ua is a simple command-line tool that finds sets of identical files.
The name ua is derived from the Hungarian word ugyanaz meaning the same.
The development of ua was motivated by the disturbingly often recurring
event of waiting too long for a shell script using sorts, md5sums, diffs
and the like to finish finding identical files. While there are many tools
out there, we needed a tool that can ignore white spaces and runs quite fast.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
This is a X/tty motherboard monitor which supports LM78/79, WINBond
83781D/83782D/83783S, ASUS 991227F, and VIA VT82C686A/B PC-health
chips via 3 methods: ISA-I/O, SMBus, VIA-direct.
Run "mbmon -h" or "xmbmon -help" to see the usage.
***CAUTION***
These programs access to the SMBus or the ISA-IO port directly under
the superuser privilege, so it may cause a system crash. Please test
"mbmon -d" or "xmbmon -debug" first.
Zrep is an enterprise-grade, single-program solution for handling asynchronous,
continuous replication of a zfs filesystem, to another filesystem.
That filesystem can be on another machine, or on the same machine.
It also handles 'failover', as simply as "zrep failover datapool/yourfs".
This will conveniently handle all the details of
- Making 'yourfs' be a data destination, rather than a source
- Making 'yourfs' be read-only
- Making the destination fs be "live", and ready to transfer data to yourfs
jo creates a JSON string on stdout from words given it as arguments or read
from stdin. Without option -a it generates an object whereby each word is a
key=value (or key@value) pair with key being the JSON object element and value
its value. jo attempts to guess the type of value in order to create number
(using strtod(3)), string, or null values in JSON.
From the p5-PDF-Create README:
PDF::Create allows you to create PDF documents using a large
number of primitives, and emit the result as a PDF file or
stream. PDF stands for Portable Document Format.
Documents can have several pages, a table of content, an
information section and many other PDF elements. More
functionnalities will be added as needs arise.
For more details, type 'perldoc PDF::Create' or see the CPAN homepage:
This is a collection of modules that formats text from HTML syntax
trees. Bug reports and discussions about these modules can be sent
to the <libwww@perl.org> mailing list.
The modules present in this package are:
HTML::Formatter - Base class for various formatters. Formatters
traverse a syntax tree and produce some textual output.
None of the current formatters handle tables or forms yet.
HTML::FormatText - Formatter that converts a syntax tree to plain
readable text.
HTML::FormatPS - Formatter that outputs PostScript code.
This module provides a parser which parses and interprets (though
not fully) LaTeX documents and returns a tree-based representation
of what it finds. This tree is a LaTeX::TOM::Tree. The tree contains
LaTeX::TOM::Node nodes.
This module should be especially useful to anyone who wants to do
processing of LaTeX documents that requires extraction of plain-text
information, or altering of the plain-text components (or
alternatively, the math-text components).
Plucene is a fully-featured and highly customizable search engine
toolkit based on the Lucene API.
It is not, in and of itself, a functional search engine - you are
expected to subclass and tie all the pieces together to suit your own
needs. The synopsis above gives a rough indication of how to use the
engine in simple cases. See Plucene::Simple in the distribution for one
example of tying it all together.
Pod::Autopod is designed to generate pod documentation of a perl
class by analysing its code. The idea is to have something similar
like javadoc. So it uses also comments written directly obove the
method definitions. It is designed to asumes a pm file which
represents a class.
Of course it can not understand every kind of syntax, parameters,
etc. But the plan is to improve this library in the future to
understand more and more automatically.
Pod works well, but writing it can be time-consuming and tedious. For example,
commonly used layouts like lists require numerous lines of text to make just a
couple of simple points. An alternative approach is to write documentation in
a wiki-text shorthand (referred to here as wikidoc) and use Pod::WikiDoc to
extract it and convert it into its corresponding Pod as a separate .pod file.