Open Source Unix Shell Formats and Protocols for Linux

Unix Shell Formats and Protocols for Linux

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    XMLTV

    XMLTV

    XMLTV obtains and processes TV listings data

    XMLTV is a set of programs to process TV (tvguide) listings and help manage your TV viewing, storing listings in an XML-based format. There are utilities to download TV listings for many countries, filter programs and Perl libraries to process listings. Our code is now available on Github at https://github.com/XMLTV/xmltv and new issues should be reported at https://github.com/XMLTV/xmltv/issues
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    android-backup-processor

    Android adb backup extractor and packer

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    Downloads: 150 This Week
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    OSCAL

    OSCAL

    Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL)

    NIST is developing the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL), a set of hierarchical, XML-, JSON-, and YAML-based formats that provide a standardized representation of information pertaining to the publication, implementation, and assessment of security controls. OSCAL is being developed through a collaborative approach with the public. Public contributions to this project are welcome. With this effort, we are stressing the agile development of a set of minimal formats that are generic enough to capture the breadth of data in scope (controls specifications), while also capable of ad-hoc tuning and extension to support peculiarities of both (industry or sector) standards and new control types. The OSCAL website provides an overview of the OSCAL project, including an XML and JSON schema reference, examples, and other resources.
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    docx2tex

    docx2tex

    Converts Microsoft Word docx to LaTeX

    Converts Microsoft Word's DOCX to LaTeX.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    query-json

    query-json

    Faster, simpler and more portable implementation of `jq` in Reason

    query-json is a faster, simpler, and more portable implementation of the jq language in Reason distributed as a dependency-free binary thanks to the OCaml compiler, and distributed to the web with js_of_ocaml. query-json allows you to write small programs to operate on top of json files with a concise syntax. Learn how to write a Programming Language with the OCaml stack using menhir and select with great error messages.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JetBrains Mono

    JetBrains Mono

    The free and open-source typeface for developers

    A typeface made for developers. Characters remain standard in width, but the height of the lowercase is maximized. This approach keeps code lines to the length that developers expect, and it helps improve rendering since each letter occupies more pixels. Consider this in contrast to some other fonts. Consolas, for example, has slightly wider letters. However, they are still rather small, which forces you to increase the size by one point to make the font more readable. As a result, lines of code tend to run longer than expected. JetBrains Mono’s standard-width letters help keep lines to the expected length. The shape of ovals approaches that of rectangular symbols. This makes the whole pattern of the text more clear-сut. The outer sides of ovals ensure there are no additional obstacles for your eyes as they scan the text vertically. JetBrains Mono’s typeface forms are simple and free from unnecessary details. Rendered in small sizes, the text looks crisper.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    latex-action

    latex-action

    GitHub Action to compile LaTeX documents

    GitHub Action to compile LaTeX documents. It runs in a Docker container with a full TeXLive environment installed.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    novathesis

    novathesis

    A LaTeX template for academic monographs

    A LaTeX template for thesis, dissertations and similar monograph-like documents. Just select the School, provide the cover info, your chapters with text and you're done. Includes dozens of options that answer the requests from the very large user's community (1000's users).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    xsd2pgschema

    Relational database replication tool based on XML Schema

    xsd2pgschema is a Java application suite, which converts XML Schema 1.1 (hierarchical data model) to PostgreSQL DDL (relational data model) and supports XML data migration into PostgreSQL based on the XML Schema without defects on information content. It also supports full-text indexing via either Apache Lucene or Sphinx Search utilizing the relational data model. File conversion from XML to CSV, TSV, or JSON is possible as well as mapping XML Schema to JSON Schema. Obtained PostgreSQL database can be optimized at user's discretion. Moreover, differential update, and XPath query evaluation over PostgreSQL are possible. PgSchema server, serialized relational data model server, can be used to speed up the analysis of complex XML Schema. Large XML file can be split through xmlsplitter, a flexible XML splitter based on XPath and StAX.
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    PK7
    Utility to validate, extract, show and create digital documents included in files with "pk7" and "fp7" extensions such as electronic bills provided by some phone companies in Spain like Movistar and Telefonica.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    android-backup-toolkit

    Collection of several utilities to work with android backups

    Project name: android-backup-toolkit URL: https://sourceforge.net/p/android-backup-toolkit/ License: various (see individual projects) Authors: various (see individual projects) This project is simply a compilation of the six following projects, both latest source code and binaries: * android-backup-extractor: https://sourceforge.net/projects/adbextractor/ * android-backup-splitter: https://sourceforge.net/p/adb-split/ * android-timestamp-keeper: https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidtimestampkeeper/ * helium-backup-extractor: https://sourceforge.net/p/heliumbackupextractor/ * no-adb-backup-app-lister: https://sourceforge.net/projects/no-adb-backup-app-lister/ * tar-binary-splitter: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tar-binary-splitter/ All the android utilities are bundled in a single package.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Tested for Ubuntu Maverick - Create Audiobooks from eBooks, text or pictures. - Read eBooks or text aloud while scrolling through pages
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    android-backup-splitter

    Create a single adb backup for each app /sd and inform of missing apks

    This project consists of two shell scrips. One splits an adb backup into several ones by app name extracting the contents of the tars to a temporal folder and then re-taring everything to get the individual ab for each android app. The other shell script uses Tar Binary Splitter to divide the main tar inside the adb backup without extracting anything from the tar, so is by far the best method. Other software is needed. The bundle is included in Android Backup Extractor, with the full README as well: https://sourceforge.net/projects/adbextractor/
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    mheg2xmltv

    Converts DVB-T MHEG-5 Data to XMLTV for EPG listings.

    This project uses a few simple scripts to convert data grabbed from RedButton download (rb-download) into XMLTV format that MythTV uses for program guide listings. Code repo moved to github. https://github.com/solorvox/mheg2xmltv
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    no-adb-backup-app-lister

    List all apps on android device that don't allow adb backup

    List all apps on android device that don't allow adb backup
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    hello world
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A simple shell script to authomatically generate an sprite image and associated CSS classes.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    WSDL2XForms generates XForms for the operations of a given WSDL file. The tool is implemented using Java and XSLT.
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    The aw script is written so that you can browse web sites through the command line by specifying where to look at in a concise manner. It can also be used to make an excerpt of web sites.
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    Apostilator is a XML based front end to LaTeX that simplifies the process of writing all kinds of documents from letters to books, reports and articles. It's easy to customize and create templates defining a style for all your documents.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Graphical interface for the popular podcatching shell script bashpodder, for the Gnome desktop.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BibCollect is a free utility for the automatic download of BibTex entries from various public databases. It searches for citations in Latex files and automatically assembles an appropriate BibTex file.
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    The project is an equivalent of a well known systems administration tool "cfengine". The aim of the project is to provide a safer and extensible framework for distributed system configuration management, using standard tools only.
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    A tool to register and superpose CTF MEG SAM(g2) result and MRI image into one gray-level image.
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    A software to store, (PUT) meteorological data from complex free form text format to databases and and GET stored (and already loaded) data from databases using OPeNDAP protocol. Written using Java6, XSD, and C++. It support OPeNDAP clients thanks to
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