6 projects tagged "shell script"
FusionForge is a collaborative development environment that gathers in one single place several tools useful for development teams: communication tools (forums, mailing-lists, news, etc.); development tools (bug/patch trackers, project management, source control systems, etc.); and community tools (file releases, software categorization, Web site hosting, etc.). It is the continuation of the free software version of GForge, based on the codebase that was maintained in parallel to the proprietary GForge AS version.
The SMS Server Tools 3 is a SMS gateway that can send and receive short messages through GSM modems and mobile phones. Messages are sent by simply storing text files into a special spool directory. It also stores received messages into another directory as text files. Binary messages including Unicode text and ring tones are also supported, and it is possible to send WAP Push and system messages. The program can run scripts after events like the reception of a message, successful sending, and when the program detects a problem.
ePoint HotSpot is a firmware for wireless routers based on OpenWRT with some ePointy extensions and an ePoint-branded UI theme. It is distributed as a stand-alone flashable firmware-image, as a set of extension packages for OpenWRT, pre-installed on wireless routers, and in source code. It is aimed primarily at catering businesses, Internet cafés, and medium-sized communities (e.g. residential co-ops) wishing to share their Internet connection on a fair basis. The primary target hardware is WRT54GL by Linksys.
XDM-OPTIONS provides a user interface for logging into an X session, including an interface for choosing what kind of desktop to log into. It is not tied to any desktop, and its requirements are minimal. It can optionally show a chooser of remote computers to log into. Installation, reconfiguration, and removal are designed to be the same on any supported system.
/bin/js is a Bash/JavaScript-based shell scripting language. It is a mashup of JavaScript syntax with Bash one-liners which looks and feels like C/C++/Java. Shell scripts can be written with the shebang #!/bin/js, and all lines are executed as Bash commands. All code loops, switch statements, functions, and classes are written in JavaScript. JavaScript array syntax, number types, and i++ are supported, so the resulting shell scripts are easy to write and to read. Anyone who can write JavaScript and Linux commandline statements can write /bin/js scripts.
A non-graphical .NET Project management component which enables .NET applications to read, write, and manage Project documents without utilizing Microsoft Project.