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Some tasks are too menial for a dedicated script but still too cumbersome even with the many neat one-liner options of "perl -E". This small script fills the gap: various one-letter commands & magic variables (with meaningful aliases too) and more nifty loop options take Perl programming to the command line. Fully imports List::Util. With no program on the command line, starts a pl Shell.
DPRK pull is a script that pulls the English language North Korean news articles from the KCNA website and puts them into one file for reading by a Text to Speech program.
pacmenu it's a script that helps to manage some things such as update some
package, delete, get info, etc, trough a interactive menu.
pacmenu uses "Bash simple curses" from Patrice Ferlet to draw Windows in the emulator terminal.
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A set of utility Korn Shell (ksh) script functions, unit tested, documented, and easy to use in your own scripts. Get latest code at http://sbr-ksh-utils.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/sbr-ksh-utils/ Use the "Download GNU tarball" link to get all files
ctl is an extensible application control script. It is a generic script written on ksh to control every kind of application. Control means to start, stop or monitor. The tool is currently used on Solaris environment but it's ready for Linux use as well.