Command Line Utilities
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I have been collecting a set of command line utilities for my own use. All of them are 64-bit. I have: * 7-Zip Command Line * BSDCpio * BSDTar * BZip2 * GNU DiffUtils * GNU Gettext * GNU Grep * Lua * GNU M4 * GNU Patch * GNU Sed * Swiss File Knife * GNU Wget * libxml2 Utilities * libxslt Utilities * A batch file for the 'clear' command * A batch file for the 'pwd' command Are there any utilities you guys like? Also, If anyone wants these, I can package them and put them on SkyDrive.
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.
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I have been collecting a set of command line utilities for my own use. All of them are 64-bit. I have: * 7-Zip Command Line * BSDCpio * BSDTar * BZip2 * GNU DiffUtils * GNU Gettext * GNU Grep * Lua * GNU M4 * GNU Patch * GNU Sed * Swiss File Knife * GNU Wget * libxml2 Utilities * libxslt Utilities * A batch file for the 'clear' command * A batch file for the 'pwd' command Are there any utilities you guys like? Also, If anyone wants these, I can package them and put them on SkyDrive.
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.
CSC GACUTIL RESGEN Otherwise, only things I write myself.
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CSC GACUTIL RESGEN Otherwise, only things I write myself.
I've got me a big stash of 32 bit utils ... most unix utils (grep sed awk.... ) running on DOS.
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I have been collecting a set of command line utilities for my own use. All of them are 64-bit. I have: * 7-Zip Command Line * BSDCpio * BSDTar * BZip2 * GNU DiffUtils * GNU Gettext * GNU Grep * Lua * GNU M4 * GNU Patch * GNU Sed * Swiss File Knife * GNU Wget * libxml2 Utilities * libxslt Utilities * A batch file for the 'clear' command * A batch file for the 'pwd' command Are there any utilities you guys like? Also, If anyone wants these, I can package them and put them on SkyDrive.
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.
Have a look at cygwin. You'll get practically all of the Linux command line utilities at once. The only catch is that they run in their own environment, so you have to open a bash window to run them, but for me, that is an added plus. Gene Elston
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Have a look at cygwin. You'll get practically all of the Linux command line utilities at once. The only catch is that they run in their own environment, so you have to open a bash window to run them, but for me, that is an added plus. Gene Elston
I know about Cygwin, and I am working on updating a lot of the utilities in it to the latest versions.
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.
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I have been collecting a set of command line utilities for my own use. All of them are 64-bit. I have: * 7-Zip Command Line * BSDCpio * BSDTar * BZip2 * GNU DiffUtils * GNU Gettext * GNU Grep * Lua * GNU M4 * GNU Patch * GNU Sed * Swiss File Knife * GNU Wget * libxml2 Utilities * libxslt Utilities * A batch file for the 'clear' command * A batch file for the 'pwd' command Are there any utilities you guys like? Also, If anyone wants these, I can package them and put them on SkyDrive.
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.
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I have been collecting a set of command line utilities for my own use. All of them are 64-bit. I have: * 7-Zip Command Line * BSDCpio * BSDTar * BZip2 * GNU DiffUtils * GNU Gettext * GNU Grep * Lua * GNU M4 * GNU Patch * GNU Sed * Swiss File Knife * GNU Wget * libxml2 Utilities * libxslt Utilities * A batch file for the 'clear' command * A batch file for the 'pwd' command Are there any utilities you guys like? Also, If anyone wants these, I can package them and put them on SkyDrive.
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.