07-17-2010
Probably not a kit, but at least a copy of the CD. I'll PM later today or tomorrow when I get into the pile.
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sdx(1) General Commands Manual sdx(1)
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NAME
sdx - Starkit Developer eXtension
DESCRIPTION
sdx combines a number of functions into a single command-line developer utility. Its most common use is to create, browse, and unravel
Starkits:
sdx qwrap myscript.tcl ?options ...?
create a starkit from a single Tcl script
sdx wrap mystar.kit ?options ...?
create a starkit from a mystar.vfs directory structure
sdx unwrap mystar.kit
the reverse of wrap, lets you dissect any starkit
sdx lsk mystar.kit
list the contents of a starkit, as seen when mounted in Tcl
sdx version mystar.kit
calculate the version ID of a starkit, report newest file found inside
sdx mkpack oldstar.kit newstar.kit
copy and optimally pack the Metakit data by removing all unused areas
sdx mksplit mystar.kit
split a starkit into mystar.head and a mystar.tail parts
sdx also has other, less frequently used commands, see sdx help and sdx help command for more information.
sdx is itself a Starkit, you can inspect its contents by doing sdx unwrap `which sdx`.
SEE ALSO
http://code.google.com/p/tclkit/, http://wiki.tcl.tk/sdx/, http://wiki.tcl.tk/starkit/, http://www.equi4.com/starkit/,
http://www.equi4.com/starkit/sdx.html
KEYWORDS
Starkit, Tcl
sdx 2.0 sdx(1)