17 projects tagged "Shells"
vim2html is a small program that will export any Vim- editable file into well-formed HTML, simulating a Vim session. It fully supports Vim colorization (customizable) and authentic Vim syntax highlighting. This program provides an excellent method of presenting programs/HTML/scripts/etc. on the Web. It fully supports valid CSS and XHTML-1.0/Transitional or Strict with HTMLtidy.
RACE (Riverwatcher Active Content Environment) is a tag-based Web scripting language designed for simplicity and integration with HTML. It is available as an Apache module, CGI executable, or commandline interface for shell scripting, and supports MySQL, MSQL, and any ODBC data source.
XSH (the XML Editing Shell) is a very powerful command-line shell designed to allow easy navigation and manipulation of XML documents. XSH may be used either interactively or for off-line XML processing (like bash). XPath can be used to select parts of an XML document to be listed or processed. The system shell and Perl are also accessible from XSH in a very natural way. XSH itself is written in Perl using the XML::LibXML bindings of the libxml2 library.
The Heirloom Toolchest is a collection of standard Unix utilities. It was derived from original Unix material released as open source by Caldera and Sun, and contains multiple versions of each utility corresponding to SVID3/SVR4, SVID4/SVR4.2MP, POSIX.2-1992/SUSV2, POSIX.1-2001/SUSV3, and 4BSD (SVR4 /usr/ucb). It processes lines of arbitrary length and in many cases binary input data, supports characters in UTF-8 and many East Asian encodings, and contains more than 100 individual utilities including bc, cpio, diff, ed, file, find, grep, man, nawk, oawk, pax, ps, sed, sort, spell, and tar. Extensive documentation is included.
The Aardvark Shell Utils is a collection of three utilities designed to aid the user when working with shell scripts or from the command line. All three accept input on the command line or from standard input, and thus they can be piped with other commands. All commands come with their own man page. Included are realpath, filebase, and fileext.
BASP (BAsh Server Pages) is a patch against Bash for processing HTML templates (or any documents) with embedded shell scripts. The advantage is that you have full access to the shell and system environment without learning yet another programming language. This project has been merged with BashDiff.
A simple social network with some project management features.