ace

Object-Oriented Access to ACEDB Databases

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/ace.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install ace
Ubuntu
apt-get install ace
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S libace-perl
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install ace
Fedora
dnf install libace-perl
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ace
OS X
brew install ace
Raspbian
apt-get install ace

libace-perl

Object-Oriented Access to ACEDB Databases

AcePerl is an object-oriented Perl interface for the AceDB database. It provides functionality for connecting to remote AceDB databases, performing queries, fetching ACE objects, and updating databases. The programmer's API is compatible with the JADE Java API, and interoperable with the API used by BoulderIO. AceDB is a genome database system developed since 1989 primarily by Jean Thierry-Mieg (CNRS, Montpellier) and Richard Durbin (Sanger Institute). It was originally developed for the C.elegans genome project , from which its name was derived (A C. elegans DataBase).

ace

HTML template engine for Go (command-line tool)

Ace is an HTML template engine for Go. This is inspired by Slim (http://slim-lang.com/) and Jade (http://jade-lang.com/). This is a refinement of Gold (http://gold.yoss.si/). Example: = doctype html html lang=en head title Hello Ace = css h1 { color: blue; } body h1 {{.Msg}} #container.wrapper p.. Ace is an HTML template engine for Go. This engine simplifies HTML coding in Go web application development. = javascript console.log('Welcome to Ace'); This package provides the /usr/bin/ace command-line tool and example files.

gap-pkg-ace

Advanced Coset Enumerator

golang-github-yosssi-ace

HTML template engine for Go

gap-packages

Extra packages for GAP

ace-voip

A simple VoIP corporate directory enumeration tool

ACE (Automated Corporate Enumerator) is a simple yet powerful VoIP Corporate Directory enumeration tool that mimics the behavior of an IP Phone in order to download the name and extension entries that a given phone can display on its screen interface. In the same way that the "corporate directory" feature of VoIP hardphones enables users to easily dial by name via their VoIP handsets, ACE was developed as a research idea born from "VoIP Hopper" to automate VoIP attacks that can be targeted against names in an enterprise Directory. The concept is that in the future, attacks will be carried out against users based on their name, rather than targeting VoIP traffic against random RTP audio streams or IP addresses. ACE works by using DHCP, TFTP, and HTTP in order to download the VoIP corporate directory. It then outputs the directory to a text file, which can be used as input to other VoIP assessment tools.