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Modernish is a library for writing robust, portable, readable, and powerful programs for POSIX-based shells and utilities.
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dash
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shellcode
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module loader for bash scripts with `require` style
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An elegant option/argument parser for shell scripts (full support for bash and all POSIX shells)
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MirBSD Korn Shell Source Code Mirror – This is a publish-only repository and all pull requests are ignored. This repository is a mirror and may receive forced (non-fast-forward) updates. Please contribute to the CVS repository of The MirOS Project instead.
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Color, ASCII-only Git prompt for zsh, bash, ksh93, mksh, pdksh, dash, and busybox ash
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My shell notes 📝
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ksh 93u+m: current development of KornShell, based off the last stable AT&T release (93u+ 2012-08-01)
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Your fancy shell prompt fed by your guardian angel
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Zabbix Agent - Oracle
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Zabbix Agent - PostgreSQL
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My Dotfiles for OpenBSD
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Mar 4, 2019 - Vim script
Add capability to analyze Fortran & Shell in SonarQube through i-Code CNES.
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Korn shell-based HTTP server, used primarily for educational purposes
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A benchmarking utility and assorted benchmarks
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