X11Fonts: Complete set of fonts for X11 server. Expect is an automation tool for terminal. Tcl / Tk / Expect: Tcl is a simple-to-learn yet very powerful language. Subversion (SVN): Subversion is a powerful version control system. SquashFS: mksquashfs and unsquashfs tools allow you to create/unpack squashfs filesystems from Windows. Sqlite3: Software library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. Screen: Screen is a terminal multiplexer and window manager that runs many separate 'screens' on a single physical character-based terminal. Ruby: Interpreted object-oriented scripting language. ![]() Python: An interpreted, interactive object-oriented programming language. Png2Ico: Png2Ico Converts PNG files to Windows icon resource files. Perl: Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language ![]() PdKsh: A KSH shell open-source implementation. OpenSSL: A toolkit implementing SSL v2/v3 and TLS protocols. Node.js: Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. NEdit: NEdit is a multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System. Multitail: Program for monitoring multiple log files, in the fashion of the original tail program. Midnight Commander: Midnight Commander is a feature rich text mode visual file manager. Lrzsz: Unix communication package providing the XMODEM, YMODEM ZMODEM file transfer protocols. ![]() Lftp: Sophisticated file transfer program and ftp/http/bittorrent client. Joe: Fast and simple editor which emulates 5 other editors. Httperf: A tool for measuring web server performance. Gvim: The Vim editor with a GTK interface Git v2.17.2: A fast and powerful version control system. Git: A fast and powerful version control system. Gcc, G++ and development tools: the GNU C/C++ compiler and other development toolsĭnsUtils: This plugin includes some useful utilities for host name resolution: dig, host, nslookup and nsupdate.Į2fsProgs: Utilities for creating, fixing, configuring, and debugging ext2/3/4 filesystems.Įmacs: The extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editorĮxif: Command-line utility to show EXIF information hidden in JPEG files.įVWM2: A light but powerful window manager for X11.įile: Determines file type using magic numbers.įontforge: A complete font editor with many features If you need to enhance MobaXterm with extra tools and commands, you can also use the MobApt package manager: type "MobApt" (or "apt-get") inside MobaXterm terminal.Ĭugin: Collection of core UNIX tools for WindowsĬmake: Cross-platform makefile generation systemĬorkscrew: Corkscrew allows to tunnel TCP connections through HTTP proxiesĬurl: Curl is a command line tool for transferring data with URL syntaxĬvsClient: A command line tool to access CVS repositories usr/local/share/gtksourceview-3.In order to install these plugins, just download them and put them in the same directory than MobaXterm executable. ![]() usr/share/gnome/gtksourceview-3.0/styles/ In Debian-based distributions this is package python-gtksourceview2.Ī typical search path for GtkSourceView version 3 looks like To run it you need the python bindings for GtkSourceView 2. If this does not work in your distribution you can find out your style search path with this python script. usr/local/share/gtksourceview-2.0/styles/ usr/share/gnome/gtksourceview-2.0/styles/ To install a style just place its XML file into a folder of the style search path.Ī typical search path for GtkSourceView version 2 looks like: So the information below isn't particularly relevant, though I'll let it stay because it might help in some way. The original themes are (on my machine) at: Though I believe on some installations it is at: $HOME/.local/share/gedit/styles/ On my machine it seems gedit keeps its newly added themes at:
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