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Vim (Vi IMproved) is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor
vi. Almost every possible command can be performed using only ASCII
characters. Only the 'Q' command is missing (you do not need it). Many
new features have been added: multilevel undo, command line history,
file name completion, block operations, and editing of binary data.
Vi is available for the AMIGA, MS-DOS, Windows NT, and various versions
of UNIX.
For SUSE Linux, Vim is used as /usr/bin/vi.
Package vim contains the normal version of vim. To get the full runtime
environment install additionally vim-data.
Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) that resembles the Korn shell
(ksh). It is not completely compatible. It includes many enhancements,
notably in the command-line editor, options for customizing its
behavior, file name globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel
at home, and extra features drawn from tcsh (another `custom' shell).
Zsh is well known for its command line completion.
CINT is a C/C++ interpreter which is aimed at processing C/C++ scripts. Scripts
are programs which perform specific tasks. Generally execution time is not
critical, but rapid development is. Using an interpreter the compile and link
cycle is dramatically reduced facilitating rapid development. CINT makes C/C++
programming enjoyable even for part-time programmers.
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time,
link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from
arbitrary programming languages.
The compiler infrastructure includes mirror sets of programming
tools as well as libraries with equivalent functionality.
Open Semantic Collaboration Architecture Foundation (OSCAF) ontologies
and reference code development. This project is used by maintainers from
open source projects to maintain standards for the interoperability of
desktop and web applications.
Vim (Vi IMproved) is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor
vi. Almost every possible command can be performed using only ASCII
characters. Only the 'Q' command is missing (you do not need it). Many
new features have been added: multilevel undo, command line history,
file name completion, block operations, and editing of binary data.
Vi is available for the AMIGA, MS-DOS, Windows NT, and various versions
of UNIX.
For SUSE Linux, Vim is used as /usr/bin/vi.
Package vim contains the normal version of vim. To get the full runtime
environment install additionally vim-data.
Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) that resembles the Korn shell
(ksh). It is not completely compatible. It includes many enhancements,
notably in the command-line editor, options for customizing its
behavior, file name globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel
at home, and extra features drawn from tcsh (another `custom' shell).
Zsh is well known for its command line completion.
CINT is a C/C++ interpreter which is aimed at processing C/C++ scripts. Scripts
are programs which perform specific tasks. Generally execution time is not
critical, but rapid development is. Using an interpreter the compile and link
cycle is dramatically reduced facilitating rapid development. CINT makes C/C++
programming enjoyable even for part-time programmers.
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time,
link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from
arbitrary programming languages.
The compiler infrastructure includes mirror sets of programming
tools as well as libraries with equivalent functionality.
Open Semantic Collaboration Architecture Foundation (OSCAF) ontologies
and reference code development. This project is used by maintainers from
open source projects to maintain standards for the interoperability of
desktop and web applications.
A full-featured C library optimized for size. uClibc (pronounced
yew-see-lib-see) is a C library for developing embedded Linux systems.
It is much smaller than the GNU C Library, but nearly all applications
supported by glibc also work perfectly with uClibc. Porting
applications from glibc to uClibc typically involves just recompiling
the source code. uClibc even supports shared libraries and threading.
Vim (Vi IMproved) is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor
vi. Almost every possible command can be performed using only ASCII
characters. Only the 'Q' command is missing (you do not need it). Many
new features have been added: multilevel undo, command line history,
file name completion, block operations, and editing of binary data.
Vi is available for the AMIGA, MS-DOS, Windows NT, and various versions
of UNIX.
For SUSE Linux, Vim is used as /usr/bin/vi.
Package vim contains the normal version of vim. To get the full runtime
environment install additionally vim-data.
withlock is a locking wrapper script to make sure that some program isn't run more than once. It is ideal to prevent periodic jobs spawned by cron from stacking up.
The locks created are valid only while the wrapper is running, and thus will never require a cleanup, as after a reboot. Thus, the wrapper is safe and easy to use, and much better than implementing half-hearted locking within scripts.
Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) that resembles the Korn shell
(ksh). It is not completely compatible. It includes many enhancements,
notably in the command-line editor, options for customizing its
behavior, file name globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel
at home, and extra features drawn from tcsh (another `custom' shell).
Zsh is well known for its command line completion.
This project provides open source packages for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15.
This project provides open source packages for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP1