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    cfgsh, the Configuration Shell utility, is a small utility for the configuration of embedded systems.
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    3D-Console is a system that maintains and renders a general purpose user interface for multiple applications in a shared three dimensional virtual space. The applications are arbitrary operating system processes, as we know them.
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    Develepper's Tools (in command line) integrating an extensible core and plugins
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    Easily Usable Lisp Utilized Interface and Editor aims to make GNU/Linux more enjoyable, and productive in the console environment.
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    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.
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    Erc is an interpreted link-oriented language. Majic is a java-based interpreter for Erc, and Majicc is a c++ based compiler for Erc which uses the Majic libraries.
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    ProxyTerm (pterm) is a simple tool to control console applications running on a remote machine. Unlike in telnet/ssh, applications are not terminated if the connection is shut down, but are kept running for subsequent connections from pterm clients.
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    A powerful Java-based command line shell and text console API. The text console uses Swing in order to be fully cross-platform and also provides for the use of native console APIs such as Curses and the Windows console.
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    Shell project for a better shell on UNIX like systems Improved.
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    CmdPlus Console Enhancement - featuring tab completion, popup help and all of the modern features of programming editors, but for a command line. A truely powerful Unix like shell for windows.
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    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.
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    sysman is a multiple-host administration shell inspired by VMS's SYSMAN. It allows you to connect to many hosts, execute a command or a shell script on all of them in parallel, and send files to them.
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    Just a simple unix shell for my own learning purposes. I plan on implementing input/output redirection, pipes, and background jobs.
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    JSRPC is a simple way to create shells to call Java methods. It can be used locally or remotely. JSRPC implements a new way to do RPC similar to shell calls.
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    Binary Writer

    A small binary file writer program for Unix/Linux systems

    This is a binary file writer which allows you to write to binary files very easily from command line. It accepts data in various format and writes to a specific address inside the file.
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    Qlfs-upgrade is an update to qlfs, a bash script to create Linux From Scratch
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    tokyosh is a new kind of login shell. it knows user's context or other environment, and statistically learns command-line input or command usage tendency, user-space-file-name tendency(and anything else). of course it's been developing in Tokyo.
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    An extensible Java library that basicly contains unix console commands. With only a few parameters required to configurate the library, it will analyse and excecute the commands.
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