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    ldif-preg_replace

    sed-like modify and convert LDIF files using regular expressions

    This small perl tool allows you to easily modify LDIF files with the power of regular Expressions. Unlike the sed-command this tool deals well with LDIF files, supporting base64 encoding/decoding and wrapping/folding. It can be used in a pipe, making it the ideal choice for automation and enhances common commands like ldapsearch and ldif-extract.
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    NagiosQL - Nagios configuration tool
    NagiosQL is a professional, web based configuration tool for Nagios 2.x/3.x/4.x. It is designed for large enterprise requirements as well as small environments. Any Nagios functionalities are supported.
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    Mercury-Ant is a framework of directory structures and naming conventions to allow multiple projects to use a single ant build file for common targets. This facilitates diverse configuration files and cross project deployment and installation targets.
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