HLExtract is a command line utility written in C that can load all HLLib
supported packages and extract multiple items from them while maintaining
their directory structure. Currently, BSP, GCF, NCF, PAK, SGA, VPK, WAD,
XZP, and ZIP (store/deflate) package formats are supported.
mp3plot prints out a plot of the bitrate distribution of a VBR MP3 file
(it will also do it for CBR files although it isn't very meaningful).
HLLib is a package library for Half-Life that abstracts several package
formats and provides a simple interface for all of them. HLLib is written
in native C++ but exposes both a C and C++ interfaces which can be used in
any C or C++ application (additional languages may also use the library with
standard C imports). HLLib works natively in both Windows and *nix. BSP,
GCF, NCF, PAK, SGA, VPK, WAD, XZP, and ZIP (store/deflate) package formats
are supported.
Species is a corewars evolver. It is a program to generates corewars warriors
using genetic algorithms. This is the program which generated the best evolved
warrior in the recent Multi-Manics corewars competition. Contemporaries
include YACE, RedRace, Red Maker and CCAI.
Species is definitely the most over-engineered, complicated and buggy Corewars
Evolver on the freeware market today!
Tycho is a program to gather data on Core War warriors. Tycho takes a list of
warriors and fights each against the other. Execution logs of each instruction
executed are recorded for all fights. It prints a report in HTML format.
EPIC是一个开源的Eclipse平台上的Perl集成开发环境。
它所支持的功能有语法高亮、语法检查、内容帮助、perldoc支持、源码格式化、模板支持
和一个Perl调试器。
也有正则表达式插件和eSpell拼写检查器支持。
ump is a graphical, easy to use math program, which works with complex
numbers, matrices, functions and much more.
pfm is a terminal (curses)-based file manager written in Perl, based on the
PFM.COM for MS-DOS (originally by Paul Culley and Henk de Heer). Permission
to use the original name was kindly granted by the original authors.
Some of its features:
* Commands are invoked with only one or two keypresses
* Colored filenames according to extension or type
* Support for executing user-defined commands (including wildcards)
with only two keystrokes
* A single-file and multiple-file mode
* Multilevel sorting
* Use of oldmarks and newmarks for executing multiple commands on
the same group of files
* Supports bookmarks for directories
* Highly configurable through its config file
* Supports commandline history and completion through use of the
GNU readline library
* Integration with versioning tools like Subversion, CVS, Bazaar,
Mercurial, and Git
The bibutils program set interconverts between various bibliography
formats using a common MODS-format XML intermediate. For example, one
can convert RIS-format files to Bibtex by doing two transformations:
RIS->MODS->Bibtex. By using a common intermediate for N formats, only 2N
programs are required and not N^2-N. These programs operate on the
command line and are styled after standard UNIX-like filters.
EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. No longer is EPIC 100%
backwards compatible with ircII, but instead those things where
compatibility is undesirable have been found and fixed. No gratuitous
incompatibilities have been added, but lots of new code has been added to
make EPIC the best ircII client available.
EPIC no longer shares any file names with ircII, so they should happily
co-exist.