Development
- GNU build system – contains autoconf and automake
- Gnulib – portability library designed for use with the GNU build system
- GNU Binutils – contains the GNU assembler (as) and the GNU linker (ld)
- GNU make – the Make program for GNU
- GNU Compiler Collection – optimizing compiler for many programming languages, including C, C++, Fortran, Ada, and Java.
- Data Display Debugger – debugger front-end for several debuggers (ddd)
- GNU Debugger – an advanced debugger (gdb)
- GNU C Library (glibc) – POSIX compliant C library
- GNU pth – software threads for POSIX-compatible operating systems.
- GNU Libtool – Shared library support
- GNU libmicrohttpd – embeddable HTTP server
- GNU m4 – macro processor
- GNU gperf - perfect hash function generator
- GNU gettext – internationalization library
- GNU lightning – just-in-time compilation that generating machine language
- DotGNU – replacement for Microsoft .NET
- GNU Classpath – libraries for Java
- GNU bison – parser generator intended to replace yacc
- GNU Guile – embeddable Scheme interpreter (extension language)
- BFD – object file library
- GNU MDK – a development kit for programming in MIX
- GNU indent – a program to indent C and C++ source code.
- GNU FriBidi – a library that implements Unicode's Bidirectional Algorithm
- MIT/GNU Scheme – interpreter, compiler and library for the Scheme programming language developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- SmartEiffel – the GNU Eiffel compiler
- GNU Smalltalk – ANSI Smalltalk-98 implementation (interpreter and class library).
- CLISP – ANSI Common Lisp implementation (compiler, debugger, and interpreter)
- GNU Common Lisp – an implementation of Common Lisp
- Gawk – GNU awk implementation
- GNU Fontutils – font management utilities
- GNU cflow – generate C flow graph.
- GNU AutoGen – An active tier-style tool for automated code generation.
- GNU cppi – Indent the C preprocessor directives in files to reflect their nesting.
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