bfs is a variant of the UNIX find command that operates breadth-first rather than depth-first. It’s written in C.
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bfs is a variant of the UNIX find command that operates breadth-first rather than depth-first. It’s written in C.
Read morebfind is a minimalistic alternative to find that is designed to be efficient that locating files. Written in C.
Read morejwhois is an improved Whois client capable of selecting Whois server to query based on a flexible configuration file.
Read moreSnow is used to conceal messages in ASCII text by appending whitespace to the end of lines.
Read moreechoping is a small program to test (approximately) performances of a remote host by sending it requests such as HTTP requests.
Read morexping is a simple ping program continuously probing multiple hosts using ICMP-ECHO. It’s written in the C programming language.
Read moreOmping (Open Multicast Ping) is tool to test IP multicast functionality primarily in local network. Written in C.
Read moreBWPing measures bandwidth and response times between two hosts using ICMP echo request/echo reply mechanism.
Read morecnping is a minimal graphical IPV4 Ping/HTTP Ping Tool. It uses rawdraw so it is OS independent.
Read morecatclock is a fork of xclock which adds a ‘cat mode’. It’s free and open source, and part of our Linux Candy series.
Read morecTune is an ncurses based internet radio player written in C. This is free and open source software.
Read moreAqualung is billed as an advanced music player that plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts as well as soundfiles. Here’s our review.
Read morevelox is a simple window manager based on swc. It is inspired by dwm and xmonad.
Read moreVivarium is a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor using wlroots, with desktop semantics inspired by xmonad.
Read moreGNOME Calendar is a simple and beautiful calendar application designed to perfectly fit the GNOME desktop.
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