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    tio

    tio

    A serial device I/O tool

    tio is a serial device tool that features a straightforward command line and configuration file interface to easily connect to serial TTY devices for basic I/O operations. To make a simpler serial device tool for working with serial TTY devices with less focus on classic terminal/modem features and more focus on the needs of embedded developers and hackers. tio was originally created as an alternative to screen for connecting to serial devices when used in combination with tmux.
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    ipgrep

    ipgrep

    Copies IP packets from source to destination PCAP files.

    IPGREP is a command line tool to grep IP packets out of PCAP files. It provides basic filter for IP version and IP addresses. It is written in pure C without LIBPCAP, so it should run faster.
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    Dantzig-Wolfe Solver

    An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon GLPK

    An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon the GNU Linear Programming Kit. This is a command line tool for solving properly decomposed linear programs. There are several examples and some documentation to guide the use of this solver. Forked over to GitHub (see link).
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    The SBML ODE Solver is a command-line tool and programming library (ISO/ANSI C) for construction and numerical integration of an ODE system, derived from an SBML based description of a biochemical reaction network. Development has moved to https://github.com/raim/SBML_odeSolver . Please download the latest version from there!
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    Procbyte - Binary Scripting Language

    Script language for processing binary data

    Procbyte is a tool to access binary files from shell programming. It has binary data handling, read/write capability, basic math and date conversions. It is intended to aid in bash programming, but can be used from any command line tool or application. NOTE: This was accidentally uploaded as a beta, instead of alpha, but its status IS ALPHA. The next upload will standardize the language to the point where any scripts that work in it will work in all future versions -- however, scripts written for this version may not work in subsequent ones, the (mostly output) commands have changed: , ; . =* etc. ...
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