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    Home directory configuration files for PL/SQL developers who use Vim

    Configuration files used in Cygwin (MS Windows). It contains settings for: - readline; - Vim ( for SQL / PL/SQL developers); - ...
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    Logapp is a wrapper utility that helps supervise the execution of applications that produce heavy console output (e.g. make, CVS and Subversion). It does this by logging, trimming, and coloring each line of the output before displaying it.
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    i5/OS Programmer's Toolkit is a set of tools designed to ease programmers' daily works on an IBM i box(previously known AS/400, or iSeries).
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    Diffdirectories provides tools to check differences between files content and date of two directories. Those could be on a local disk or a remote FTP server.
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    Command Line Assistant is a Graphical User Interface GUI aimed at helping the usage of the Command Line Interface CLI. It is a Java application which builds commands to be used at the CLI prompt.
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    Bandicoot is a collections of organizing tools. These tools are CLI oriented to do batch organizing tasks.
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    suite of command line tools.. useful for those using unconventional methods(e.g. inputting data into a mysql database via a 20mb sql file dumped by phpmyadmin) as at now: mysqltool
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    Mavenizer intends to ease the (rather painfull) process of making third party libraries (which are not built with Maven) available as artifacts on a maven repository.
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    Constantine's Open Document Format Usability Tester, Developer Edition
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    libpardus is a python library primarily providing tools for facilitated option parsing in command line programs.
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    Turn Java applications into executables for platforms like Windows or OS X. Including icon conversion and memory limit adjustments. With plugins for Ant and Maven.
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