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  2. Apache Felix - Wikipedia

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    Apache Felix is an open source implementation of the OSGi Core Release 6 framework specification. [2] The initial codebase was donated from the Oscar project at ObjectWeb . [ 3 ] The developers worked on Felix for a full year and have made various improvements while retaining the original footprint and performance.

  3. ApacheBench - Wikipedia

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    ApacheBench (ab is the real program file name) is a single-threaded command line computer program used for benchmarking (measuring the performance of) HTTP web servers. [1] Originally it was used to test the Apache HTTP Server but it is generic enough to test any web server supporting HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1 protocol versions.

  4. List of Apache modules - Wikipedia

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    Determines the MIME type of files in the same way the Unix file(1) command works: it looks at the first few bytes of the file. Intended as a "second line of defense" for cases that mod_mime can't resolve. mod_mono: Version 2.0 and newer: Third-party extension: Xamarin : Apache License, Version 2.0

  5. Caddy (web server) - Wikipedia

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    Caddy is organized into three main components: a command, the core library, and configuration modules. [8] The command is the extensible interface by which the program is executed; it can also load configuration files, run common modes, manage installed plugins, and offer relevant utility functions.

  6. Cygwin - Wikipedia

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    Cygwin (/ ˈ s ɪ ɡ w ɪ n / SIG-win) [3] is a free and open-source Unix-like environment and command-line interface (CLI) for Microsoft Windows. The project also provides a software repository containing open-source packages. Cygwin allows source code for Unix-like operating systems to be compiled and run on Windows. Cygwin provides native ...

  7. List of command-line interpreters - Wikipedia

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    COMMAND.COM, the original Microsoft command line processor introduced on MS-DOS as well as Windows 9x, in 32-bit versions of NT-based Windows via NTVDM; cmd.exe, successor of COMMAND.COM introduced on OS/2 and Windows NT systems, although COMMAND.COM is still available in virtual DOS machines on IA-32 versions of those operating systems also.

  8. find (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    The find command is a filter to find lines in the input data stream that contain or don't contain a specified string and send these to the output data stream. It does not support wildcard characters. [3] The command is available in DOS, [4] Digital Research FlexOS, [5] IBM/Toshiba 4690 OS, [6] IBM OS/2, [7] Microsoft Windows, [8] and ReactOS. [9]

  9. find (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    grep is a command-line utility for searching plain-text data sets for lines matching a regular expression and by default reporting matching lines on standard output. tree is a command-line utility that recursively lists files found in a directory tree, indenting the filenames according to their position in the file hierarchy.