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Scramble command tool 4.5.0
Scramble is the command find tool used by the Xfce desktop environment. more>>
Scramble command tool 4.5.0 will enhance the way you work with your files. It is actually a small and simple application to encrypt and descrypt files upon user request. The application is also used to schred files before deleting.
The scramble program does not have any dependencies If you want a GUI front-end for scrambling and unscrambling, you may use the xffm-filemanager. Otherwise you can use the scramble application from the command line. You should remember your password. The longer the password, the more secure the encryption. Attempts to guess passwords will further encrypt the file.
<<less Added: 2006-05-29 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
C++ Command Line Library 0.3
C++ Command Line Library provides a framework for handling command line options and arguments. more>>
C++ Command Line Library provides a framework for handling command line options and arguments. Either variables (of any type) are set to values given at the command line. Or user defined functions are called with arguments (of any type) read from the command line.
It was developed and tested using kdevelop 2.1 and gcc 2.95.3 on SuSE Linux 7.3.x
Main features:
- Easy extraction of command line arguments
- Automatic conversion of command line arguments to any type (even user defined classes)
- Convenient handling of command line usage errors by exceptions
- Complete documentation
- And all this is absolutely free
<<lessIt was developed and tested using kdevelop 2.1 and gcc 2.95.3 on SuSE Linux 7.3.x
Main features:
- Easy extraction of command line arguments
- Automatic conversion of command line arguments to any type (even user defined classes)
- Convenient handling of command line usage errors by exceptions
- Complete documentation
- And all this is absolutely free
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Added: 2006-11-15 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1084 downloads
Command Line WRAPper 0.3.0
Command Line WRAPper is a tool to build and run commands from input lines. more>>
Command Line WRAPper is a tool that provides an easy way to build and run commands from input lines, avoiding the use of shell script. It is similar to xargs.
clwrap can make great things with the locate command, and is low resource intensive. It can also do some not-quite-fun works like multiple configure/make/make install after a fresh system installation. In practice, you have to generate a list of files/directories you want to manage, clwrap takes it in standard input and apply the command you want to apply for each files (lines) in input.
But you can do much more, in fact, its up to you to find how to use it ;).
examples:
- copying several files into one specific directory:
locate myfiles | clwrap -e cp {} mydir/
- renaming several files:
ls -1 ultra*
| clwrap -e "echo -n mv -v {}" -e "echo {} | sed s/ultra/ /"
| clwrap -e {}
- running a specific line in the shell history:
history | grep "482" | head -n 1 | sed s/ *[0-9]* *// | clwrap -v -e {}
- try all tv norms and frequency tables possible combinations with scantv:
cat norm
| clwrap -e "cat freq | clwrap -e echo scantv -n {} -f {}"
| clwrap -e {} > file 2>&1
- reformat source code, after a backup of course:
ls -1 | clwrap -e "cp {} {}.orig && flip -u {} && cat {}
| sed s/^[ t]*$//;/^$/d
| indent -kr -bad -bap -bbb -sob -i8 -l100 {} -o {}.tmp
&& mv {} tmp && mv {}.tmp {}"
<<lessclwrap can make great things with the locate command, and is low resource intensive. It can also do some not-quite-fun works like multiple configure/make/make install after a fresh system installation. In practice, you have to generate a list of files/directories you want to manage, clwrap takes it in standard input and apply the command you want to apply for each files (lines) in input.
