Local Software Documentation
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- as
- The GNU assembler.
- bash
- GNU Bourne Again SHell.
- bfd
- The GNU binary format library.
- binutils
- The GNU binary manipulation utilities.
- bison
- GNU's YACC-compatible parser generator.
- cc-mode
- Emacs C/C++ editing mode.
- cfg-paper
- General concepts behind configuration of the GNU Development Tools.
- configure
- Describes the Cygnus Support version of `configure'.
- cpp
- GNU's C preprocessor.
- cl
- Emacs common lisp emulation package.
- diff
- The GNU file differencing utilities.
- dired-x
- Emacs directory browsing mode.
- ediff
- Emacs patch/diff interface mode.
- emacs
- GNU emacs manual.
- fileutils
- GNU file handling utilities.
- forms
- Emacs forms mode.
- gasp
- The GNU assembly preprocessor.
- gcc
- GNU's C compiler.
- gdb
- GNU's debugger.
- gdbint
- GDB internals (for gdb developers).
- gnus
- An advanced emacs unified mail/news reader.
- gperf
- The GNU perfect hash generator.
- gprof
- The GNU execution profiler.
- gzip
- Gzip, the GNU (un)compress utility.
- info-stnd
- GNU's standalone info format document browser.
- info
- An emacs mode for browsing info format documents.
- iostream
- The GNU C/C++ IO library.
- ld
- The GNU linker.
- libg++
- The GNU C++ library.
- make
- GNU's program for directing recompilation.
- makeinfo
- Compiles info format documents from texinfo source.
- message
- Emacs unified mail/news composition mode.
- mh-e
- Emacs interface to the MH mail reader.
- remsync
- Remote file tree synchronization over email.
- sc
- Supercite, an emacs mail/news citation tool.
- sh-utils
- GNU shell utilities.
- sharutils
- GNU shell archive and uuencoding tools.
- stabs
- The "stabs" debugging format.
- standards
- GNU coding standards.
- tar
- The GNU tape archiver.
- texinfo
- The GNU documentation markup language.
- textutils
- GNU text file manipulation utilities.
- time
- The GNU time command.
- viper
- Emacs vi emulation mode.
- w3
- Emacs web browsing mode.