Search Results for bash

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app-shells/bash

The standard GNU Bourne again shell

app-shells/bashish

Text console theme engine

app-shells/bashdb

bash source code debugging

dev-lang/bas

An interpreter for the classic dialect of the programming language BASIC

dev-python/bashate

A pep8 equivalent for bash scripts

sys-process/bashtop

Resource monitor that shows usage and stats

games-rpg/bass

Beneath a Steel Sky: a SciFi thriller set in a bleak vision of the future

sys-libs/basu

The sd-bus library, extracted from systemd

dev-ml/base

Standard library for OCaml

app-cdr/bashburn

A shell script for burning optical media

app-benchmarks/bashmark

Geno's cross platform benchmarking suite

media-video/bashnapi

Napiprojekt.pl subtitle downloader in bash

app-vim/bash-support

vim plugin: write and run bash scripts using menus and hotkeys

sys-fs/bashmount

Bash script that uses udisks to mount removable devices without GUI

kde-misc/basket

Multiple information organizer - a DropDrawers clone

dev-haskell/base64

A modern RFC 4648-compliant Base64 library

games-puzzle/bastet

a simple, evil, ncurses-based Tetris(R) clone

dev-lua/basexx

A base2, base16, base32, base64 and base85 library for Lua

dev-ruby/base64

Support for encoding and decoding binary data using a Base64 representation.

dev-ruby/base32

A library which provides base32 decoding and encoding

app-shells/bash-completion

Programmable Completion for bash

games-rpg/bastion

An original action role-playing game set in a lush imaginative world

app-shells/mpibash

Parallel scripting right from the Bourne-Again Shell (Bash)

dev-libs/tree-sitter-bash

Bash grammar for Tree-sitter

dev-python/basho-erlastic

Erlang binary term codec and port interface

app-shells/tmux-bash-completion

bash-completion scripts for tmux

app-shells/gentoo-bashcomp

Gentoo-specific bash command-line completions (emerge, ebuild, equery, etc)

app-misc/imgurbash2

Bash script that uploads/deletes images to/from imgur

dev-util/checkbashisms

Perl script to check for commonly used bash features not defined by POSIX