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    ux2html

    ux2html

    ux2html is an easy and flexible script to collect OS info in HTML

    ux2html is an easy and flexible tool for system administrators to collect Unix configuration. ux2html generates reports in HTML. It works against all Unix: Linux/GNU, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Cygwin, Darwin, Tru64, ... all unix versions!
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    Unix "which" equivalent for MS Windows. Displays the full path to executable files on Windows by examining "Path" and "PathExt" environment variables.
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    The Heirloom Project provides standard Unix utilities.
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    jvmstarter: java virtual machine starter It simplifies the setting up of complex java environment. It extends the portability of your application (script file is the same on all architectures).
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    A Shell to access devices as if in a commandline. if statments, send, recv to work with devices, out, in to work on command line
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    Bash directory navigation tools. A command tool for definition and navigation of a set of directories.
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    This is a package of cmdlets for PowerShell. Currently provided tools are: PStime - a cmdlet to measure the time elapsed by running the specified command. (is similar to GNU time(1)), PSwget - a cmdlet to get the content of the resource specified by URL,
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    DBA Shell Functions and Scripts to make it easy for common Database command-line chores such as assigning Environment variables, running scripts into logs, provide stored passwords, error checking, checking for db status, database restarts, compile, etc.
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    ButterflyOS is a very simple operation system for the Atmel AVR Butterfly board. It's based on the AvrX multitasking scheduler, created by Larry Barello. A byte-code program for ButterflyOS, can be sent and managed through the serial interface.
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