Hypercalc is an interpreted calculator program designed to calculate extremely large numbers.
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Hypercalc is an interpreted calculator program designed to calculate extremely large numbers.
Read moreThis article spotlights alternative tools to time, a simple tool that provides timing statistics about a program run.
Read morePerformance counters for Linux are a kernel-based subsystem that provide a framework for all things performance analysis.
Read moreFlemozi is a simple, fast, and lightweight picker for desktop operating systems. It’s written in Dart.
Read morerust-parallel is a command-line utility to execute commands in parallel and aggregate their output. It’s written in Rust.
Read moreThink of rargs as similar to xargs and awk with pattern-matching support. It’s written in the Rust programming language.
Read moreparallel is a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel using one or more computers. This tool is written in Perl.
Read moreWe spotlight alternative tools to hexdump, a utility that displays file contents in hexadecimal, octal, or ascii.
Read morexxd creates a hex dump of a given file or standard input. It can also convert a hex dump back to its original binary form.
Read moreuq is a simple, user-friendly alternative to sort | uniq. It removes duplicate lines from the output, regardless of the order.
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