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1) The readme is out-of-date, and unreadable on github 2) Some tools have their own directories, some don't 3) Many tools have neither readme nor descriptions. 4) Some files are misplaced This reorganizes so that each tool has its own directory, even if it only has a single file (Hint: If you use a tool, please add/update READMEs) The master README is complete, and readable on github The tools are in alphabetical order within category. There are some cases where this probably isn't the right thing to do, e.g. where there are separate tools that do "to" and "from" conversions. Each tool has at least a 1-line description in the master readme This commit does not change any tool.
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The tools project has been neglected.
This reorganizes so that each tool has its own directory, even if it only has a single file
(Hint: If you use a tool, please add/update READMEs. If you build a tool & can supply a
Makefile and/or VS build file, please do.)
The master README is complete, and readable on github.
The tools are in alphabetical order within category. There are some cases where this probably isn't the right thing to do, e.g. where there are separate tools that do "to" and "from" conversions.
Each tool has at least a 1-line description in the master readme
This commit does not change any tool.
Additional work that needs volunteers:
These are not on my todo list.