New: AltList 1.0.8 [System]
A modern AppList alternative
Repository: opa334's Repo
A modern AppList alternative
Repository: opa334's Repo
New: libSandy 1.0.2 [System]
Securely extend the sandbox of system processes and user applications
Repository: opa334's Repo
Securely extend the sandbox of system processes and user applications
Repository: opa334's Repo
Updated: Shadow 3.3.2 [System]
A modern jailbreak detection bypass for jailbroken iOS.
Repository: jjolano
A modern jailbreak detection bypass for jailbroken iOS.
Repository: jjolano
Updated: apt-file 3.3 [Packaging]
search for files within Debian packages (command-line interface) apt-file is a command line tool for searching files contained in packages for the APT packaging system. You can search in which package a file is included or list the contents of a package without installing or fetching it.
Repository: Procursus
search for files within Debian packages (command-line interface) apt-file is a command line tool for searching files contained in packages for the APT packaging system. You can search in which package a file is included or list the contents of a package without installing or fetching it.
Repository: Procursus
Updated: htop 3.2.1 [Administration]
interactive processes viewer Htop is an ncursed-based process viewer similar to top, but it allows one to scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see all processes and their full command lines. . Tasks related to processes (killing, renicing) can be done without entering their PIDs.
Repository: Procursus
interactive processes viewer Htop is an ncursed-based process viewer similar to top, but it allows one to scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see all processes and their full command lines. . Tasks related to processes (killing, renicing) can be done without entering their PIDs.
Repository: Procursus
Updated: hyperfine 1.15.0 [Utilities]
A command-line benchmarking tool. Developed in Rust, hyperfine provides the following features: . * Statistical analysis across multiple runs. * Support for arbitrary shell commands. * Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates. * Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark. * Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. * Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. * Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. * Parameterized benchmarks (e.g. vary the number of threads).
Repository: Procursus
A command-line benchmarking tool. Developed in Rust, hyperfine provides the following features: . * Statistical analysis across multiple runs. * Support for arbitrary shell commands. * Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates. * Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark. * Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. * Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. * Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. * Parameterized benchmarks (e.g. vary the number of threads).
Repository: Procursus
Updated: ipsw 3.1.203 [Utilities]
iOS/macOS Research Swiss Army Knife
Repository: Procursus
iOS/macOS Research Swiss Army Knife
Repository: Procursus
Updated: make 4.4 [Development]
utility for directing compilation GNU Make is a utility which controls the generation of executables and other target files of a program from the program's source files. It determines automatically which pieces of a large program need to be (re)created, and issues the commands to (re)create them. Make can be used to organize any task in which targets (files) are to be automatically updated based on input files whenever the corresponding input is newer --- it is not limited to building computer programs. Indeed, Make is a general purpose dependency solver.
Repository: Procursus
utility for directing compilation GNU Make is a utility which controls the generation of executables and other target files of a program from the program's source files. It determines automatically which pieces of a large program need to be (re)created, and issues the commands to (re)create them. Make can be used to organize any task in which targets (files) are to be automatically updated based on input files whenever the corresponding input is newer --- it is not limited to building computer programs. Indeed, Make is a general purpose dependency solver.
Repository: Procursus
Updated: libncurses-dev 6.3+20220423-2 [Development]
developer's libraries for ncurses
Repository: Procursus
developer's libraries for ncurses
Repository: Procursus
Updated: libncursesw6 6.3+20220423-2 [Libraries]
shared libraries for terminal handling (wide character support)
Repository: Procursus
shared libraries for terminal handling (wide character support)
Repository: Procursus
Updated: ncurses-bin 6.3+20220423-2 [Utilities]
terminal-related programs and man pages
Repository: Procursus
terminal-related programs and man pages
Repository: Procursus
Updated: ncurses-doc 6.3+20220423-2 [Development]
developer's guide and documentation for ncurses
Repository: Procursus
developer's guide and documentation for ncurses
Repository: Procursus
Updated: ncurses-term 6.3+20220423-2 [System]
This package contains terminfo data files to support most types of terminals.
Repository: Procursus
This package contains terminfo data files to support most types of terminals.
Repository: Procursus
Updated: liblzma-dev 5.2.8 [Development]
XZ-format compression library - development files XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . The native format of liblzma is XZ; it also supports raw (headerless) streams and the older LZMA format used by lzma. (For 7-Zip's related format, use the p7zip package instead.) This package provides the development library needed to build programs using liblzma.
Repository: Procursus
XZ-format compression library - development files XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . The native format of liblzma is XZ; it also supports raw (headerless) streams and the older LZMA format used by lzma. (For 7-Zip's related format, use the p7zip package instead.) This package provides the development library needed to build programs using liblzma.
Repository: Procursus
Updated: liblzma5 5.2.8 [Libraries]
XZ-format compression library XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . The native format of liblzma is XZ; it also supports raw (headerless) streams and the older LZMA format used by lzma. (For 7-Zip's related format, use the p7zip package instead.)
Repository: Procursus
XZ-format compression library XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . The native format of liblzma is XZ; it also supports raw (headerless) streams and the older LZMA format used by lzma. (For 7-Zip's related format, use the p7zip package instead.)
Repository: Procursus
Updated: xz-utils 5.2.8 [Archiving]
XZ-format compression utilities XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . This package provides the command line tools for working with XZ compression, including xz, unxz, xzcat, xzgrep, and so on. They can also handle the older LZMA format, and if invoked via appropriate symlinks will emulate the behavior of the commands in the lzma package. . The XZ format is similar to the older LZMA format but includes some improvements for general use: . * 'file' magic for detecting XZ files; * crc64 data integrity check; * limited random-access reading support; * improved support for multithreading (not used in xz-utils); * support for flushing the encoder.
Repository: Procursus
XZ-format compression utilities XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . This package provides the command line tools for working with XZ compression, including xz, unxz, xzcat, xzgrep, and so on. They can also handle the older LZMA format, and if invoked via appropriate symlinks will emulate the behavior of the commands in the lzma package. . The XZ format is similar to the older LZMA format but includes some improvements for general use: . * 'file' magic for detecting XZ files; * crc64 data integrity check; * limited random-access reading support; * improved support for multithreading (not used in xz-utils); * support for flushing the encoder.
Repository: Procursus
Updated: xzdec 5.2.8 [Archiving]
XZ-format compression utilities - tiny decompressors XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . This package provides the xzdec and lzmadec utilities, which write the decompressed version of a compressed file to standard output. The binaries are very small, so they can be easily stored on small media with some compressed files, and they are linked statically against liblzma so they can be used on machines without a compatible version of liblzma installed. However, they have: . * no compression support; * no support for writing to a file other than standard output; * no translated messages; * been optimized for size rather than speed. . For a full-featured xzcat command without these limitations, use the xz-utils package instead.
Repository: Procursus
XZ-format compression utilities - tiny decompressors XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . This package provides the xzdec and lzmadec utilities, which write the decompressed version of a compressed file to standard output. The binaries are very small, so they can be easily stored on small media with some compressed files, and they are linked statically against liblzma so they can be used on machines without a compatible version of liblzma installed. However, they have: . * no compression support; * no support for writing to a file other than standard output; * no translated messages; * been optimized for size rather than speed. . For a full-featured xzcat command without these limitations, use the xz-utils package instead.
Repository: Procursus