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The apipe command pipes the contents of the current acme window through its argument shell command and updates them to the result by applying minimal changes.
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The apipe command pipes the contents of the current acme window through its argument shell command and updates them to the result by applying minimal changes. |
Calc is a calculator designed to be run on the command line.
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Calc is a calculator designed to be run on the command line. |
A "simple" program to display some text and let the user drag it around.
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A "simple" program to display some text and let the user drag it around. |
The pxargs command is a simpler version of xargs(1) that can execute commands in parallel.
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The pxargs command is a simpler version of xargs(1) that can execute commands in parallel. |
rpcreader demonstrates using RPC to initiate file streaming over the same connection.
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rpcreader demonstrates using RPC to initiate file streaming over the same connection. |
Share is a piece of demo code to illustrate the flexibility of the rpc and netchan packages.
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Share is a piece of demo code to illustrate the flexibility of the rpc and netchan packages. |
The stackgraph command reads a Go stack trace (as produced by a Go panic) from its standard input and writes an SVG file suitable for viewing in a web browser on its standard output.
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The stackgraph command reads a Go stack trace (as produced by a Go panic) from its standard input and writes an SVG file suitable for viewing in a web browser on its standard output. |
The timestamp command annotates lines read from standard input with the time that they were read.
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The timestamp command annotates lines read from standard input with the time that they were read. |
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