208 projects tagged "Linux"
se is a screen-oriented version of the classic UNIX text editor ed. The editor implements many of the commands of ed, but instead of being line-oriented, se is screen-oriented. The command syntax is very familiar to users who already know ed. If you get stuck, there is a built-in help system that describes many of the available commands. Many configurable options can be loaded from a .serc file. se can be run interactively or in a script via the included scriptse utility. The editor is portable across many platforms, supporting major Linux and BSD distributions as well as other systems like GNU, Minix, Haiku, OpenSolaris, and Cygwin.
code_finder is a standalone script that contains a database of Bangladeshi postal codes with Districts, Thanas, Post Offices, and Post Codes. It is easily customizable and easy to use. Functions are provided for searching by postal code or post office name, and for displaying information.
Trivia Game is a trivia question game script where questions and answers can be stored in external files in XML or JSON format. The game has two levels: in level 1, a list of answers is displayed for each question, and the user must click on the correct answer. In level 2, a text box is displayed in which the user can write the answer. Questions can be asked consecutively or in random order without repeat. A countdown timer can also be given for each question.
AWS Dashboard is a simple dashboard for Amazon Web Services. It features a list of available availability zones in each region, availability zone statuses per region, instance counts per region, instance counts which turns red if events are scheduled, a list of events by instance ID, EBS volume counts per region, EBS volume counts which turn red if any EBS volumes are unattached, the ability to delete unattached EBS volumes, elastic IP counts per region, elastic IP counts which turn red if any elastic IPs are unattached, the ability to delete unattached elastic IPs, and elastic load balancer counts per region.
SYINF shows in brief a system's CPU brand and model, RAM size, disk space, operating system, regional parameters, and current date and time. It can run in interactive (menu) or batch mode. There are two versions, in the C and C++ languages. They have been tested on 20 (15) compilers, 26 (25) operating systems, and 18 architectures. (Figures in parentheses are for the C++ version.) Both versions are conveyed in source code form only, each as a single ~35 KB source text file.