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    Windows Native Unix Shell (wnus prompt)

    Windows Native Unix Shell (wnus prompt)

    A comprehensive Unix/Linux-like shell environment for Windows 7+ 64bit

    This project is implemented entirely in C++ without external dependencies. Windows Native Unix Shell (wnus prompt) (pronounced Wenus) brings the power and familiarity of bash sh ash commands and common terminal utilities to native Windows, with full NTFS support and Windows API integration. . It contains 342 fully implemented commands built-in , encompassing file managements operation and so much more. It has a comprehensive help system. This doesn't require WSL to work, or any...
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    Manjaro Development

    Manjaro Development

    development packages & testbuilds for manjaro linux

    ...Arch Linux is a great GNU/Linux distribution, but installing and configuring it, needs some time and experience. So we improved Arch Linux. We created a more user friendly installation process, wrote bash scripts for managing graphic drivers, configured xfce with some useful functions and a GUI settings manager is also planed. Just try it. ;)
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    minbackup

    Scripts and several utilities for backup

    This system is a set of scripts written in bash and a few tools are written in c++. The package is designed for network backup for SMB protocol, and local resources.
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    cpp4scripts
    A set of C++ classes that allow use of C++ as a scripting language instead of Perl, Bash, Java etc. Can be compiled on Windows and Linux. Excellent choice building complicated scripts, multi-platform make and installation scripts.
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    This project is based on PXES linux thin client (by Diego Torres Milano). Project is a few simple scripts (bash and perl), which in auto mode can collect information about hardware installed on diskless terminals, create kernel configuration file, c
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    AdminUtility is simply a collection of PHP-scripts and some bash-scripts to help an admin to setup and configure a remote server-system. The main goal of this project is a complex packetfilter which can be used over ssh and a secured webserver.
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