Email::Simple::FromHandle provides an Email::Simple object which uses a
filehandle as its source, so it does not need to hold the entire body in memory
until needed.
The Helsinki Finite-State Transducer toolkit is intended for processing
natural language morphologies. The toolkit is demonstrated by wide-coverage
implementations of a number of languages of varying morphological complexity.
Ytree is a nifty file manager similar to xtree.
With some helper-applications (zip/zoo/tar etc.) you can also browse
archive files. Viewers for "special" files are configurable (*.wav,
*.gif etc.).
XTar is a Motif program for viewing and manipulating tar archives (which
may be compressed). The contents of the archive are displayed in the main
window and various options are available from pulldown and popup menus.
nsscache is a utility for caching directory service information into local
cache files.
On FreeBSD, it is intended to be used with the net/libnss-cache port but it
can also output BDB files for use by other operating systems.
Determine the infinitive form of a conjugated word. Also,
determine the suffix used to identify which rule to apply to
transform the conjugated word into the infinitive form.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
Regexp::Log::Common uses Regexp::Log as a base class, to generate regular
expressions for performing the usual data munging tasks on log files that
cannot be simply split().
Pretty nifty if you want to output dynamic text to your console or
other fixed-size-font displays, and at the same time it will display
it in a nice human-readable, or "cool" way.
Do you have smaller Python projects that only need a README file for
documentation? Want to host your README on Read The Docs?
sphinx-me is a BSD licensed tool that will create a Sphinx documentation shell
for your project and include the README file as the documentation index. It
handles extracting the required meta data such as the project name, author and
version from your project for use in your Sphinx docs.
Once you use sphinx-me to build your Sphinx docs, you can then add your project
to the Read The Docs site and have your project's README hosted with an
attractive Sphinx documentation theme.
Your README file should be in a reStructuredText compatible format.
CGI::ArgChecker - An extensible CGI parameter validation module (allowing
commonly used checks on parameters to be called more concisely and consistently)
based on String::Checker. This is really nothing more than a simple wrapper
around String::Checker.