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    piconf

    Processing Instruction Configurator

    ... Foundation on 19 November 2007. The coding language is C++11 making use of object orientation and polymorphism. It is intended to work on all POSIX-compliant (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like) operating systems and on some embedded devices, e.g., Zynq based devices like the ZedBoard or the MicroZed supporting the AXI interface to communicate between the Processing System (PS) aka CPU and the Programmable Logic (PL) aka FPGA. It consists of two main binaries following a master/slave model.
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    xmlsh
    "xmlsh" is derived from the design and goals the unix shell and core commands but with XML expressions and documents added as core features to the shell. xmlsh can be used as a drop-in replacement for scripting xml transformations instead of sh.
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