Package: colorized-logs Source: kbtin Version: 1.0.17-1~0deb8 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Adam Borowski Installed-Size: 52 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4) Suggests: colordiff, colormake, ccze, colortail Replaces: kbtin (<< 1.0.17) Homepage: http://kbtin.sourceforge.net/ Priority: optional Section: text Filename: pool/main/k/kbtin/colorized-logs_1.0.17-1~0deb8_amd64.deb Size: 21934 SHA256: 75cf0b75bde46100bb73d602c91288bf0c3cb20cfdceb23f3d44b4c5f7b225f3 SHA1: 07ab88133fafece1923c2f08d6cb21785c3537af MD5sum: 70b99d51150a0c0fd7f115792191d547 Description: tools for consuming logs with ANSI color Some tools like gcc, dmesg, grep --color, colordiff, ccze, etc can enhance their output with color, making reading a lot more pleasant. You can usually view that only on your terminal or with "less -R"; this package gives you: * ansi2html: convert logs to HTML * ansi2txt: drop ANSI control codes * ttyrec2ansi: drop timing data from ttyrec files * pipetty: makes a program think its stdout and stderr are connected to a terminal; use as a prefix: "pipetty dmesg|tee" Package: duperemove Version: 0.11~beta3-1~deb8u1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Peter Záhradník Installed-Size: 263 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.31.8), libsqlite3-0 (>= 3.7.15) Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: https://github.com/markfasheh/duperemove Priority: optional Section: admin Filename: pool/main/d/duperemove/duperemove_0.11~beta3-1~deb8u1_amd64.deb Size: 79686 SHA256: d08b77fe431f93486cdba74333dfdf3522ce17f60d7ddfd0919748c8ea5f7565 SHA1: 67a6c98711bcfe95085ba91fbd66ba6cfd9b6030 MD5sum: b8384c42b7ebcb51e3ff028ec9c5e4b0 Description: Tools for deduping file systems Duperemove is a simple tool for finding duplicated extents and submitting them for deduplication. When given a list of files it will hash their contents on a block by block basis and compare those hashes to each other, finding and categorizing extents that match each other. When given the -d option, duperemove will submit those extents for deduplication using the btrfs-extent-same ioctl. . Duperemove has two major modes of operation one of which is a subset of the other. Package: e-wrapper Version: 0.1-1~kb1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Adam Borowski Installed-Size: 4 Depends: sensible-utils Replaces: kilobyte-config (<= 2018.06.01) Homepage: http://github.com/kilobyte/e Priority: optional Section: editors Filename: pool/main/e/e-wrapper/e-wrapper_0.1-1~kb1_all.deb Size: 4016 SHA256: 95f8f3a5961845e9b3e6e18433464a2adbfc06307463d0d68f937ac519f82153 SHA1: b8aeae6d095e536bfe0104669091a021c2670c4a MD5sum: 91a3f390d70f3b82d95b445f8a605533 Description: invoke your editor, with optional file:lineno handling All or almost all Unix editors support the syntax of "editor +42 file", to open the given file and start with the cursor at line 42. Alas, the syntax programs that output such data use is different: either "file:42: Something" or "file:42:1: Something", :1 being a column number. . This wrapper will recognize such references and call your $EDITOR using the + notation. Thus, once you see an error message, you can copy&paste the first word of it without having to manually adjust. Especially if your mouse selection is configured to allow ':', it's a single triple-click (L+L+M), and still pretty handy if not. . If your editor allows multi-open, "e" can also handle pipelines such as: * git grep MEOW|e -: * make 2>&1 >/dev/null|grep error:|e -:: . Also, because of its short name, it reduces the typing needed to start the editor by half if you use vi, by 80% if emacs or jstar -- and that's by far the most frequent command an Unix user does. Package: joe Version: 4.3-1~deb8u1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Josip Rodin Installed-Size: 1943 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libncurses5 (>= 5.5-5~), libtinfo5 Breaks: jupp (<< 3.1.18-2~) Homepage: http://joe-editor.sourceforge.net/ Priority: optional Section: editors Filename: pool/main/j/joe/joe_4.3-1~deb8u1_amd64.deb Size: 534330 SHA256: c0504b4eabb3cbf3e2b025c342a7ea372cabc9629fe138a95925b5caa75e8040 SHA1: 54ede6fc52aa9dce8e58397b2586535d714283bb MD5sum: aaad2e047911b973c448f00a0d0fdac4 Description: user friendly full screen text editor Joe, the Joe's Own Editor, has the feel of most PC text editors: the key sequences are reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo C editors, but the feature set is much larger than of those. Joe has all of the features a Unix user should expect: full use of termcap/terminfo, complete VI-style Unix integration, a powerful configuration file, and regular expression search system. It also has six help reference cards which are always available, and an intuitive, simple, and well thought-out user interface. . Joe has a great screen update optimization algorithm, multiple windows (through/between which you can scroll) and lacks the confusing notion of named buffers. It has command history, TAB expansion in file selection menus, undo and redo functions, (un)indenting and paragraph formatting, filtering highlighted blocks through any external Unix command, editing a pipe into or out of a command, and block move, copy, delete or filter. . Through simple QEdit-style configuration files, Joe can be set up to emulate editors such as Pico and Emacs, along with a complete imitation of WordStar, and a restricted mode version (lets you edit only the files specified on the command line). Joe also has a deferred screen update to handle typeahead, and it ensures that deferral is not bypassed by tty buffering. It's usable even at 2400 baud, and it will work on any kind of sane terminal. Package: kbtin Version: 1.0.17-1~0deb8 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Adam Borowski Installed-Size: 346 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.15), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0), libgnutls-deb0-28 (>= 3.3.0), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) Recommends: colorized-logs Homepage: http://kbtin.sourceforge.net/ Priority: optional Section: text Filename: pool/main/k/kbtin/kbtin_1.0.17-1~0deb8_amd64.deb Size: 155048 SHA256: fb134bd9b3b95d28bce94e87881d86850a324b6bb35d0e4d1ba5a6c5d4cbc0bf SHA1: 7dae59b79436c384dd190d10c651d3dadc7e1c1b MD5sum: 53979880d7e36947a876394db9b7c42a Description: tintin++ style text-based MUD client KBtin is a console MUD client based on the once-popular tintin++. It is not limited for mudding, and can be used for running line-based local programs like adventure, mysqlclient, dpkg-buildpackage or piuparts.