Generates colored graphs for profiled executables using gcc and gprof
cgprof generates colored graphs for profiled executables using gcc and gprof. cgprof helps to have a better understanding of program structure and execution. It makes hot spots identification visual and intuitive. It is a shell script using gnu awk, that should run on any Unix like system.
Java Windowing Toolkit for Text Terminals
CHARVA is a Java framework for presenting a "graphical" user interface, composed of elements such as windows, dialogs, menus, textfields and buttons, on a traditional character-cell ASCII terminal. It has an API based on that of "Swing" (a.k.a. the Java Foundation Classes).
Check for the presence of bashisms
This script performs basic checks for the presence of bashisms in /bin/sh scripts and the lack of bashisms in /bin/bash ones.
Library and tools to access the LVM volume system format
libvslvm is a library to access the Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume system format.
Library and tool for interacting with CHERI streamtraces.
Library and associated tool for reading streamtraces for the CHERI processor.
Tool to modify DT_RPATH in existing ELF binaries
chrpath allows you to modify the dynamic library load path (rpath) of compiled programs. Only removing and modifying the rpath is supported. Note: The modification performed is in-place; the new DT_RPATH cannot be longer than the existing DT_RPATH value. Also, the binary can only work with the ELF class of the host system.
Cross GNU Compiler Collection for armnoneeabi
Changes the current Ruby
Changes the current Ruby.
Infrastructure for C Program Analysis and Transformation
Infrastructure for C Program Analysis and Transformation CIL (C Intermediate Language) is a high-level representation along with a set of tools that permit easy analysis and source-to-source transformation of C programs. CIL is both lower-level than abstract-syntax trees, by clarifying ambiguous constructs and removing redundant ones, and also higher-level than typical intermediate languages designed for compilation, by maintaining types and a close relationship with the source program.
System definition facility for Common Lisp
asdf is Another System Definition Facility for Common Lisp. It intends to solve the same class of problems as mk-defsystem - compiling and installing Lisp libraries -, but internally it takes advantage of modern CL features like pathname support etc., and uses CLOS for extensibility.