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    tfenv

    tfenv

    Terraform version manager

    ...Skipping that directive means that the Hashicorp key must be in the existing default trusted keys. By default, console output from tfenv does not print a date stamp or log severity. Some variables allow you to pass a string containing a command that will be executed using eval in order to produce a prefix to each console output line, and each FILE type log entry. If you put a .terraform-version file on your project root, or in your home directory, tfenv detects it and uses the version written in it. If the version is latest or latest:<regex>, the latest matching version currently installed will be selected.
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    oobash

    oobash

    Framework for bash 4

    oo-style framework for bash 4. It provides tools for rapid script development and huge libraries. Written in bash. Source and use...
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    A set of C++ libraries that provide core classes to build a project upon. From exceptions and basic types (String, Integer, Float, etc.) to collections, configs and loggers. Where possible, Java API is followed. STL based implementation. Ruby Application Framework (TSC-TPM) extensions. Ruby based utilities for simplifying day-to-day work. Moved to: https://github.com/stemkit-collection
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    thad0ctor's Backtrack 5 toolkit

    thad0ctor's Backtrack 5 toolkit

    thad0ctor's BT5 toolkit streamlines word list creation and other tasks

    Originally designed as a word list creation tool, thad0ctor's BT5 Toolkit has become an all purpose security script to help simplify many Backtrack 5 functions to help Pentesters strengthen their systems. The backbone of thad0ctor's Backtrack 5 Toolkit is the Wordlist Toolkit that contains a plethora of tools to create, modify, and manipulate word lists in order for end users to strengthen their systems by testing their passwords against a variety of tools designed to expose their pass...
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    mcom is a console based system administration tool. it has focus on sysadmin's daily business. - search for part of hostname and login via ssh - execute comands on multiple hosts (also via sudo) ... and many more ...
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