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poll(2) emulator
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Routine to emulate System V poll(2) function for BSD UNIX systems.
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daemonize
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Run commands as Unix daemons
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AVSL: A Very Simple Logger
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An SLF4J-compliant logger API, which aims
for simplicity. (Bonus: No XML configuration.)
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ClassUtil
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A Scala-friendly, fast class-finder library (with extras).
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The Grizzled Scala Library
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A general-purpose Scala utility library.
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Grizzled SLF4J
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A Scala wrapper for the Simple Logging Facade for Java
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The MarkWrap markup library
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A unified Scala API for various underlying lightweight markup APIs,
include Markdown and Textile.
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SBT Plugins
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Various plugins for the SBT build tool.
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Scalasti
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A Scala interface to the Java StringTemplate library.
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SQLShell
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A cross-platform, cross-database SQL shell.
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org.clapper.util Library
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A Java library of miscellaneous utility classes and methods.
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Java EditLine
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A Java JNI interface to the Editline command editing and history library.
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curn RSS reader
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curn (Customizable Utilitarian RSS Notifier) is an extensible,
command-line RSS aggregrator, intended to be run from a scheduler such
as cron(8). See the
curn home page
for complete details.
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digest
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Calculate message digests.
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fortune
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Python version of the classic BSD Unix fortune command.
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The Grizzled Utility Library
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A general-purpose Python utility library.
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munkres
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Provides an implementation of the Munkres algorithm
(also called the
Hungarian algorithm
or the Kuhn-Munkres algorithm).
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paragrep
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Paragraph grep utility.
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picoblog
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Example blogging software for Google's App Engine.
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pyutmp
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Python interface to the Unix utmp file.
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retain
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Remove all files in a directory, except those on the command line.
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sendmail-admin
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Some helpful scripts for sendmail administrators.
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sqlcmd
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A cross-platform, cross-database SQL command line tool
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The Grizzled Wing IDE Commands
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Additional Emacs emulation commands for the Wing Python IDE.
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jEdit Emacs emulation macros
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A set of key bindings and some BeanShell macros for the
jEdit editor that, together,
attempt to provide a better emulation of the popular
GNU Emacs editor than is
available out of the box with jEdit.
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