SL-H(6) Games Manual SL-H(6)NAME
sl-h - display animations aimed to entertain users who liked to see SL runs on their screen.
SYNOPSIS
sl-h [ -alFe ]
DESCRIPTION
sl-h displays animations aimed to entertain users who like to see SL runs on their screen. This is a slightly modified version of sl com-
mand, but it runs much long to please you very well :)
OPTIONS -a Some trouble happen! You'll feel pity for people who need help :-)
-l Display mini SL.
-F SL flys! (Do you know Japanese animation, "Galaxy Express 999" ?)
-e Allow interrupt by Ctrl+C (Default, as this is so heavy and violent).
SEE ALSO ls(1)BUGS
It never shows contents of current directory.
AUTHOR sl(6) was written by Toyoda Masashi <toyoda@is.titech.ac.jp>. The code in sl-h is taken from a patch which is distributed from
http://www.izumix.org.uk/sl/ and written by Izumi Tomonori <izumi@izumix.org.uk>. This manual page was written by Brian Ristuccia <bri-
anr@debian.org> and Kenshi Muto <kmuto@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system but may be used by others under the same license as
sl(6) itself.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution Apr 3, 2001 SL-H(6)
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ELZA(1) General Commands Manual ELZA(1)NAME
elza -- script language for automating HTTP requests
SYNOPSIS
elza [scriptfile]
DESCRIPTION
The elza is a scripting language aimed at automating requests on web pages.
Scripts written in elza are capable of mimicking browser behavior almost perfectly, making it extremely difficult for remote servers to
distinguish their activity from the activity generated by ordinary users and browsers. This gives those scripts the opportunity to act upon
servers that will not respond to requests generated using netcat, gammaprog, rebol, or similar tool.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
OPTIONS
scriptfile
The name and location of your script to be executed by elza.
Variables are specified either in the .elz script, or in elza.def
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Stijn de Bekker stijn@debian.org for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. A
copy of the license can be found under /usr/share/common-licenses/FDL.
FILES
/etc/elza.def
Default values for various elza variables.
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