kenny.pl translates a given text from or to KennySpeak.
KennySpeak looks like this:
"Ppfmfp ppmffm mfmppfmpm, fmpmfpmppffm'fpmmpp
pmpmffpmfpmfmppmpm Pmpmppppppppffm!"
KennySpeak was invented by Kohan Ikin. kenny.pl was written by
Christian Garbs.
The imerge(1) command is a utility to help merge one file to another
interactively.
This utility was (obviously) inspired by the mergemaster utility in
hope of using part of its functionality stand-alone.
kbdscan is a small program to set the FreeBSD console keyboard in
raw scancode mode and show scancodes of keys pressed and released.
Five seconds of inactivity resets the console to the original mode
and quits the program.
Binary clock to display time in binary format.
It supports showing the time with eight different colors,
and it can run a loop that prints the time every second.
lesspipe is a powerful preprocessor for less(1). The features include
* Reading of various file formats like tar files, word, pdf and
postscript documents
* Transparent handling of compressed files (gzip, bzip2, zip)
* Optional syntax highlightning of source files
[ excerpt from developer's web site with modifications ]
libmetalink is a Metalink library written in C language. It intends
to allow programs written in C to add Metalink functionality such
as parsing Metalink XML files.
LinM is a Linux clone of famous MS-DOS file manager Mdir, popular in
Korea. It inherits keyboard shortcuts and screen layout from Mdir in
order to maximize user-friendliness, and supports FTP, SFTP, and SMB
protocols.
Advanced Midnight Commander 4.1.40 by Olegarch. The goal of this
project is creating a stable, well-working, usefull console-only
version of well-known Midnight Commander, without bugs and garbage,
like tk, xv and gnome.
The POSIX Test Suite is an open source test suite with the goal of
performing conformance, functional, and stress testing of the IEEE
1003.1-2001 System Interfaces specification in a manner that is
agnostic to any given implementation.
Parley is a program to help you memorize things. It supports many
language specific features but can be used for other learning tasks
just as well. It uses the spaced repetition learning method, also
known as flash cards.