Dear Puppians,
Here are 10 utilities I compiled that were on Luigi Auriemma's website http://aluigi.altervista.org/mytoolz.htm. There is a gui tool that takes a command line prog - such as cat or grep - figures out what the command line options might be and lets you run it as a gui while capturing the input in a window (which you can save).
The other utilities are a mini proxy server, a lan file transfer program, a string dump/replace for executable files, a wget-type downloader, a host checker, a dump-to-c-functions for executables, an ascii2binary converter, a remote ftp server file indexer that can produce html, and a console interface for freelang.net dictionaries.
I have included a screenshot, the binaries (which could be copied to /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin) and sources with some brief compilation instructions. There are readme files in both the sources and bin archives.
Have fun...
With kind regards,
vovchik
PS. As an afterthought, I added an archive containing the M$ version of lanfile, in the event that people have to transfer files between Linux and Windows.
Luigi's weird utilities
Luigi's weird utilities
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Oh yeah Luigi Auriemma is a true Genius!
I compiled sometimes ago his
*gftpDEC*
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very useful to recovery passwords from encrypted gftp bookmarks if you have lost and you have not a plain text copy somewhere
I compiled sometimes ago his
*gftpDEC*
- link
very useful to recovery passwords from encrypted gftp bookmarks if you have lost and you have not a plain text copy somewhere
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Dear Dingo,
I agree. Luigi's stuff is out of this world! And so is Peter van Eerten's (http://www.basic-converter.org/): a structured Basic compiler (with GTK API) in bash and gtk-server.
With kind regards,
vovchik
I agree. Luigi's stuff is out of this world! And so is Peter van Eerten's (http://www.basic-converter.org/): a structured Basic compiler (with GTK API) in bash and gtk-server.
With kind regards,
vovchik
Hello vovchik
I think BarryK is including BaCon on the devx in Quirky, there was a mention on his blog.
Nice utilities
Cheers
I think BarryK is including BaCon on the devx in Quirky, there was a mention on his blog.
Nice utilities
Cheers
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Dear Puppians,
Lanfile works very nicely. I set up
on the receiving machine (which has IP 192.168.2.2) and set up
on the sending machine. It worked. You can replace vlc.txt with a directory and it will send the dir and all the files in it.
The ftp file dir organizer/html maker also works very nicely:
I think we should think about gtkdialog guis for these little gems from Luigi.
With kind regards,
vovchik
Lanfile works very nicely. I set up
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lanfile 0
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lanfile 192.168.2.2 vlc.txt (any old file)
The ftp file dir organizer/html maker also works very nicely:
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myftpidx -y "ftp://anonymous:vovchik@mymail.org@ftp.xxx.net/pub/music" > music.html
With kind regards,
vovchik