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    Termux

    Termux

    Terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible

    Termux is an Android terminal application and Linux environment. At first start a small base system is downloaded, desired packages can then be installed using the apt package manager known from the Debian and Ubuntu Linux distributions. Access the built-in help by long-pressing anywhere on the terminal and selecting the Help menu option to learn more.
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    Kryo

    Kryo

    Java binary serialization and cloning, fast, efficient, automatic

    Kryo is a fast and efficient binary object graph serialization framework for Java. The goals of the project are high speed, low size, and an easy-to-use API. The project is useful any time objects need to be persisted, whether to a file, database or over the network. Kryo can also perform automatic deep and shallow copying/cloning. This is direct copying from object to object, not object to bytes to object. Kryo has three sets of methods for reading and writing objects. If the concrete class...
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    picocli

    picocli

    Framework for building GraalVM-enabled command line apps

    Picocli is a one-file framework for creating Java command-line applications with almost zero code. It supports a variety of command-line syntax styles including POSIX, GNU, MS-DOS and more. It generates highly customizable usage help messages that use ANSI colors and styles to contrast important elements and reduce the cognitive load on the user. Picocli-based applications can have command line TAB completion showing available options, option parameters, and subcommands, for any level of...
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    BlueTermFX

    Test your Arduino/BlueTooth-based components.

    BlueTermFX is a small application that allows you to test your Arduino/BlueTooth-based components. It is inpired in the Android BlueTerm application.
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    RRRP

    RRRP

    Ric & Ry Remote Protocol

    --English-- RRRP is a very simple remote protocol with tools of both server and client sides. The project is currently in development phase. First release will end up with - protocol specifications (very short :-)) - keyboard emulation - mouse emulation - server script (Windows OS specific) - client app (Android OS specific) The project - and the protocol - has been named as both founders nick names: Ric and Ry. --French-- RRRP est un procotole très simple de contrôle à distance et l'implémentation des deux côtés. ...
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    Net Tools for Development

    A collection of network-oriented tools

    This Eclipse RCP application contains several free, useful network tools. Among others: - Standard network tools: ping, netstat, traceroute, nslookup - A port scanner - Servers: HTTP, FTP, TFTP servers - an HTTP proxy - A TCP tunnel - Clients: FTP client, embeddable PuTTY (for Windows only)
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    Router Remote
    ...Currently only Zyxel routers supported, but it would possible to make it work with other routers as well. Please report non-working routers, since support might be added. It uses the android library Ohmenu available at http://github.com/omtinez/ohmenu to implement an intuitive, modern user interface to the application menu. Released under BSD license. For more info, see the bottom of this document or visit: * https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=omtinez.routerremote * http://sourceforge.net/projects/routerremote * http://github.com/omtinez/routerremote
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    This is a cross platform tool to monitor traffic between two TCP endpoints. Allows to send users data to each endpoint, make data snapshots,manage multiple clients connections. Consists from forwarding server and client as stand along parts.
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    A continuation of development on the Java Telnet Application by parties interested in seeing the application extended further. Development on the original application has subsided.
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