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bin/rc/9fs:				Local mods with interesting examples.
bin/rc/Mg:				Open messages matching a pattern; intended for Acme Mail.
bin/rc/(a2b b2a):		rc versions of Boyd Roberts' Baudot converters.
bin/rc/amail:			How I run acme for mail only, hiding plumb's edit port.
bin/rc/cadet:			Edit files directly in a rio window.
bin/rc/contrindx:			Script for generating contrib index on the Plan 9 wiki.
bin/rc/cx:				Wrapper around ssh.
bin/rc/eow:			Calculate days until the end of the world.
bin/rc/flight:			Track flights, in the spirit of fedex/usps/ups.
bin/rc/grabwin:			Generate a png from the current window (or screen) every few seconds.
bin/rc/host:			Simple hostname lookup modeled after OS X's "host".
bin/rc/journal:			Keep daily working set with notes.
bin/rc/looktag:			Look up  tags and plumb results; see src/ctags.
bin/rc/lynx2txt:			Have lynx (see /n/sources/contrib/fgb/tar/lynx2-8-7.tgz) dump to acme.
bin/rc/ncp:				Trivial ncp implementation; see lib/man/ncp.1.
bin/rc/notspam:			Unspam every message in a mailbox; run from cron for IMAP clients.
bin/rc/riostart:			Fairly complex example rio startup script; uses lib/wins.
bin/rc/snip:			Pastebin-like service using rc and 9p.
bin/rc/sparkline:			Generate pseudo-sparklines in unicode from a series of numbers.
bin/rc/stripmail:			Given a upas/fs message, print the simplest representation we can.
bin/rc/tagclock:			Put a clock in the tag of any acme window.
bin/rc/tcp17038:		Vac score submission service.
bin/rc/timeavg:			Print a report averaging multiple 'time' runs, possibly of multiple programs.
bin/rc/tjd:				Print the Truncated Julian Day, a useful linear count of days.
bin/rc/tweet:			Simple tweeter; see also http://labs.utopian.net/who/josh/plan9/microbe/
bin/rc/vacbak:			Backup a set of files to venti; stick it in cron on Unix.
bin/rc/waitloop:			Retry a command with a minimum delay.
bin/rc/web:			Handle the web. See bin/unix/webfifo, bin/rc/(lynx2txt sendurl).

bin/unix:				Scripts intended for running on Unix with Plan 9 from User Space.

lib/man:				Man pages.
lib/profile:				My default lib/profile; works on both Unix and Plan 9.
lib/tet.*:				Example files for use with vacbak.
lib/u9fs.plist:			Example to run u9fs from launchd on OS X.
lib/uname:				Example for cx and modified 9fs commands.
lib/wins:				Example startup scripts for rio and acme.

mail/lib/altalias:			Multi-domain alias lookup for upas.

opt/:					Optional packages; format still in development.

src/9/pc/devarch.c:		Replacement which adds archconf for printing conf structure; testing.
src/cmd/checkp9auth.c:	Replacement for qmail's checkpassword. Very lightly tested; gave up on qmail.
src/cmd/curslife.c:		Play Conway's Game of Life in your mouse cursor.
src/cmd/datefmt.[bc]:		Limbo and C datestamp printers, similar to unix date(1).
src/cmd/ident.c:			Stand-alone work-alike to RCS' ident; finds keywords in files.
src/cmd/inbox:			faces(1) derivative with more verbose display.
src/cmd/mayan.c:		Like datefmt, but for the Mayan calendar. Mostly foolishness.
src/cmd/nfaces:			faces(1) derivative for smaller display, omitting times & domains.
src/cmd/nile:			rio(1) derivative consolidating various mods, offering menuless operation.
src/cmd/prowl.c:		Send messages to Prowl (prowl.weks.net) to push to iOS.
src/cmd/timestamp.c:		Put timestamps on output. Optionally uses datefmt. Modified from sqweek.
src/cmd/winwatch.c:		Puts a menu on button 3 similar to rio's.
src/cmd/writecursor.c:	Trivial example of setting your cursor directly. Defaults to glenda.
src/ctags:				Exuberant Ctags 5.7 on Plan 9 with Acme-style tag generation.
src/lib/djb-ape:			libdjb from fefe.de/djb ported to APE; lightly tested.
src/vcf2pq:			Convert vCards to pq(1) data files.

tmp/:					Junk.
ufo/:					Things hosted for other people; empty.

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