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Window Maker Live is an installable Linux Live ISO based on the current Trixie branch of Debian. The system uses the Window Maker window manager as the default graphical user interface. Window Maker Live's components have been carefully preconfigured and the desktop environment has a consistent visual appearance. Window Maker Live integrates selected components from other desktop environments such as XFCE4, MATE, LXQT, with a particular focus on GNUstep.
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Bash scripts that declare aliases and copy code templates.
mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 is a set of code templates and Linux/BSD specific Bash scripts that copy the code templates and declare various aliases according to the presence/availability of the programs that are used at the alias declarations.
The mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 can be seen as part of development environment setup. Historically the mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 started out as a set of common Bash scripts, Ruby programs and Bash alias declarations that Martin.Vahi@softf1.com used at...
SAM is a command line tool (for Slackware Linux) which uses a stack to provide control of variables, including PATH, and functions. To do this it uses a set of scripts, functions and compiled code. The result is a command line environment that changes the way you see and thus changes the way you think. It has helped me to write more and better shell code.
MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/wef/argpsh
A wrapper for getopt(1) which simulates the argp_parse(3) for bash using option descriptions written in a flat file format or XML. Automatic help and man mpage production is provided as well as generating the code for getopt(1). Requires bash-3+. See also argp.c which is a much faster version of this in case speed is ever an issue. Note that argp.sh deprecates and replaces the older 'process_getopt' project.
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This project is designed to optimize search engine results by managing your web server sitemaps. The software combines both command line processes and a web user interface with a highly configurable architecture.
Sakura is a Knowledge Navigator and User Interface for UNIX, which implements HyperMedia and its own windowing and packing system, both in the main program and in an extensive API for Tcl and other languages.
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barcat is just like "cat", but displays an ASCII progress bar. Its goal is to work on any Unix-like platform and to be directly usable in installation scripts without needing compilation, so it is a pure shell script.
The Pawn will make it possibly for you to tell the computer exactly what you would like it to do. Fiction. No its reality now. The highly customizable slackware will be the base for Pawn.