From sssnips's README file:
Peter Pentchev's Shell Script Snippets
This is a collection of simple - and, in a couple of cases,
simply trivial - shell scripts that I use in my day-to-day work.
The Single UNIX Specification Version 2 is a set of
numerous HTML pages describing this standard.
The Single UNIX Specification Version 3 is a set of
numerous HTML pages describing this standard.
The Single UNIX Specification Version 4, technically identical to IEEE
Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition or The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7
is a technical standard. It includes IEEE Std 1003.1-2008/Cor 1-2013,
the Technical Corrigendum 1 addressing problems discovered since the
approval of the 2008 edition.
This port permits to install and register the HTML personal copy
that the user must download in .tar.bz2 format by himself.
The GNU Talk Filters are filter programs that convert ordinary English text into
text that mimics a stereotyped or otherwise humorous dialect. Each program reads
from standard input and writes to standard output.
The filters include:
austro, b1ff, brooklyn, chef, cockney, drawl, dubya, fudd, funetak,
jethro, jive, kraut, pansy, pirate, postmodern, redneck, valspeak, and
warez.
GNU Teseq is a tool for translating files that contain control
characters and terminal control sequences, into human-understandable
text. It is intended to aid in debugging problems in terminal
emulators, software that makes use of special terminal features, and
interactions between the two.
Teseq is primarily targeted at individuals who possess a basic
understanding of terminal control sequences, especially CSI sequences;
however, by default Teseq will try to identify and describe the
sequences that it encounters, and the behavior they might produce in a
terminal.
Teseq describes control functions as they are interpreted by
VT100-compatible terminals, and/or terminals compliant with the ECMA-48 /
ISO/IEC 6429 standard. Teseq does _not_ support describing control
functions according to terminal-specific definitions in a database such
as termcap or terminfo, though future versions may include limited
support for that (*note Future Enhancements::). Therefore, the
descriptions Teseq uses for control functions may not necessarily match
their actual interpretation by whatever terminal device the characters
were actually intended for
tkRunIt is a run dialog box for X which allows you to execute
commandline without using an xterm. tkRunIt was inspired by Xrun
but is designed to be completely navigable from the keyboard and
to allow extreme customizablility as I often find that personal
workspace tools/shortcuts are seldom workflow compatible across
users.
since is a Unix utility similar to tail. Unlike tail, since only shows the
lines appended since the last time. It is useful to monitor growing log
files.
This package allows you to send an SMS to any GSM, using scripts
to connect the providers' sites.
You can make your own scripts, it is very simple, just watch the
example files from this archive, and send them to me so I'll add
them to the official archive.
Telbook is a simple telephone book with which you can manage a
list of persons and their home and mobile telephone numbers.
Its purpose is not to provide you with a full-fletched address
book but to be a simple yet convenient tool.