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Development
gettext- GNU gettext utilities.
autopoint-
Copy gettext infrastructure.
envsubst-
Expand environment variables.
gettextize-
Prepare a package for gettext.
Ipc- System V interprocess communication
facilities
msgattrib-
Select part of a PO file.
msgcat- Combine several PO files.
msgcmp- Compare a PO file and template.
msgcomm- Match two PO files.
msgconv- Convert PO file to encoding.
msgen- Create an English PO file.
msgexec- Process a PO file.
msgfilter-
Pipe a PO file through a filter.
msgfmt- Make MO files out of PO files.
msggrep- Select part of a PO file.
msginit- Create a fresh PO file.
msgmerge-
Update a PO file from template.
msgunfmt-
Uncompile MO file into PO file.
msguniq- Unify duplicates for PO file.
ngettext-
Translate a message with plural.
xgettext-
Extract strings into a PO file.
ISO639- ISO 639 language codes.
ISO3166- ISO 3166 country codes.
com_err- A Common Error Description Library for
UNIX.
CVS- Concurrent Versions System
CVS Book- A CVS tutorial and reference.
CVS client/server- Describes the client/server protocol
used by CVS.
bbdb- The insidious Big Brother Database for
mail and news.
FLIM-en- MIME features of FLIM, a fundamental
library to process Internet Messages
for GNU Emacsen.
FLIM-ja- MIME features of FLIM, a fundamental
library to process Internet Messages
for GNU Emacsen.
gcc-2.95- The GNU Compiler Collection (Version
2.95.x).
gcc-3.2- The GNU Compile r Collect ion (Versio
n 3.2).
gcc-3.3- The GNU Compiler Collection.
gccint-3.2- Interna ls of the GNU Compile r
Collect ion (Versio n 3.2).
gccint-3.3- Internals of the GNU Compiler
Collection.
M4- The GNU m4 macro preprocessor.
Maintaining- Maintaining GNU software.
PSGML- PSGML, a major mode for SGML
documents.
PSGML-API- PSGML, the API documentation.
SEMI-en- SEMI, a MIME user interface for GNU
Emacs.
SEMI-ja- SEMI, a MIME user interface for GNU
Emacs.
Spell- GNU Spell, a clone of Unix `spell' .
Standards- GNU coding standards.
General Commands
Bzip2- A program and library for data
compression.
Recode- Character set conversion utility.
Remsync- Synchronize remote files
Shar utilities- GNU shar utilities.
shar- Make a shell archive.
unshar- Explode a shell archive.
Grep- Grep searches on input for lines
containing a match to a pattern.
Screen- Full-screen window manager.
sed- Stream EDitor.
Ed- The `ed' command , which has the
purpose of editing text files.
patch- Apply a patch to a file.
sdiff- Merge 2 files side-by -side.
sdiff- Merge 2 files side-by -side.
Tar- Making tape (or disk) archives.
Time- A utility to time the execution of a
command
Cpio- A program to manage archives of files.
wdiff- Word difference finder.
Games
gcompris- Educati onal games for small childre
n.
Basics
Coreutils- Core GNU (file, text, shell)
utilities.
Common options-
Common options.
File permissions-
Access modes.
Date input formats-
Finding files- Operating on files matching certain
criteria.
Indexing Library
Mifluz- Mifluz: A full text indexing library.
Emacs
Dired-X- Dired Extra Features.
Emacs FAQ- Frequently Asked Questions about
Emacs.
Emacs FAQ- Frequently Asked Questions about
Emacs.
Ispell- Using ISPELL, an interactive spelling
corrector, inside Emacs.
MH-E- Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
Emacs Snapshot
Ada mode- Emacs mode for editing Ada code.
Autotype- Convenient features for text that you
enter frequently in Emacs.
Calc- Advanced desk calculator and
mathematical tool.
CC Mode- Emacs mode for editing C, C++,
Objective-C, Java, Pike, AWK, and
CORBA IDL code.
CL- Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs
Lisp.
Dired-X- Dired Extra Features.
Ebrowse- A C++ class browser for Emacs.
Ediff- A visual interface for comparing and
merging programs.
Elisp- The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
Emacs- The extensible self-documenting text
editor.
Emacs FAQ- Frequently Asked Questions about
Emacs.
Emacs Lisp Intro-
A simple introduction to Emacs Lisp
programming.
Emacs MIME-
Emacs MIME de/composition library.
ERC- Powerful, modular, and extensible IRC
client for Emacs.
Eshell- A command shell implemented in Emacs
Lisp.
EUDC- An Emacs client for directory servers
(LDAP, PH).
Flymake- A universal on-the-fly syntax checker.
Forms- Emacs package for editing data bases
by filling in forms.
Gnus- The newsreader Gnus.
IDLWAVE- Major mode and shell for IDL files.
Info- How to use the documentation browsing
system.
Message- Mail and news composition mode that
goes with Gnus.
MH-E- Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
Newsticker-
A Newsticker for Emacs.
Org Mode- Outline-based notes management and
organizer
PCL-CVS- Emacs front-end to CVS.
PGG- Emacs interface to various PGP
implementations.
Rcirc- Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.
RefTeX- Emacs support for LaTeX
cross-references and citations.
SC- Supercite lets you cite parts of
messages you're replying to, in
flexible ways.
SES- Simple Emacs Spreadsheet
Sieve- Managing Sieve scripts in Emacs.
SMTP- Emacs library for sending mail via
SMTP.
Speedbar- File/Tag summarizing utility.
TRAMP- Transparent Remote Access, Multiple
Protocol GNU Emacs remote file access
via rsh and rcp.
URL- URL loading package.
VIP- An older VI-emulation for Emacs.
VIPER- The newest Emacs VI-emulation mode.
(also, A VI Plan for Emacs Rescue or
the VI PERil.)
Widget- The "widget" package used by the Emacs
Customization facility.
WoMan- Browse UN*X Manual Pages "W.O.
(without) Man".
GNU Packages
Aspell- GNU Aspell spelling checker
GNU Packages
Aspell-dev- For Aspell developers
Mail
Exim4- Exim v4 manual
Exim4-filter- Filtering mail with Exim v4
Editors
nano- Small and friendly text editor.
Development
Elib- Users Guide to Elib - The Emacs Lisp
Library.
GNU Emacs
TRAMP- Transparent Remote Access, Multiple
Protocol GNU Emacs remote file access
via rsh and rcp.
Utilities
gzip- The gzip command for compressing
files.
Utilities
Enscript- GNU Enscript
Disk Management
Fdutils- Linux floppy utilities
GNU Emacs Lisp
Emacs-w3m- An Emacs interface to w3m
GNU Emacs Lisp
Emacs-w3m-ja- An Emacs interface to w3m (Japanese)
Network Applications
Wget- The non-interactive network
downloader.
Miscellaneous
Rluserman- GNU Readline Library API
Information:
Debian menu- The Debian menu system
Kernel
GRUB- The GRand Unified Bootloader
grub-install-
Install GRUB on your drive
grub-md5-crypt-
Encrypt a password in MD5 format
grub-terminfo-
Generate a terminfo command from a
terminfo name
grub-set-default-
Set a default boot entry
mbchk- Check for the format of a Multiboot
kernel
Multiboot Specification- Multiboot Specification.
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Mtools- Mtools: utilities to access DOS disks
in Unix
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