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    IPython

    IPython

    Command shell for interactive computing in multiple languages

    IPython provides a rich toolkit to help you make the most of using Python interactively. Comprehensive object introspection. IPython provides input history, persistent across sessions. Caching of output results during a session with automatically generated references. Extensible tab completion, with support by default for completion of python variables and keywords, filenames and function keywords. Extensible system of ‘magic’ commands for controlling the environment and performing many...
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    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.
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    VB.Net DLL wrapper created around SharpSSH (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/sharpssh.aspx & http://www.tamirgal.com/blog/page/SharpSSH.aspx) to permit VBA to create a SSH connection.
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    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.
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    A highly modular client remote/web services library written in Python supporting multiple protocols and transports through a unified interface. All modules are as independent as possible from each other to ensure high re-usability.
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    [Now hosted on Github.] A shell written in Ruby that makes it easier to work with clusters of *nix hosts. The shell allows you define groups of servers and commands that can be executed on the servers. As of right now, all communication is performed
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    WOOP(c) is an Open-Source Software Architecture.
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