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- accf GNU Accounting Utilities
- autoconf Creating Automatic Configuration Scripts
- automake Tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in'
- bash Bash Reference Manual
- bc dc, an arbitrary precision calculator
- bfd LIB BFD, the Binary File Descriptor Library
- binutils The GNU Binary Utilities
- bison The YACC-compatible Parser Generator
- cvs Concurrent Versions System
- ddd DDD is a graphical front-end for GDB and other command-line debuggers
- dejagnu The DejaGnu Testing Framework
- diffutils Comparing and Merging Files
- elisp Emacs Lisp Reference Manual
- emacs GNU Emacs Manual
- emacs-lisp-intro Programming in Emacs Lisp
- fileutils GNU Fileutils
- findutils Finding Files
- finger Program which allows users of Unix hosts on the Internet network to get information about each other
- flex A fast scanner generator
- gas The GNU Assembler
- gawk Effective AWK Programming
- gdb Debugging with GDB
- gettext Native Language Support Library and Tools
- gleem OpenGL Extremely Easy-to-use Manipulators Documentation
- glibc The GNU C Library
- gmp The GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library
- gperf A perfect hash function generator written in C++
- gprof The GNU Profiler
- gzip The data compression program
- ld The GNU linker
- m4 A powerful macro processor
- make A Program for Directing Recompilation
- nana Improved support for assertions and logging in C and C++
- plotutils Programs and functions for drawing and data plotting
- sed sed, a stream editor
- sharutils A set of shell archiver utilities
- tar an archiver tool
- termcap a library and data base that enables programs to use display terminals in a terminal-independent manner
- termutils Portable Terminal Control From Scripts
- texinfo The GNU Documentation Format
- textutils A set of text utilities
- wget The noninteractive downloading utility
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