upnp2mrtg is a add-on for the MRTG (Multi Router Traffic Grapher). upnp2mrtg is a command line tool written in shell to gather statistics from an upnp enabled FritzBox DSL router.
PlayShell is a player handler and playlist manager with a shell-like interface for the console. It emulates most playing functions and handles most players like VLC, MPlayer, mpg321 and SoX. Best for playing music in a terminal or console and supports video files as well.
Qataki is a command line microblogging client. It supports Identi.ca, Twitter and arbitrary StatusNet sites.
Features:
* Post, reply, retweet, send direct messages.
* Read personal, public, users and groups timeline (last statuses).
* Read messages directed to you (i.e., where you are
... [More] mentioned).
* Multiple accounts support.
* Read messages in context (i.e., conversations; feature available only for Identi.ca/StatusNet sites).
* Search for notices.
* Pastebin.com integration
Qataki is a shell script. It depends on cURL and ELinks (or Lynx if ELinks is not installed), besides usual UNIX utilities (like sed/awk/grep). [Less]
Extracts metadata about the current revision from your repository. This program is meant to be used by project build systems to extract properties that can be used in software version strings. Repository types supported include git, hg, bzr, and svn. It can create files containing variable and macro
... [More] definitions suitable for C, C++, Java, sh, Python, Perl, PHP, lua, Javascript, and header files suitable for use with preprocessing Info.plist files. Emitted information includes the ID of the most recent commit, its branch, its date, and several other useful pieces of meta-information. There is support for reading and writing a cache file so autorevision will remain useful during a build from an unpacked distribution tarball. [Less]
Video Contact Sheet *NIX (vcs for short) is a script that creates a contact sheet (preview) from videos by taking still captures distributed over the length of the video. The output image contains useful information on the video such as codecs, file size, screen size, frame rate, and length. It
... [More] requires MPlayer or FFmpeg and ImageMagick. It is confirmed to work on Linux and FreeBSD, and possibly other POSIX/UNIX systems. [Less]
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