But you can do much more, in fact, its up to you to find how to use it ;).
examples:
- copying several files into one specific directory:
locate myfiles | clwrap -e cp {} mydir/
- renaming several files:
ls -1 ultra*
| clwrap -e "echo -n mv -v {}" -e "echo {} | sed s/ultra/ /"
| clwrap -e {}
- running a specific line in the shell history:
history | grep "482" | head -n 1 | sed s/ *[0-9]* *// | clwrap -v -e {}
- try all tv norms and frequency tables possible combinations with scantv:
cat norm
| clwrap -e "cat freq | clwrap -e echo scantv -n {} -f {}"
| clwrap -e {} > file 2>&1
- reformat source code, after a backup of course:
ls -1 | clwrap -e "cp {} {}.orig && flip -u {} && cat {}
| sed s/^[ t]*$//;/^$/d
| indent -kr -bad -bap -bbb -sob -i8 -l100 {} -o {}.tmp
&& mv {} tmp && mv {}.tmp {}"
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Command line Calculator 1.01
Command Line calculator CLC is the calculator that can calculate direct at the linux console. more>>
Command Line calculator "CLC" is the calculator that can calculate direct at the Linux console.
Extract the CLCC file to /usr/bin you might need to login as root or equvalent account, to be able to access it whenever you need it.
Then just write CLCC 67+89 and the answer will be presented to you directly.
CLCC calculates from left to right with no exceptions. CLC also have some extra parameters that is sent to CLC using backslash parameters.
CLCC r2 10/3 this will round the result to 2 decimals you can use 1 to 9 if you want to round the sum of.
the r parameter can also be combined with the other parameters but it must be added first like this
CLCC r3c 10/3 - to get 10 diveded with 3 rounded down to 3 decimals.
CLCC is tested with Ubuntu 6.10 and Puppy OS 2.13 but should work with any Linux version in console mode.
The program is developed using Hotbasic for Linux and is Freeware, hope you find it useful, send and email if you have any questions.
Hotbasic is a basic language that compiles into assembler direct, no interpeter that slows down the code, just pure assembler.
So if you want assembler in Linux but doesnt want to code in nasm, HotBasic is the compiler for you.
<<lessExtract the CLCC file to /usr/bin you might need to login as root or equvalent account, to be able to access it whenever you need it.
Then just write CLCC 67+89 and the answer will be presented to you directly.
CLCC calculates from left to right with no exceptions. CLC also have some extra parameters that is sent to CLC using backslash parameters.
CLCC r2 10/3 this will round the result to 2 decimals you can use 1 to 9 if you want to round the sum of.
the r parameter can also be combined with the other parameters but it must be added first like this
CLCC r3c 10/3 - to get 10 diveded with 3 rounded down to 3 decimals.
CLCC is tested with Ubuntu 6.10 and Puppy OS 2.13 but should work with any Linux version in console mode.
The program is developed using Hotbasic for Linux and is Freeware, hope you find it useful, send and email if you have any questions.
Hotbasic is a basic language that compiles into assembler direct, no interpeter that slows down the code, just pure assembler.
So if you want assembler in Linux but doesnt want to code in nasm, HotBasic is the compiler for you.
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: Freeware Price:
985 downloads
Tk::CmdLine
Tk::CmdLine contains process standard X11 command line options and set initial resources. more>>
Tk::CmdLine contains process standard X11 command line options and set initial resources.
SYNOPSIS
Tk::CmdLine::SetArguments([@argument]);
my $value = Tk::CmdLine::cget([$option]);
Tk::CmdLine::SetResources((@resource | $resource) [, $priority]);
Tk::CmdLine::LoadResources(
[ -symbol => $symbol ]
[ -file => $fileSpec ]
[ -priority => $priority ]
[ -echo => $fileHandle ] );
Process standard X11 command line options and set initial resources.
The X11R5 man page for X11 says: "Most X programs attempt to use the same names for command line options and arguments. All applications written with the X Toolkit Intrinsics automatically accept the following options: ...". This module processes these command line options for perl/Tk applications using the SetArguments function.
This module can optionally be used to load initial resources explicitly via function SetResources, or from specified files (default: the standard X11 application-specific resource files) via function LoadResources.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Tk::CmdLine::SetArguments([@argument]);
my $value = Tk::CmdLine::cget([$option]);
Tk::CmdLine::SetResources((@resource | $resource) [, $priority]);
Tk::CmdLine::LoadResources(
[ -symbol => $symbol ]
[ -file => $fileSpec ]
[ -priority => $priority ]
[ -echo => $fileHandle ] );
Process standard X11 command line options and set initial resources.
