David Cantrell (@dcantrell)
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  • Followers 88
  • Following 26
  • Registered over 15 years ago
  • Most used languages
    C
    52.9 %
    Shell
    17.6 %
    Python
    17.6 %
    Perl
    5.9 %
    JavaScript
    5.9 %
  • Location πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
  • Country Total Rank 17,346
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Top repositories

1

bsdutils

Alternative to GNU coreutils using software from FreeBSD
C
167
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2

pyparted

Python bindings for GNU parted (libparted)
C
83
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3

pycoreutils

Python implementation of basic Unix utilities, modeled to support GNU coreutils features.
Python
52
star
4

vpncwatch

vpnc keepalive daemon for Linux systems
C
38
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5

ldap-for-dhcp

OpenLDAP support for dhcpd in ISC dhcp
Perl
25
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6

darwin-free

Command line memory status tool for MacOS X, similar to free(1) on Linux.
C
15
star
7

denag

Suppress the MIPSpro license nag screen when invoking cc, CC, or c89 on IRIX
Shell
5
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8

netstat

Fork of Linux net-tools and reduced to just netstat(8)
C
5
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9

guests

qemu virtual guest management script for OpenBSD
4
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10

radiofiles

Motorola radio codeplugs, notes, and other files
4
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11

mystuff

My local OpenBSD ports collection (/usr/ports/mystuff)
Shell
2
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12

.dotfiles

Configuration files for my home directory. See .dotfiles/README for more info.
Python
2
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13

backup-tools

My scripts and config files for my local backup system.
Shell
2
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14

socialfixer

Social Fixer configuration
JavaScript
1
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15

cvs

Concurrent Versions System
C
1
star
16

warhw

C
1
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17

no

Forbid installation of software on yum-based systems by package name or author.
Python
1
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18

dcsysvinit

The classic Linux sysvinit software, updated for the 21st century.
C
1
star
19

historical-linux

Historical Linux distributions and scripts to use them in qemu
1
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20

kmod

Fork of the Linux kmod project ported to build and run on macOS. Obviously without module loading and unloading, but modinfo and related functions work if you want to examine built Linux kernel modules on macOS.
C
1
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