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wmname prints/sets the window manager name property of the root window similar to how hostname behaves. It is useful for fixing problems with JDK versions and other broken programs assuming a reparenting window manager for instance.
Simple X session lock with trivial feedback on password entry.
farbfeld is a lossless image format which is easy to parse, pipe and compress.
This package provides a ported version of the Plan 9 yacc parser generator.
Scroll is a program that provides a scroll back buffer for terminal like st.
St implements a simple and lightweight terminal emulator. It implements 256 colors, most VT10X escape sequences, utf8, X11 copy/paste, antialiased fonts (using fontconfig), fallback fonts, resizing, and line drawing.
A dynamic menu for X, originally designed for dwm. It manages large numbers of user-defined menu items efficiently.
Lchat (line chat) is the little and small brother of cii. It is a front end for ii-like chat programs. It uses tail -f to get the chat output in the background.
snooze is a tool for waiting until a particular time and then running a command.
Libgrapheme is a simple freestanding C99 library providing utilities to handle strings according to the Unicode standard.
Extract colors from PNG files. It is similar to strings(1) but for pictures. For a given input file it outputs a colormap to stdout.
This package implements a functionality to display newline-separated input stdin as a menubar for Wayland and wlroots.
This package provides ported versions of various Plan 9 userland tools for Unix.
This is a C89 UTF-8 library, with an API compatible with that of Plan 9's libutf, but with a number of improvements:
Support for runes beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane.
utflen and utfnlen cannot overflow on 32- or 64-bit machines.
chartorune treats all invalid codepoints as though Runeerror.
fullrune, utfecpy, and utfnlen do not overestimate the length of malformed runes.
An extra function, charntorune(p,s,n), equivalent to fullrune(s,n) ? chartorune(p,s): 0.
Runeerror may be set to an alternative replacement value, such as -1, to be used instead of U+FFFD.
SlStatus is a suckless status monitor for window managers that use WM_NAME or stdin to fill the status bar. It provides the following features:
Battery percentage/state/time left
CPU usage
CPU frequency
Custom shell commands
Date and time
Disk status (free storage, percentage, total storage and used storage)
Available entropy
Username/GID/UID
Hostname
IP address (IPv4 and IPv6)
Kernel version
Keyboard indicators
Keymap
Load average
Network speeds (RX and TX)
Number of files in a directory (hint: Maildir)
Memory status (free memory, percentage, total memory and used memory)
Swap status (free swap, percentage, total swap and used swap)
Temperature
Uptime
Volume percentage
WiFi signal percentage and ESSID
Human is a small program which translate numbers into a human readable format. By default, it tries to detect the best factorisation, but you can force its output. You can adjust the number of decimals with the SCALE environment variable.
svkbd is a simple virtual keyboard, intended to be used in environments, where no keyboard is available.
Blind is a collection of command line video editing utilities. It uses a custom raw video format with a simple container.
This package is Luke's fork of the suckless simple terminal (st) with Vim bindings and Xresource compatibility.
St implements a simple and lightweight terminal emulator. It implements 256 colors, most VT10X escape sequences, utf8, X11 copy/paste, antialiased fonts (using fontconfig), fallback fonts, resizing, and line drawing.
This is a standalone implementation of fortify source. It provides compile time buffer checks. It is libc-agnostic and simply overlays the system headers by using the #include_next extension found in GCC. It was initially intended to be used on musl-based Linux distributions.
It is portable, works on *BSD, Linux, Solaris and possibly others.
It will only trap non-conformant programs. This means that fortify level 2 is treated in the same way as level 1.
Avoids making function calls when undefined behaviour has already been invoked. This is handled by using
__builtin_trap().Support for out-of-bounds read interfaces, such as
send(),write(),fwrite(), etc.No ABI is enforced. All of the fortify check functions are inlined into the resulting binary.
Tabbed is a generic tabbed frontend to xembed-aware applications. It was originally designed for surf but also usable with many other applications, i.e., st, uzbl, urxvt and xterm.
Browse is a web browser activity for the Sugar desktop.
Block Party is an activity for the Sugar desktop providing a Tetris-like game.