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shells/flash-0.9.5 (Score: 0.006224396)
Ncurses-based restriction shell
Flash is an attempt to create a secure menu-driver shell for UNIX-derived OSes, while providing user-friendliness and easy configurability. An ideal situation requiring the use of flash would be a student-run telnet server which needs to: a) shelter the users from some of the nastinesses of UNIX b) shelter the system from nasty users c) provide an easy way to launch applications d) support multitasking/job control as elegantly as possible e) support easy-to-get-right configuration by administrators
shells/ibsh-0.3e (Score: 0.006224396)
Restricted unix shell
Iron Bars Shell is a restricted Unix shell. The user can not step out of, nor access files outside the home directory. It is written in C for Linux. No libraries used. It is small, fast, secure. Two ascii configuration files for more control.
shells/lshell-0.9.16 (Score: 0.006224396)
Shell environment to limited sets of commands to users
lshell lets you restrict a user's shell environment to limited sets of commands, choose to enable or disable any command over SSH (e.g. SCP, SFTP, rsync, etc.) log user's commands, implement timing restrictions, and more.
shells/PHP_Shell-0.3.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Interactive PHP Shell
a interactive PHP Shell with tab-completion, inline help and handling of FATAL errors
shells/sash-3.8 (Score: 0.006224396)
Stand-Alone shell combining many common utilities
SASH (Stand-Alone SHell) It is a nice combination of bare-bones shell and a dozen or so most useful Unix commands. Shell includes: echo pwd cd mkdir mknod rmdir sync rm chmod chown chgrp touch mv ln cp cmp more exit setenv printenv umask kill where Commands include: dd ed grep gzip ls tar file find mount chattr SASH is a port from Linux version (David Bell) by Andrzej Bialecki
shells/tcshrc-1.6.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Set of configuration scripts for the TCSH shell
The .tcshrc project creates a set of configuration scripts for the TCSH shell. These scripts exploit the most advanced features of tcsh.
shells/v7sh-1.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Implementation of the UNIX 7th Edition shell
The original Steve R. Bourne shell from the 7th edition Unix including System III, 4.3BSD-Reno, Ultrix 3.1 and ``home made'' fixes and enhancements : * `--' end of options added (sysIII). `set +x' and such added (sysIII). `/etc/bsh_profile' (sysIII) and `$HOME/.bsh_profile' (unsw) are sourced at login time if they exist. Initially, only the `.profile' located in the current directory was sourced at login time if it exists. They have been `bsh_' prefixed to avoid conflicts w/ the standards `profiles' which can contains unsupported expressions such as shell functions. negation (! or ^) in `[]' added (sysIII). `${x:-x}' and similar expressions added (sysIII). '<<-' (aka strip leading tab in here document) added (sysIII). `#' comments are allowed in shell scripts (sysIII/reno), but not on the command line (reno) ! `break N' and `continue N' fixed (sysIII/ultrix). `if... then... [elif... [else...]] fi' fixed (reno). `test' (sysIII) and `ulimit' (ultrix) builtins added. * ANSI-fication to permit an almost warning free compilation (home made). `union trenod' taken from 4.3BSD-Reno. better signal handling and error recovery (sysIII/reno). better restricted shell (sysIII) and IFS protection (reno). * functions aren't supported and command line input is not 8 bit clean.
shells/viewglob-2.0.4 (Score: 0.006224396)
GTK+ add-on to bash and zsh
viewglob is an utility designed to complement the Unix shell in graphical environments. It has two parts: 1. A tool that sits as a layer between the shell and X terminal, keeping track of the user's current directory and command line. 2. A graphical display which shows the layouts of directories referenced on the command line (including pwd). The display reveals the results of file globs and expansions as they are typed (hence the name), highlighting selected files and potential name completions. It can also be used as a surrogate terminal, where keystrokes typed in the display are passed to the shell. Files and directories can be double-clicked to insert their names and/or paths into the terminal.
shells/vshnu-1.0305 (Score: 0.006224396)
New Visual Shell
In the Unix tradition, it works with things already there and fills a empty niche. When incorporating it into your Unix environment, you keep your command line shell, your editor, your pager, and access to all your tools, tricks and know-how. Vshnu can operate as an optional supplemental visual mode to your command line shell. You switch between command line and visual mode easily as you wish. Your interface bandwidth and power for Unix operations is on a higher plane and life gets sweeter.
sysutils/busybox-1.24.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Set of common utilities built as single binary
busybox is a set of common utilities built as a single crunched binary, and sometimes stripped down in features to fit the needs of embedded systems.