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    Climate

    Climate

    The swiss-army knife of utility tools for Linux

    Climate is the ultimate command-line tool for Linux. It provides a huge number of command-line options for developers to automate their Linux system. This tool can be extremely helpful in learning various unix commands too. There is an option to print each command before they're executed to help you memorize them over time.
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    DIY Zoning
    Step-by-step instructions for making your HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning) system state-of-art. Covers airflow balancing, temperature control & zoning, energy conservation measures, remote access, 1-wire, XBee devices, home automation
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    CDS plots and analyzes output from numerical climate models. It is capable of comparing climate model simulations and/or observational data. It consists mostly of a series of MathWorks Matlab language scripts and reads data in NetCDF format.
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