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    cmdh

    cmdh

    Create Linux commands from natural language, in the shell

    cmdh is a command-line utility that converts natural language instructions into executable shell commands, providing a streamlined way to interact with terminal environments. It is designed for simplicity, allowing users to describe tasks in plain language and receive concise command suggestions that can be executed immediately. The tool integrates with language models to interpret user intent and generate accurate commands, reducing the need for memorizing complex syntax. ...
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    Ferret

    Ferret

    Declarative web scraping

    A web scraping system aiming to simplify data extraction from the web. ferret has a declarative query language that makes it easy to focus on the data that you need to get. ferret has the ability to scrape JS rendered pages, handle all page events, and emulate user interactions. the ferret was designed as a library from the ground up. it can be easily embedded into any Go application. ferret helps you to focus on the data you need using an easy-to-learn declarative language. ferret uses Chrome/Chromium via Chrome Devtools Protocol to handle dynamically rendered web pages. ferret is extremely extensible, and creating custom functions and types is super easy. ferret allows users to focus on the data. ...
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    PAR LLAMA

    PAR LLAMA

    TUI for Ollama and other LLM providers

    PAR LLAMA is a terminal-based text user interface designed to simplify the management and interaction with large language models, particularly those served through Ollama, while also supporting a wide range of cloud providers. It is built using modern terminal UI frameworks, delivering a visually structured and interactive experience directly within the command line. The application allows users to chat with models, manage sessions, and organize conversations without needing a graphical interface, making it ideal for developers who prefer terminal workflows. ...
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    VT.ai

    VT.ai

    Multimodal AI chat app with dynamic conversation routing

    VT.ai is a minimal multimodal AI chat application designed to provide a simple and efficient interface for interacting with large language models. It focuses on delivering a clean user experience with support for both text and multimodal inputs, allowing users to engage with models in a flexible way. The application is lightweight and designed to run with minimal overhead, making it suitable for quick interactions and experimentation. It integrates with local model providers such as Ollama, enabling users to run AI workflows without relying on cloud services. ...
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    TinTin++ Mud Client

    TinTin++ Mud Client

    A MUD client for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows

    TinTin++ is a console mud client for any type of text mud or bbs. The mud client's main assets are an easy to learn scripting language, triggers, automapping, and a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input. Installation instructions for Android, iOS, and several other operating systems are available on the website. https://tintin.mudhalla.net
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    Linpac

    Amateur Radio AX.25 chat and PBBS program using Linux's AX.25 stack

    A modular console-oriented amateur radio AX.25 keyboard to keyboard chat and PBBS program using Linux's AX.25 stack. Includes support for multiple concurrent connected sessions, a unconnected (UI) message screen, and an automated packet message client
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    g7ctrl

    Managing daemon for GM7 Xtreme GPS Tracker

    This software, consisting of a daemon and a command shell, is meant to be used together with the Xtreme GM7 GPS tracker to help simplify its management and to make it possible to monitor alerts sent by the tracker. The software is intended to be run as a GNU/Linux service that always runs in the background and can be used to both receive location updates from a remote tracker as well as configuring the tracker (over both USB and a GPRS link to the device). All received events are...
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    LibVNCBinds

    Native Python and Ruby bindings for LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient .

    Native Python and Ruby language bindings for LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient libraries. Project started with LibVNCClient Python binding implementation. For now only Python versions of 2.7.x and Linux platform are supported.
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    Unorthodox Scripting Language

    Unorthodox Scripting Language

    A lightweight, high-level, and object-oriented scripting language.

    USL is an object-oriented scripting language written in C++ and compiled to run on both Linux and Windows operating systems. Without a script, USL is a programmable command-line shell and interactive interpreter. USL is for general purpose scripting locally.
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    Java Curses Library

    Java Curses Library

    JCurses, a java console windowing toolkit for Windows and Linux

    The Java Curses Library (JCurses) is a library for developing text terminal based applications using Java programming language. It is implemented as a Windowing toolkit similar to AWT, but built upon the UNIX "curses" windowing system.
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    ncurses-ruby is an extension module that makes the functions and constants of the FSF's ncurses library accessible from the ruby programming language
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    Arabeyes

    A project to increase free Arabic fonts on Unix/Linux

    Arabeyes is a Meta project that is aimed at fully supporting the Arabic language in the Unix/Linux environment. It is designed to be a central location to standardize the Arabization process. Arabeyes relies on voluntary contributions.
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    Pure object based operating environment, script language, shell, loads plugins to extend functionality, it's a MUD gone awry.
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    OpenBrain is an AIML interpreter/terminal hybrid. It's intended use right now is sort of a desktop assistant, designed to speak in your language instead of system shell code. The Project is still being developed so it isn't that intelligent quite yet.
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    This program control keyboard language indication on linux-console. The indication is realized by VGA border color or (in case framebuffer console) by the color of last screen row. Kernel patches are included.
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    Operating-Menu(OpMenu) is an easy-to-use and easy-to-configure ncurses-based menu interface for the UNIX environment using the tcl language to describe the user-interface
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    pyLPCTools is a replacement for the Flash Programming Tools use with the Philips(tm)/NXP(tm) LPC2xxx series of ARM based microcontrollers. pyLPCTools is a script together with some ARM assembly language and a Python user interface. Please Donate !!
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    JKnightCommander is a NortonCommander like file manager written in Java. We are going to implement the following features: -cross-platform -FTP, SMB, IO, ZIP, Webdav -fast but nice, graphical user interface -multi language -ui configureable -file
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    A MUD driver and library written in the PIKE interpreted language.
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    Serial terminal in assembly x86 language that works without operational systems, suport ANSI and can be used on a laptop or notebook to easily and quickly configure routers, switches and other devices that uses serial comm ports
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    MMC, the MUD client for UNIX and Win32. Main features: aliases, hotkeys, triggers list ordered by priority, MCCP, delayed/periodic commands, perl5 is used as a scripting language, writing sophisticated triggers and aliases is now simple and easy, and etc.
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    A generic MUD Engine in language C (Universe and rules independent), role-play oriented, which uses XML for data. Some creation tools (for map, character, item) are provided for this MUD, but can be used with other one.
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    This project aims to translate GNU .po files into Turkish, to provide Turkish language support for GNU programs for Linux.
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    FreeTerm is a virtual console based on Konsole. FreeTerm replaces Konsole's custom "session" MDI interface with Qt's MDI Workspace. FreeTerm also has multi-language support for BBS or MUD.
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    Rock: Crashed Plane (R2) (http://www.dillfrog.com/games/r2/) is an open source multi-user dungeon (dimension, or sometimes domain) coded in the perl programming language and licensed under the GNU General Public License. The majority of the code was open-sourced as a courtesy when the original server was taken offline. The codebase is largely abandoned, and has not been updated to follow best practices. Use with caution.
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