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dump.exe [file]
hex dump of file to stdout, using a nice
format (GPLv3+)
putclip.exe
copies stdin to the Windows clipboard
does NOT use Cygwin's /dev/clipboard
Not built unless on a WIN32 platform
(GPLv3+)
getclip.exe
copies the Windows clipboard to stdout
does NOT use Cygwin's /dev/clipboard
Not built unless on a WIN32 platform
(GPLv3+)
conv.exe
program for converting line endings of text
files between DOS and UNIX format.
(GPLv3+)
HEAVILY modified, but core routine is based on
the hd2u-0.5.12 distribution, available here:
http://www.megaloman.com/~hany/_data/hd2u/
by Peter Hanecak.
msgtool.exe / shmtool.exe / semtool.exe / semstat.exe
These programs were taken from "Linux Programmer's
Guide - Chapter 6" with a few changes so that they
build cleanly. The original versions were written
by (C)opyright 1994-1995, Scott Burkett.
** MODULE: msgtool
A command line tool for tinkering with SysV style
Message Queues
** MODULE: semtool
A command line tool for tinkering with SysV style
Semaphore Sets
** MODULE: semstat
Another tool for tinkering with Semaphore Sets
** MODULE: shmtool
A command line tool for tinkering with shared memory
For information on how to use these tools, call them
with the '-?' option. Also, see the Linux Programmer's
Guide -- the IPC chapter is included with the cygipc
distribution.
These tools can only be built if IPC functions are
available. On cygwin, that (currently) means "only if
the cygipc package is installed" or "if using a cygwin
kernel newer than 1.5.5"
(GPLv3+)
banner.exe
prints a large banner to stdout. From Joerg Schaible.
(GPLv3+)
lpr.exe
can be used to spool to a windows printer
(GPLv3+)
mkshortcut.exe
can be used to create "full featured" windows
shortcuts (as opposed to cygwin-symlinks implemented
using .lnk files, which aren't really "full-featured")
(GPLv3+)
readshortcut.exe
can be used to read information from windows shortcuts (such
as target, icon, window state, etc)
(GPLv3+)
cygstart.exe
A command-line tool which allows you to let Windows start a program or open
a file or URL in its associated application. It is similar to the Windows
command-line start command.
(GPLv3+)
cygdrop.exe
A command-line tool which allows you to let start a Cygwin or Windows
program with a restricted access token. All administrative rights are dropped
by default. The tool also provides options for finer control of groups and
privileges.
(GPLv3+)
ipck:
IPC utility brought over from cygipc.
(GPLv3+)
winln:
Drop-in replacement for ln(1) that creates Windows symbolic links
instead of Cygwin ones.
(GPLv3+)
cygicons:
DLL containing cygwin-related icons
(GPLv3+)
(*) originally BSD+advert, but falls under the blanket
conversion to BSD-no-advert, because it was originally
part of the UCB BSD distro.
<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.html>:
Note: The advertising clause in the license appearing
on BSD Unix files was officially rescinded by the
Director of the Office of Technology Licensing of the
University of California on July 22 1999. He states
that clause 3 is "hereby deleted in its entirety."
Note1: "last.exe" and "utmpdump.exe" were previously provided by
cygutils. However, once the `sysvinit' package was added to
the cygwin distribution, they were removed. They are now
provided by `sysvinit' -- which is where we took them from
in the first place.
Note2: "cal.exe" "col.exe" "colcrt.exe" "colrm.exe" "column.exe"
"ddate.exe" "getopt.exe" "mcookie.exe" "namei.exe" "rename.exe"
"rev.exe"
were previously provided by cygutils. However, they were removed in
version 1.3.0 because the `util-linux' package was added to the
cygwin distribution, and it provides those utilities. In fact,
it was from util-linux that the versions in cygutils were originally
derived.
Note3: "ascii.exe" was previously provided by cygutils. However, it
was removed in version 1.4.8 because the separate ascii package was
added to the cygwin distribution.
Note4: "realpath.exe" was previously provided by cygutils. It was
removed in version 1.4.8 because newer releases of coreutils (>=8.15)
now provide that utility.