1# $FreeBSD: src/tools/tools/README,v 1.18.2.2 2003/02/24 22:52:36 sam Exp $ 2# $DragonFly: src/tools/tools/README,v 1.5 2005/09/12 00:10:00 corecode Exp $ 3 4This directory is for tools. 5 6A tool is something which is sometimes useful, and doesn't fit any of the 7other categories. 8 9Please make a subdir per program, and add a brief description to this file. 10 11commitsdb A tool for reconstructing commit history using md5 12 checksums of the commit logs. 13crypto Exercise the crypto framework through /dev/crypto 14editing Editor modes and the like to help editing FreeBSD code. 15epfe Extract printing filter examples from printing.sgml. 16genreadmedeleted Create a README.DELETED suitable for the new contrib system. 17html-mv Rename HTML generated filenames to human readable filenames. 18ifinfo Uses the interface MIB to print out all the information 19 an interface exports in an ugly form. 20kdrv KernelDriver; add/list/remove third-party kernel driver 21 source to/in/from a kernel source tree. 22kernxref Shellscript to cross reference symbols in the LINT kernel. 23kerninclude Shellscript to find unused #includes in the kernel. 24local_syms Shellscript to find symbols not referenced by other files. 25mid Create a Message-ID database for mailing lists. 26portsinfo Generate list of new ports for last two weeks. 27scsi-defects Get at the primary or grown defect list of a SCSI disk. 28splitpatch Python script to split a large patch file into independent 29 patches. Default name convention is compatible with 30 the patch framework. 31tcl_bmake Generates a bmake Makefile for src/lib/libtcl. 32upgrade Scripts used for upgrading an installed system. 33vop_table Generates a HTML document that shows all the VOP's in 34 the kernel. 35diffburst OBSOLETE: equivalent functionality is available via split -p. 36 For example: "cat patchfile | split -p ^diff". See split(1). 37 38