The X11R5 man page for X11 says: "Most X programs attempt to use the same names for command line options and arguments. All applications written with the X Toolkit Intrinsics automatically accept the following options: ...". This module processes these command line options for perl/Tk applications using the SetArguments function.
This module can optionally be used to load initial resources explicitly via function SetResources, or from specified files (default: the standard X11 application-specific resource files) via function LoadResources.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
794 downloads
Command Line Content Management System 0.6
Command Line Content Management System is my own command line content management system. more>>
Command Line Content Management System is my own command line content management system. Its not a dynamic cms, but a script that takes a source tree and creates a web site out of it.
The idea came to me when i was using m4 for my website to generate the HTML, but i did not like the idea that i was still typing HTML in my pages, even if it was simplified by using macros. I was updating a wiki page somewhere when it hit me: i wanted a command line system that was able to take wiki style input for page content. The result is clcms.
Its in beta state at the moment, mostly to try out some different approaches to various
challenges. But i thought id share it now, so if youre interested and might have some ideas on where to go from here, drop me a line (or a patch). At least it can build this site and the tutorial site, but anything more fancy will probably not work.
Its also a way for me to learn Python, so i might in my ignorance produce some weird constructs here and there. Please let me know, but be gentle.
Main features:
- Updates should be possible with a terminal and an editor
- Content is stored in a directory tree
- Adding pages (or items?) should be as easy as creating a new file and typing some lines in it.
- For default pages/items no config necessary
- No HTML, XML or anything alike for normal usage
- All pages have their binary content (images, download files) in the directory of the page itself
- All output is static, no generating on the fly
Usage:
After untarring the tarball, add < dir>/bin to your path or copy bin/clcms.py to a directory in your path.
You can now go to < dir>/examples/documentation and build the tutorial by running
clcms.py
Now wasnt that easy?
Point your browser to file://< dir>/examples/documentation/out/index.html and see the result of all your hard work.
If it did not work, its not your fault. Just remember that version number.
Enhancements:
- .page files can now contain content attributes.
- Filename extensions are removed and replaced by attribute lines in .page files.
- The page.meta file should now be called page.attr.
- The nomenu option had disappeared in a previous release, and has been put back.
<<lessThe idea came to me when i was using m4 for my website to generate the HTML, but i did not like the idea that i was still typing HTML in my pages, even if it was simplified by using macros. I was updating a wiki page somewhere when it hit me: i wanted a command line system that was able to take wiki style input for page content. The result is clcms.
Its in beta state at the moment, mostly to try out some different approaches to various
challenges. But i thought id share it now, so if youre interested and might have some ideas on where to go from here, drop me a line (or a patch). At least it can build this site and the tutorial site, but anything more fancy will probably not work.
Its also a way for me to learn Python, so i might in my ignorance produce some weird constructs here and there. Please let me know, but be gentle.
Main features:
- Updates should be possible with a terminal and an editor
- Content is stored in a directory tree
- Adding pages (or items?) should be as easy as creating a new file and typing some lines in it.
- For default pages/items no config necessary
- No HTML, XML or anything alike for normal usage
- All pages have their binary content (images, download files) in the directory of the page itself
- All output is static, no generating on the fly
Usage:
After untarring the tarball, add < dir>/bin to your path or copy bin/clcms.py to a directory in your path.
You can now go to < dir>/examples/documentation and build the tutorial by running
clcms.py
Now wasnt that easy?
Point your browser to file://< dir>/examples/documentation/out/index.html and see the result of all your hard work.
If it did not work, its not your fault. Just remember that version number.
Enhancements:
- .page files can now contain content attributes.
- Filename extensions are removed and replaced by attribute lines in .page files.
