kdesdk
Software Development Kit from the official KDE release
KDE is produced by an international technology team that creates free and open
source software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are a
modern desktop system for Linux and UNIX platforms, comprehensive office
productivity and groupware suites and hundreds of software titles in many
categories including Internet and web applications, multimedia, entertainment,
educational, graphics and software development.
gnome-software-plugin-fwupd
Firmware updater support for GNOME Software
Software lets you install and update applications and system extensions.
ghdl-llvm
VHDL compiler/simulator (LLVM backend)
GHDL is a compiler and simulator for VHDL, a Hardware Description Language.
GHDL is not an interpreter: it allows you to analyse and elaborate sources to
generate machine code from your design. Native program execution is the only
way for high speed simulation.
yubikey-manager
Python library and command line tool for configuring a YubiKey
YubiKey Manager (ykman) is a command line tool for configuring a YubiKey over
all transports. It is capable of reading out device information as well as
configuring several aspects of a YubiKey, including enabling or disabling
connection transports and programming various types of credentials.
utf8gen
convert ASCII hexadecimal Unicode code points to UTF-8
The utf8gen package contains one program, utf8gen, which reads
hexadecimal numbers interpreted as Unicode code points and produces
formatted output. The numbers are provided one per line. Each
number is optionally followed by a space plus miscellaneous text.
utfcheck
check validity of UTF-8 and ASCII files
The utfcheck program examines a text file and prints a summary
of what the file contains: ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 (either big-endian
or little-endian based on an initial Byte Order Mark), or binary
data. ASCII and UTF-8 files are processed further; UTF-16 and
binary files are not. For a UTF-8 file, the summary includes
whether or not the file begins with the Unicode Byte Order Mark
(U+FEFF). Any following data encountered that is not well-formed
ASCII or UTF-8 Unicode is considered to be binary data; upon
reading such data the input file is considered not to be a proper
text file and the program exits with an error status.