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textproc/yaml-1.2.0 (Score: 0.0052506765)
YAML-1.1 parser and emitter
pecl-yaml is a YAML-1.1 parser and emitter, it Support for YAML 1.1 (YAML Ain't Markup Language) serialization using the LibYAML library.
textproc/Validate_ISPN-0.6.1 (Score: 0.0052506765)
Validation class for ISPN (International Standard Product Numbers)
This class provides methods to validate: - ISBN (International Standard Book Number) - ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) - ISMN (International Standard Music Number) - ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) - EAN/UCC-8 number - EAN/UCC-13 number - EAN/UCC-14 number - UCC-12 (U.P.C.) ID number - SSCC (Serial Shipping Container Code)
textproc/rnv-1.7.11 (Score: 0.0052506765)
Relax NG Compact Syntax validator
RNV is an implementation of Relax NG Compact Syntax validator in ANSI C.
textproc/cld-0.5.0 (Score: 0.0052506765)
PHP Bindings for Chromium Compact Language Detector
Exposes Chromium Compact Language Detector to PHP to find out what language a text is
textproc/extract_url-1.5.8 (Score: 0.0052506765)
Perl script that extracts URLs from email in MIME or plain text format
This is a Perl script that extracts URLs from correctly-encoded MIME email messages or plain text. This can be used either as a pre-parser for urlview, or to replace urlview entirely. This is designed primarily for use with the mutt emailer. The idea is that if you want to access a URL in an email, you pipe the email to a URL extractor (like this one) which then lets you select a URL to view in some third program (such as Firefox). An alternative design is to access URLs from within mutt's pager by defining macros and tagging the URLs in the display to indicate which macro to use. A script you can use to do that is tagurl.pl. Main features: - Configurable - Handles URLs that have been broken over several lines in format=flowed delsp=yes email messages - Handles quoted-printable email messages - Sanitizes URLs so that they can't break out of the command shell
textproc/docbook-xsl-1.76.1 (Score: 0.0052506765)
XSL DocBook stylesheets
These are XSL stylesheets for the DocBook DTD and its derivatives (Simplified DocBook, etc.).
textproc/confget-2.0.0 (Score: 0.0052506765)
Read variables from INI-style configuration files
The confget utility examines a INI-style configuration file and retrieves the value of the specified variables from the specified section. Its intended use is to let shell scripts use the same INI-style configuration files as other programs, to avoid duplication of data. The confget utility may retrieve the values of one or more variables, list all the variables in a specified section, list only those whose names or values match a specified pattern (shell glob or regular expression), or check if a variable is present in the file at all. It has a "shell-quoting" output mode that quotes the variable values in a way suitable for passing them directly to a Bourne-style shell.
textproc/Numbers_Roman-1.0.2 (Score: 0.0052506765)
PEAR methods for converting to and from Roman Numerals
PEAR::Numbers_Roman provides static methods for converting to and from Roman numerals. It supports Roman numerals in both uppercase and lowercase styles and conversion for and to numbers up to 5 999 999.
textproc/File_Fortune-1.0.0 (Score: 0.0052506765)
Interface for reading from and writing to fortune files
File_Fortune provides a PHP interface to reading fortune files. With it, you may retrieve a single fortune, a random fortune, or all fortunes in the file. Additionally, it offers the ability to access fortune files as if they were a native array, including updating and deleting items. All write operations will produce a binary header file to allow compatibility with the fortune and fortune-mod programs (as well as other fortune interfaces).
textproc/xdiff-1.5.2 (Score: 0.0052506765)
PECL extension to create/apply binary and text patches
pecl-xdiff is a php extension that creates and applies patches to both text and binary files.