- The page.meta file should now be called page.attr.
- The nomenu option had disappeared in a previous release, and has been put back.
Download (0.024MB)
Added: 2006-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1312 downloads
JOpt Simple 2.3.2
JOpt Simple is a Java library for parsing command line switches, such as those you might pass to an invocation of javac. more>>
JOpt Simple is a simple, test-driven command line parser for Java programs. JOpt Simple supports POSIX getopt() and GNU getopt_long().
What command line switch syntax does JOpt Simple support?
As closely as possible, JOpt Simple attempts to adhere to the rules of POSIX getopt() and GNU getopt_long(). You can find a brief summary of these rules in the javadoc for class OptionParser.
Enhancements:
- Minor internal changes.
<<lessWhat command line switch syntax does JOpt Simple support?
As closely as possible, JOpt Simple attempts to adhere to the rules of POSIX getopt() and GNU getopt_long(). You can find a brief summary of these rules in the javadoc for class OptionParser.
Enhancements:
- Minor internal changes.
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2007-04-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
916 downloads
Midirecord 2.0
Midirecord is a simple command-line application to record a MIDI file with your MIDI keyboard. more>>
Midirecord is a simple command-line application to record a MIDI file with your MIDI keyboard.
Midirecord project also features automatic recording to a MIDI file when you play electric piano, and thus it may be used as a "recording daemon".
<<lessMidirecord project also features automatic recording to a MIDI file when you play electric piano, and thus it may be used as a "recording daemon".
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1250 downloads
The C++ Cmdline Library 0.3
The C++ Cmdline Library provides a framework for handling command line options and arguments. more>>
The C++ Cmdline Library provides a framework for handling command line options and arguments.
Either variables (of any type) are set to values given at the command line. Or user defined functions are called with arguments (of any type) read from the command line.
It was developed and tested using kdevelop 2.1 and gcc 2.95.3 on SuSE Linux 7.3.
Main features:
- Easy extraction of command line arguments
- Automatic conversion of command line arguments to any type (even user defined classes)
- Convenient handling of command line usage errors by exceptions
- Complete documentation
- And all this is absolutely free
<<lessEither variables (of any type) are set to values given at the command line. Or user defined functions are called with arguments (of any type) read from the command line.
It was developed and tested using kdevelop 2.1 and gcc 2.95.3 on SuSE Linux 7.3.
Main features:
- Easy extraction of command line arguments
- Automatic conversion of command line arguments to any type (even user defined classes)
- Convenient handling of command line usage errors by exceptions
- Complete documentation
- And all this is absolutely free
Download (0.83MB)
Added: 2006-12-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1046 downloads
search4files 0.2a
search4files project is a handy file search tool using different backends which is configurable via the command line. more>>
search4files project is a handy file search tool using different backends which is configurable via the command line.
This program acts as a frontend for different file search engines. The interface is intentionally lightweight and simple. But it takes configuration options from the command line.
Currently find, (s)locate, tracker and beagle are supported as backends.
<<lessThis program acts as a frontend for different file search engines. The interface is intentionally lightweight and simple. But it takes configuration options from the command line.
Currently find, (s)locate, tracker and beagle are supported as backends.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-12-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1027 downloads
Sethi Search Utility 0.8.7
Sethi Search Utility provides a simple command line utility to submit a search to Google, Yahoo!, or MSN. more>>
Sethi Search Utility provides a simple command line utility to submit a search to Google, Yahoo!, or MSN.
Sethi Search Utility is a simple command line utility to submit a search to Google, Yahoo!, or MSN and show the (text) results on standard output. Support for several search engines is included.
Its currently in serious need of a re-write, especially to avoid scraping and become a good engine using the search APIs provided.
Enhancements:
- The Google configuration was updated.
<<lessSethi Search Utility is a simple command line utility to submit a search to Google, Yahoo!, or MSN and show the (text) results on standard output. Support for several search engines is included.
