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Modernish is a library for writing robust, portable, readable, and powerful programs for POSIX-based shells and utilities.
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MirBSD Korn Shell Source Code Mirror – This is a publish-only repository and all pull requests are ignored. This repository is a mirror and may receive forced (non-fast-forward) updates. Please contribute to the CVS repository of The MirOS Project instead. See https://github.com/mirabilos/mksh for some experiments autobuilding this with Travis-C…
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Color, ASCII-only Git prompt for zsh, bash, ksh93, mksh, pdksh, oksh, dash, yash, busybox ash, and osh
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Your fancy shell prompt fed by your guardian angel
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Cyclomatic Complexity Analyzer for bash, mksh, zsh and POSIX shells
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be ""based""™ | don't update for 1000 years™
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Jan 18, 2023 - Shell
mksh‑ and MirBSD-compatible and feature-enhanced fork of the original dehydrated, a letsencrypt/acme client written in shell
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Rapsh means rapsh(eet) imitated from the mini game in the famous Game, namely Need For Speed belonging to EA games. **Termux Compatible**
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D2DF stands for Destroy or Disable the Default Folder a small tool to disable some features or permanently remove unwanted folders, manually deleting it the media system can still create a folder on the sdcard (default automatically) and then I named it the default folder. **Termux Compatible**.
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Barbarian Data System - GPL-untainted base docker image
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Progsche is a progress bar similar to dhcp progress bar but this is a cool version B-), **Termux kompatibel**
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Nov 10, 2022 - Shell
BZip2 Shell Exec is a tool used to encrypt shell scripts ️
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$ANDROID_ROOT/etc/mkshrc : Mkshrc Mood Mod Project
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