create script program in Java grammar by it.
QICRESET is an open source menu system for the Trizetto QICLINK system. The purpose of this menu system it to give QICLINK administrators an easy way to grant select users the ability to perform operator code resets without requiring direct access to a Q
Bash Startup Library replaces your .bashrc and .bash_profile and simplifies the setting up of the environment on any bash-capable system. It also attempts to provide the same operating environment (GNU by default) no matter what system you are on.