SDX is an application designed to interact with Starkits (previously called scripted documents). The acronym now stands for Starkit Developer eXtension.
(You can find it at http://mini.net/sdarchive/ )
Hopefully users of sdx will chime in here with pointers to documentation, examples of use, tricks, techniques, and more. The combination of tclkit and starkits is a very powerful one.
See also Starpacks (previously called Custom TclKits) and Scripted Document Structure.
Examples of using sdx:
(Note that online help is available as sdx help and sdx help cmd)
- sdx addtoc
- deprecated
- sdx eval
- evaluate Tcl from the command line (try "sdx eval parray tcl_platform")
- sdx fetch
- fetch an http file (try "sdx fetch http://wiki.tcl.tk/4.html ")
- sdx ftpd
- runs an FTP server
- sdx httpd
- run a little HTTP server
- sdx httpdist
- synchronize a dir tree over the web (see [L1 ])
- sdx ls
- list files, also on windows
- sdx lsk yourstarkit
- List the contents of a starkit
- sdx md5sum
- calculate MD5 sums (probably broken)
- sdx mkshow
- dump Metakit views
- sdx qwrap
- a shortcut for "sdx wrap", creating a runnable compressed starkit from a single Tcl script (avoids having to do "mkdir myapp.vfs/bin/main.tcl" etc, manually)
- sdx ratarx
- reverse actions of a "tar x" command (delete all files also present inside the tarx, leaving only those that differ)
- sdx rexecd
- remote exec server
- sdx sync
- copy one tree to another, but only changes (can also deal with SD's)
- sdx treetime <NEW>
- adjust modtimes in dir trees to match most recent file inside
- sdx unwrap yourstarkit
- Extract the contents of a starkit into a file system. Creates a directory with the name [file root starkit].vfs
- sdx wrap skname
- Takes the contents of the directory skname.vfs and and creates a starkit with the name skname from it.
Category Application | Category Wikit | Category Scripted Document | Category Tclkit