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    VSPMS is the "Very Simple Project Management System", which is a cross-platform set of shell tools and aliases to establish and share project environment variables, aliases, documentation, and setup procedures.
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    Zenipex Library
    The Zenipex Library is a game development framework, created with the goal of allowing someone with some knowledge of C++ to create 3D games for platforms including Windows, MacOS X, and Linux. OpenGL and Direct3D 9 are both supported.
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    ECommands

    ECommands

    Commands made Easy and practical for Unix/Linux

    This software is made with the purpose of making easy the Unix/Linux Server management. Is made completly in Python, making this project as a OS independent. Was tested over Linux and Windows. For documentation go to http://www.life-microsystems.com/index.php/ecommands-documentation
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    Cursed Menu aims to create an ncurses based menu system for character terminal sessions. This menu program could be used to create user, system administration, or utility menus for clients connecting with text based clients such as telnet, ssh, or rlogin
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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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    The Distribulator: Distributed Computing For The Rest Of Us. This is an SSH-based command execution and file transfer utility that includes support for batch, console, and shell integration modes, multiple server enviornments, and full audit logs.
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    WOOP(c) is an Open-Source Software Architecture.
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    NPK MUD-like environment: a shell environment that aims to transform a computer shell in a MUD-like text-based virtual reality.
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