python3-ijson

event-driven JSON parser (Python 3 version)

Ijson is an iterative, event-driven JSON parser with a standard Python iterator interface. The principle is similar to Java SAX parser: the user can parse a document on-line, without storing the whole object in memory.

dothost

simple DNS lookup network utility, produces output in Graphviz format

Dothost is a Domain Name System (DNS) lookup network utility that produces output in Graphviz format. Supported output formats are: ascii, boxart, html, svg, dot, txt, vcg, gdl, graphml, gif, jpg, pdf, png and ps. It's a tool that display DNS records in the terminal or export to a file.

knot-host

Version of 'host' bundled with Knot DNS

Knot DNS is a fast, authoritative only, high performance, feature full and open source name server.

charliecloud

user-defined software stacks (UDSS) for HPC centers (metapackage)

Charliecloud provides user-defined software stacks (UDSS) (aka containers) for high-performance computing (HPC) centers. This "bring your own software stack" functionality addresses needs such as: software dependencies that are numerous, complex, unusual, differently configured, or simply newer/older than what the center provides; build-time requirements unavailable within the center, such as relatively unfettered internet access; validated software stacks and configuration to meet the standards of a particular field of inquiry; portability of environments between resources, including workstations and other test and development system not managed by the center; consistent environments, even archivally so, that can be easily, reliabily, and verifiably reproduced in the future; and/or usability and comprehensibility.

charliecloud-runtime

user-defined software stacks (UDSS) for HPC centers (runtime tools)

Charliecloud provides user-defined software stacks (UDSS) (aka containers) for high-performance computing (HPC) centers. This "bring your own software stack" functionality addresses needs such as: software dependencies that are numerous, complex, unusual, differently configured, or simply newer/older than what the center provides; build-time requirements unavailable within the center, such as relatively unfettered internet access; validated software stacks and configuration to meet the standards of a particular field of inquiry; portability of environments between resources, including workstations and other test and development system not managed by the center; consistent environments, even archivally so, that can be easily, reliabily, and verifiably reproduced in the future; and/or usability and comprehensibility.

python3-virt-firmware

Tools for manipulating edk2 (ovmf/qemu-efi) firmware images

This is a collection of tools for edk2 firmware images. They support decoding and printing the content of firmware volumes. Variable stores (e.g. OVMF_VARS.fd) can be modified, for example to enroll secure boot certificates. Tools included: