40 packages tagged with “GNU”
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xgettext.exe and msgmerge.exe GNU tools ported from linux to windows. All the credits goes to http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/
Windows build of GNU gettext tools (msgfmt, xgettext etc.), maintained by Poedit developer.
This is a Getopt C#.NET port based on Aaron M. Renn's Java port of GNU Getopt.
Helpful utilities for your ASP.NET MVC code.
A reboot of tonerdo's ReadLine library for .NET
Graphical console tools, VT sequence manipulation tools, console mouse tools, and much more...
GNU Bison (parser generator)
This currently very small project was made to wrap some Gnu libc functions to the dotnet-world.
Graphical console tools, VT sequence manipulation tools, console mouse tools, and much more... This provides developers the image processing component for both .NET Framework and .NET applications.
The GMP Native Interface for .NET Library exposes to .NET (through P-Invoke and .NET types) all of the functionality of the GNU MP Library (version 6.1.2). It automatically loads at runtime the 32-bit or 64-bit GNU MP library that matches the current CPU architecture, thus allowing building Visual Studio Projects for AnyCPU, x86, or x64. It is based on the GNU MP "fat" build which automatically detects the current CPU type, and selects any available assembly language code optimization for that CPU, thus providing optimal performance. Documentation with sample usage is given at the Project URL. GNU MP is at https://gmplib.org/. Supported Platform: .NET Framework 4.0+
Our own Readline solution for .NET
Graphical console tools, VT sequence manipulation tools, console mouse tools, and much more... This provides developers icons provided by OpenMoji for both .NET Framework and .NET applications.
This is the Hungarian localization assembly for Gnu.Getopt.
This is the German localization assembly for Gnu.Getopt.
This is the Czech localization assembly for Gnu.Getopt.
This is the French localization assembly for Gnu.Getopt.
A package containing the Gnu Win 32 tools.
This is the Japanese localization assembly for Gnu.Getopt.
This is the Norwegian localization assembly for Gnu.Getopt.
A C# library that allows you to manipulate with your console, like colors, VT sequences, and more. This provides developers the console resize listener component for both .NET Framework 4.8 and .NET 8.0 applications.
C#.NET port of Java port of GNU getopt from glibc 2.0.6
This is the Dutch localization assembly for Gnu.Getopt.
A multi-platform command-line utility that provides seamless access to GNU toolkits on non-GNU operating systems.
Loudenvier.ReadLine is a fork of tonerdo's ReadLine with bug fixes, new features and modern C# syntax. Loudenvier.ReadLine is a GNU Readline like library built in pure C#. It can serve as a drop in replacement for the inbuilt Console.ReadLine() and brings along with it some of the terminal goodness you get from unix shells, like command history navigation and tab auto completion.
GNU FriBidi native libraries for Windows, Linux and Mac
Windows build of GNU gettext tools (msgfmt, xgettext etc.), maintained by Freedom Scientific.
A C# library that allows you to manipulate with your console, like colors, VT sequences, and more. This provides developers a list of extensions used by Terminaux. You can use these extensions in your own console applications.
The MPFR Native Interface for .NET Library exposes to .NET (through P-Invoke and .NET types) all of the functionality of the GNU MPFR Library (version 4.0.0). It automatically loads at runtime the 32-bit or 64-bit GNU MPFR library that matches the current CPU architecture, thus allowing building Visual Studio Projects for AnyCPU, x86, or x64. It is based on the GNU MPFR "fat" build which automatically detects the current CPU type, and selects any available assembly language code optimization for that CPU, thus providing optimal performance. Because GNU MPFR depends on GNU MP (https://gmplib.org/), this package depends on the Math.Gmp.Native.NET package which exposes all of the GNU MP library (version 6.1.2). Documentation with sample usage is given at the Project URL. GNU MPFR is at http://www.mpfr.org/. Supported Platform: .NET Framework 4.0+