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    Screen Window Manager (Screenwm)
    Screenwm is an extension to GNU Screen that adds (1) multiple region layouts within a single session, (2) vi-like movement within complex layouts, (3) window associations by region, and (4) control of remote/embedded sessions using standard bindings.
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    a-Shell

    a-Shell

    A terminal for iOS, with multiple windows

    a-Shell is a full-featured, interactive terminal emulator for iOS that supports a wide range of Unix commands and programming tools. It enables users to run scripts in Python, Lua, JavaScript, C, and more, directly on their iPhone or iPad. a-Shell also supports file manipulation, SSH, and package management using pip, making it a powerful tool for developers, students, and sysadmins working on the go.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Cluster SSH - Cluster Admin Via SSH

    Cluster administration tool

    ClusterSSH controls a number of xterm windows via a single graphical console window to allow commands to be interactively run on multiple servers over an ssh connection.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Term-Highlight is a highly customizable perl-compatible regexp highlighter for wide range of terminal emulators. Term-Highlight can be used as grep-like engine or command output highlighter. You can use it just to learn perl regular expressions!
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    SendCommand is a Perl script that uses the Expect library to automate telnet and ssh sessions on remote hosts (Cisco, Netscreen, Bluecoat and more). Executes commands and outputs results to stdout or into files. It aims to be a very flexible tool.
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    PAC Manager
    PAC is a Perl/GTK replacement for SecureCRT/Putty/etc (linux ssh/telnet/... gui)... It provides a GUI to configure connections: users, passwords, EXPECT regular expressions, macros, etc. You like 'SecureCRT/SSHMenu'? Check this tool and let me know
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    Downloads: 166 This Week
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    rainbarf

    rainbarf

    it's like Rainmeter, but for CLI

    Rainbarf is a small, Perl-based command-line utility that generates resource usage charts (CPU, RAM, battery) in a compact bar-glyph format, designed to display within tmux or GNU screen status lines for a sleek system monitor. Use load average metric instead of CPU utilization. You might want to set the --max threshold since this is an absolute value and has varying ranges on different systems. Disabled by default. Configurable via environment variable or config file. Simple CLI usage and...
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    SpeedRead

    SpeedRead

    A simple terminal-based open source Spritz-alike

    speedread is a terminal-based Spritz-style speed-reading tool that displays text word-by-word to help users read quickly while maintaining comprehension. Inspired by the original Spritz reader, speedread shows one word at a time with alignment to the optimal recognition point (ORP), allowing users to consume content faster than traditional reading methods.
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    Obvious

    Terminal screen and keyboard management for Linux

    Pure Perl module for terminal screen and keyboard management for Linux.
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    FuTTY

    FuTTY

    FireEgl's PuTTY -- FuTTY!

    FuTTY is a fork of PuTTY and PuTTYTray.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Warning: the koha project lives at http://koha-communty.org and the sourcecode at git.koha-community.org
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    Asciiquarium

    Asciiquarium

    Enjoy the mysteries of the sea from the safety of your own terminal

    ...While not intended as a practical tool, asciiquarium has become a popular example of creative programming in the terminal, often used for fun or as a screensaver-style distraction. The animation is randomized, so each run produces a slightly different underwater scene. As an open source project, it has been adapted and extended by the community over time, ensuring compatibility and continued enjoyment for terminal enthusiasts.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    screenie - screen(1) session handler (wrapper)
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    Etherboot is Open Source code for creating boot ROMs for network booting x86 platforms. It is also a coordination point for information about free software related to network booting. This is an auxiliary site for http://sourceforge.net/projects/etherboot
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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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    Downloads: 123 This Week
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    Solarized

    Solarized

    precision color scheme for multiple applications (terminal, vim, etc.)

    Solarized is a carefully designed color palette available in both light and dark variants, built to reduce eye strain and maintain semantic contrast across tools. Its twelve-color scheme balances hues and luminance so syntax elements remain distinct without harsh brightness jumps. The project ships with reference implementations and guidelines to keep colors consistent across terminals, editors, and applications. A defining characteristic is its fixed palette: rather than arbitrary theme...
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    Expect.pm is a perl implementation of the popular Expect extension for Tcl/Tk by Don Libes. You'll also find the IO::Tty and IO::Stty Perl modules here.
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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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    cloneNX is a fork of freenx to bypass the time till neatx (Google) or tacix is production ready.
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    Linux is an excellent environment for deploying diskless thin clients. Whether you are installing a 2nd workstation at home, 50 workstations in a CyberCafe or 500 workstations in a major university or corporation, the LTSP can help you be successful.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    A perl program/script for capturing and displaying the serial port data from a 22-812 RadioShack multimeter, might work for others.
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    A Perl script that interfaces with the Devantech USB to I2C interface adapter. This script allows a user to read and write as a master to the i2c bus as well as set or get the value of the io pins.
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    Get and display the traffic counter of a Fritz!Box 7270 (or similar) in a human readable form on local host. The telnet daemon has to be enabled on the FritzBox to download the data file from the AVM router to local host.
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    TkCon is an enhanced interactive console for developing in Tcl. It also has the ability to connect to other Tk send-enabled languages, as well as generically to sockets.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    The Symbiont Workstation Manager provides a Webmin-based administration tool that configures and monitors LTSP diskless thin clients. More than a user-friendly front-end to LTSP, the Workstation Manager incorporates additional features (bells & whistles).
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