binfind searches files for a byte sequence. The pattern can be given on the command line in ASCII or hex, read from a file, or a combination of the above. binfind uses the Boyer-Moore algorithm and is able to search large files without using a lot of memory. For each occurrence of the pattern, binfind prints a line containing the offset of the occurrence in the searched file. If more than one file was specified, binfind prints the filename and a colon before the offset.
cflat transforms C source code into a tabular format where each line is prefixed with its scope (usually the function declaration). The output can easily be processed with traditional Unix tools to do things like count functions or filter out certain scopes. Additionally, cflat can strip or extract comments and string literals. cflat also works for languages with similar syntax, like C++ or Java.
mapview is an application for viewing maps on Palm OS handhelds. You can scroll through a map and switch between different layers. Layers may be used for different zoom levels. mapview includes a Perl program for building maps from image files on a Unix/Linux desktop. Instructions and a Makefile for building a demo map are included.
AsciiDoc is great Thank you for this great app! It makes writing documentation almost painless and it is perfect for manpages and READMEs.
Promotes rapid development of forms through an object-oriented PHP structure.
A complete management solution for animal shelters and clinics.