10 projects tagged "shell"
TIA is an ncurses-based console IDE for GCC, G++, Java, Perl, PHP, BASH, BUSH, HTML, and GNAT (Ada 95). It has integrated support for CVS, SVN, and ncurses compatible mice. Features include a ddd-style console debugger, automatic spelling correction, keyword hilighting, project statistics, automatic backups, and keyboard macros. The project window controls optimization and debug settings all in one place. TIA supports make, cook, and gnatmake project builders. For large projects, each user has a separate preference file.
repos-tools is a set of command-line utilities to make work on your code repositories faster and easier. It lets you push, pull, build, and do other things on your repositories all at once. The supported (D)VCSes are Git, Subersion, Bazaar, and Mercurial. For GitHub users, forking, following, watching, and dealing with issues can be done from the shell.
Read Arguments is a PHP class that reads and validates shell command line arguments. It supports mandatory arguments, optional arguments, switch arguments, multiple alternatives to an option switches, and a special argument that shows a nicely formatted help usage message. The class extracts argument values into an array if the argument rules are validated.
Sar2html converts sar binary data to a graphical HTML format. It has a command line tool, Web interface, and data collection script. Use sar2ascii to collect sar data from servers: HP-UX 11.11, 11.23, and 11,31, Redhat 3, 4, and 5, Suse 8, 9, 10, and 11, and Solaris 5.9 and 5.10 are supported. Run it on the server on which you will examine performance data. For HP-UX servers, run "sh sar2ascii". For Linux or Sun Solaris servers, run "bash sar2ascii". It will create the report with name sar2html-hostname-date.tar.gz under /tmp. Sar2html has 3 parts: sar2ascii, sar2html, and sar2html.php. The plotting tools, sar2html and sar2html.php, only run on a Linux server. Gnuplot must already be installed with PNG support.
PirateWall is a simple Twitter Client. It displays search results for a certain keyword or hashtag in realtime in a shell-based environment. It can also be configured to act as a data provider for many different visualization tools. For example, it is possible to use the client as a text generator for many XScreensaver applications like "apple2" or "starwars". When used in a Unix shell environment, colorized output can be generated.
HOMER is a robust, carrier-grade, scalable SIP capturing system and monitoring application with hEP, IP Proto4 (IPIP) encapsulation, and port mirroring/monitoring support right out of the box, ready to process and store large amounts of signaling with instant searches, end-to-end analysis, and drill-down capabilities for ITSPs, VoIP providers, and trunk suppliers using SIP signaling.