This module contains some functions which are useful for quoting strings
which are going to pass through the shell or a shell-like object.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
String::Util provides a collection of small, handy utilities for
processing strings.
This script splits up a unified diff into separate patch files,
each of which patches one source file.
This program takes the output of "diff" and makes an ASCII graph
showing how many lines were inserted, deleted, or changed in the
files that were compared. It can interpret unified or context
diffs, or the default format generated by "diff".
Kibana is an open source (Apache Licensed), browser based analytics and search
dashboard for Elasticsearch. Kibana is a snap to setup and start using. Kibana
strives to be easy to get started with, while also being flexible and powerful,
just like Elasticsearch.
Kibana 4.5 is compatible with Elasticsearch 2.3.x.
Dixit is a cross-platform application for consulting off-line a Romanian
definitions dictionary (DEX). It features a browser-like interface,
with cross-references between definitions, and the capability of adding new
definitions from a server.
The distributed database is currently based on 14 dictionaries plus 5 DEX
editions. The database contains more that 235.000 definitions from various
sources. The most important "Dictionarul explicativ al limbii romane" (DEX 1998)
All 65.542 definitions from DEX have been introduced in the database by
"DEX online" Project (dexonline.ro) volunteers.
The following dictionaries are also complete, with help from Siveco and Editura
Litera International: "Dictionar de sinonime" (2002), "Dictionar de antonime"
(2002), "Dictionar ortografic al limbii romane" (2002), "Noul dictionar
explicativ al limbii romane" (2002).
Any resemblance to dict is not entirely coincidental, but the database doesn't
have the same format :(
A batch converter that transforms UNIX-style manpages from the
DocBook SGML DTD into nroff/troff -man macros.
docbook-utils contains scripts for easy conversion from DocBook SGML
files to other formats (for example, HTML, RTF, and PostScript), and
for comparing SGML files.