catern / supervise
A minimal unprivileged process supervisor making use of modern Linux features
☆66Updated 3 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for supervise:
Users that are interested in supervise are comparing it to the libraries listed below
- Process-independent interface to Linux system calls☆68Updated 2 years ago
- Small expect-like library, clone of http://git.annexia.org/?p=miniexpect.git;a=summary☆69Updated 2 years ago
- Parse protocols, without any I/O☆46Updated 7 years ago
- A lightweight python3 library for arithmetic with real numbers.☆34Updated last year
- A fast, general purpose, graph based build and task execution utility.☆137Updated 5 years ago
- Incremental backup with strong cryptographic confidentiality baked into the data model.☆128Updated last year
- undo in any program that uses readline☆162Updated 7 years ago
- Sandboxing for GNU Make has never been easier☆229Updated 2 years ago
- Docker done right, from the bottom☆97Updated 4 years ago
- Prepared statement support for the system command☆29Updated 4 years ago
- Package, service and system definitions using GNU Guix for software and systems related to GOV.UK.☆69Updated 2 years ago
- Split your patch similarly to `git add -p` but supporting multiple buckets☆103Updated 2 years ago
- tar creator+extractor in ~100 lines of prolog☆259Updated last year
- An implementation of the redo build system in portable C with zero dependencies☆106Updated last year
- A better make, inspired by djb's redo.☆51Updated 4 months ago
- A POS Templating Language☆43Updated 3 years ago
- A synchronous, single-threaded interface for starting processes on Linux☆29Updated 3 years ago
- sed to C translator written in sed☆283Updated 3 years ago
- Forth Lisp Python Continuum: A small highly dynamic self-bootstrapping language☆222Updated 2 years ago
- file history with ed(1), diff(1), awk(1), sed(1) and sh(1)☆108Updated 4 years ago
- Programmatic code generation☆84Updated 5 years ago
- A Python DB-API abstraction module.☆27Updated 7 years ago
- Run scripts with very long shebang (#!) lines☆69Updated 3 years ago
- Gron in Awk☆71Updated last year
- C unit tests with a small header-only library.☆63Updated last year
- description of leahutils☆61Updated 2 years ago
- DWiki is the file based wiki-thing that Chris Siebenmann uses for his blogs. It's written in a pile of Python.☆49Updated 6 months ago
- Printf Oriented Message Protocol☆117Updated last year
- Turn dynamically linked ELF binaries and libraries into self-contained closures.☆171Updated 6 months ago
- Process labelled tabular ASCII data using normal UNIX tools☆161Updated 6 months ago