Its currently in serious need of a re-write, especially to avoid scraping and become a good engine using the search APIs provided.
Enhancements:
- The Google configuration was updated.
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
558 downloads
mesh2hmap 0.3.2
mesh2hmap is a simple command line tool for converting 3D meshes to raster heightmaps. more>>
mesh2hmap is a simple command line tool for converting 3D meshes to raster heightmaps. mesh2hmap project tool allows you to create terrains in your favourite 3D modeller and then easily convert to a heightmap.
This tool was created for generating terrains in games such as Legends (a Tribes inspired First Person Shooter) and Planet Penguin Racer (the GPLed branch of TuxRacer). However, it can be used in any application that uses heightmaps.
Installation:
This is a very simple program that only uses standard headers and the math library. Therefore you dont need to add any include dirs and you only need to link to the math library.
To compile this program under linux, enter in a console:
$ gcc -o mesh2hmap mesh2hmap.c -lm
This program doesnt contain any exotic function calls or hardware specific magic (I think), so it should compile without any problems on different hardware and Operating Systems. If you get any compilation errors or warnings, report them (see SUPPORT).
Enhancements:
- Makefiles were fixed to work with GCC 4.x.
- The VRML parser was rewritten so that it can handle DEF/USE keywords.
<<lessThis tool was created for generating terrains in games such as Legends (a Tribes inspired First Person Shooter) and Planet Penguin Racer (the GPLed branch of TuxRacer). However, it can be used in any application that uses heightmaps.
Installation:
This is a very simple program that only uses standard headers and the math library. Therefore you dont need to add any include dirs and you only need to link to the math library.
To compile this program under linux, enter in a console:
$ gcc -o mesh2hmap mesh2hmap.c -lm
This program doesnt contain any exotic function calls or hardware specific magic (I think), so it should compile without any problems on different hardware and Operating Systems. If you get any compilation errors or warnings, report them (see SUPPORT).
Enhancements:
- Makefiles were fixed to work with GCC 4.x.
- The VRML parser was rewritten so that it can handle DEF/USE keywords.
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1084 downloads
xmlclitools 1.61
xmlclitools provides four command-line tools for searching, modifying, and formating XML data. more>>
xmlclitools provides four command-line tools for searching, modifying, and formating XML data.
The tools are designed to work in conjunction with standard *nix utilities such as grep, sort, and shell scripts.
Includes:
xmlgrep
Select subsets of xmlfiles for output.
xmlfmt
Print properties of xmlfiles formatted on a line by line basis.
xmlmod
Modify xmlfiles. Change values. Add or delete nodes.
<<lessThe tools are designed to work in conjunction with standard *nix utilities such as grep, sort, and shell scripts.
Includes:
xmlgrep
Select subsets of xmlfiles for output.
xmlfmt
Print properties of xmlfiles formatted on a line by line basis.
xmlmod
Modify xmlfiles. Change values. Add or delete nodes.
Download (0.042MB)
Added: 2005-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1444 downloads
sipie 1165125414
sipie project is a command line player for Sirius online Internet streaming. more>>
sipie project is a command line player for Sirius online Internet streaming. It requires a login to Siriuss streaming, and both guest and subscriber logins are supported.
Streams are entered on the command line or selected interactively. Tab completion of stream names is supported. You can change streams without restarting (and thus without reauthenticating) by hitting CTRL-C while a stream is playing.
<<lessStreams are entered on the command line or selected interactively. Tab completion of stream names is supported. You can change streams without restarting (and thus without reauthenticating) by hitting CTRL-C while a stream is playing.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1057 downloads
tsrip 0.1
tsrip is an audio CD ripping and encoding solution. more>>
tsrip is an audio CD ripping and encoding solution. tsrip project supports free codecs, gets album information from the musicbrainz database, and has a simple-to-use command-line user interface.
<<less Download (0.082MB)
Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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