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The original version of acm was written by Riley Rainey. This is Umberto Salsi's updated version.
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(no translation yet)
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Multi-platform cross assembler for 6502/6510/65816 CPU
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Multi-platform cross assembler for 6502/6510/65816 CPU
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Translated and reviewed by
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This is a cross assembler that can produce code for the following processors: 6502, 6510 (including illegal opcodes), 65c02 and 65816. ACME supports the standard assembler stuff like global/local/anonymous labels, offset assembly, conditional assembly and looping assembly. It can include other source files as well as binaries while assembling. Calculations can be done in integer or float mode. Oh, and it is fast.
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Description
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This is a cross assembler that can produce code for the following processors: 6502, 6510 (including illegal opcodes), 65c02 and 65816. ACME supports the standard assembler stuff like global/local/anonymous labels, offset assembly, conditional assembly and looping assembly. It can include other source files as well as binaries while assembling. Calculations can be done in integer or float mode. Oh, and it is fast.
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Translated and reviewed by
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letsencrypt tiny Python client
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letsencrypt tiny Python client
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Translated and reviewed by
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Package: acme-tiny
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acme-tiny is a tiny script to issue and renew TLS certs from Let's Encrypt
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Description
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acme-tiny is a tiny script to issue and renew TLS certs from Let's Encrypt
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Translated and reviewed by
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This is a tiny, auditable script that you can throw on your server to issue and renew Let's Encrypt certificates. Since it has to be run on your server and have access to your private Let's Encrypt account key, the script is kept as tiny as possible (currently less than 200 lines). The only prerequisites are Python and openssl.
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Description
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This is a tiny, auditable script that you can throw on your server to issue and renew Let's Encrypt certificates. Since it has to be run on your server and have access to your private Let's Encrypt account key, the script is kept as tiny as possible (currently less than 200 lines). The only prerequisites are Python and openssl.
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Translated and reviewed by
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automatic certificate acquisition tool for Let's Encrypt
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automatic certificate acquisition tool for Let's Encrypt
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Package: acmetool
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acmetool is an easy-to-use command line tool for automatically acquiring TLS certificates from ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment) servers such as Let's Encrypt, designed to flexibly integrate into your webserver setup to enable automatic verification.
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Description
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acmetool is an easy-to-use command line tool for automatically acquiring TLS certificates from ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment) servers such as Let's Encrypt, designed to flexibly integrate into your webserver setup to enable automatic verification.
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acmetool is designed to work like make: you specify what certificates you want, and acmetool obtains certificates as necessary to satisfy those requirements. If the requirements are already satisfied, acmetool doesn't do anything when invoked. Thus, acmetool is ideally suited for use on a cron job; it will do nothing until certificates are near expiry, and then obtain new ones.
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Description
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acmetool is designed to work like make: you specify what certificates you want, and acmetool obtains certificates as necessary to satisfy those requirements. If the requirements are already satisfied, acmetool doesn't do anything when invoked. Thus, acmetool is ideally suited for use on a cron job; it will do nothing until certificates are near expiry, and then obtain new ones.
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acmetool is designed to minimise the use of state and be transparent in the state that it does use. All state, including certificates, is stored in a single directory, by default /var/lib/acme. The schema for this directory is simple, comprehensible and documented.
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Description
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acmetool is designed to minimise the use of state and be transparent in the state that it does use. All state, including certificates, is stored in a single directory, by default /var/lib/acme. The schema for this directory is simple, comprehensible and documented.
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Package: acmetool
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