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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.
An experimental shell which tries to blend the broad applicability of python with the familiar shell interface. "Experimental" as it is in early development and does not have a rigidly defined development path (at the moment).
SAVT is a set of shell scripts which allow you to put config files under version control using Subversion with support for metadata versioning (permissions, ownership) and share them with certain host types.
Ryu/x86 OS is more or less an OS kernel, drivers, and shell for the x86 (386+) architecture. Written mostly in C and assembly, it is targeted at OS enthusiasts who wish to have a simple framework on which to build larger, more functional OSes.
Sakura is a Knowledge Navigator and User Interface for UNIX, which implements HyperMedia and its own windowing and packing system, both in the main program and in an extensive API for Tcl and other languages.
For each File lets you run an arbitrary set of GNU BASH commands upon an arbitrary set of objects. The author often uses it to perform repetitive tasks such as renaming, extracting, moving, and manipulating a large number of files.
Linsec is a shell script firstly designed for slackware linux 10 and now supports most of linux distros. Linsec improves security of Linux systems (kernel parameters, network behaviour, iptables, critical files permissions)
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jash - Java Shell - is a command interpreter written in java. It has a syntax similar
to bash. Jash runs its commands within single JVM, and makes
it possible to use operating systems commands seamlessly with java commands.
lpr-bash is a replacement for the "lpr"-command found in lpr(ng), cups and other unix printing systems implemented as a shell script with the ability to print on Windows Printers (using smbspool).
Backup script for disk-to-disk backups of multiple remote hosts. Simultaneous encrypted data flows per remote or local host. Supports full and incremental backups of regular files and mysql data. Offline indexes to search for specific data.
Multispoof exploits weak authentication method based on IP-MAC pairs checking, implemented frequently in Ethernet networks by ISPs. This program allows to multiply user's throughput and serves as a demonstration of spoofing effectiveness.
This project is an implementation of global command history for Bourne-Again shell. The goal of this project is to provide the users of BASH shell the capability to access shellcommand history across multiple open instances of the shell. (GoogleSOC-05)
A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in
timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates.
Also useful for astronomy applications.
Force-get is a package-manager which grabs files from the internet and installs them, much like portage. It supports binary and source packages, and was designed with one simple principle in mind: source and binary packages living in peace together.
dumpnet is a collection of bash scripts that allows you to backup multiple servers simultaneously. You can do incremental file system dumps with tar, dump and rsync, backup databases and much more. AIDE can also easily be integrated.
A multi-tier architecture object-oriented framework that allows access to methods
and variables at the command line and in shell scripts or via a GUI. It contains classes that
deal with configuration management. It tries to unify config formats.
A specification and toolkit to allow structured input and output for programs. Wrappers for common UNIX commands that use this (above) library to eliminate the need for text parsing when integrating these commands using shell pipes.
Makerootfs makes it easy to build a root filesystem for embedded devices (e.g. ARM based) by automating the cross-compiling process through shell scripts, patches and default configs. Unlike buildroot which uses uClibc, makerootfs uses the full glibc.
A CLI for managing Nagios config files. It allows for creation, deletion and modification of object definitions within a set of config files, while preserving original file comments and layout. Quickly script your own wizard or web interfaces.