X Window Information is a window information utility for developers of
applications, toolkits, and window managers. X Window Information
follows your pointer providing information about the windows below.
Information presented includes:
* A detailed description of the window hierarchy below the pointer.
* Parsed interpretations of standard properties from both the
application window and the window manager.
* Information about X server resources used by the application.
rubigen - Ruby Generator Framework
RubiGen is originally extracted from Ruby on Rails.
It is a framework to allow Ruby applications to generate file/folder stubs
(like the rails command does for Ruby on Rails, and the 'script/generate'
command within a Rails application during development).
RubiGen exists to give different development environments their own generator
framework.
Ruby-SDL-FFI is a low-level binding to SDL and related libraries using
Ruby-FFI. It provides very basic access to SDL from Ruby without the
need for a compiled C wrapper. It aims to be platform and Ruby
implementation independent.
rubygem-stella helps you to define realistic testplans and run them against your
webapps.
Stella is an agile testing tool for web applications. Software development has
changed in a way that demands a new kind of toolset. Stella integrates quickly
into your existing development process to help you run functional and
performance tests throughout your product lifecycle.
Parses one line street addresses and returns a normalized address object.
This is a near direct port of the of the perl module
Geo::StreetAddress::US originally written by Schuyler D. Erle.
For more information see
http://search.cpan.org/~sderle/Geo-StreetAddress-US-0.99/
Tilt is a thin interface over a bunch of different Ruby template engines in an
attempt to make their usage as generic possible. This is useful for web
frameworks, static site generators, and other systems that support multiple
template engines but don't want to code for each of them individually.
Tilt is a thin interface over a bunch of different Ruby template engines in an
attempt to make their usage as generic possible. This is useful for web
frameworks, static site generators, and other systems that support multiple
template engines but don't want to code for each of them individually.
Trollop is a commandline option parser for Ruby that gets out of your way. One
line of code per option is all you need to write. For that, you get a nice
automatically-generated help page (fit to your screen size!), robust option
parsing, command subcompletion, and sensible defaults for everything you don't
specify.
Trollop is a commandline option parser for Ruby that gets out of your way. One
line of code per option is all you need to write. For that, you get a nice
automatically-generated help page (fit to your screen size!), robust option
parsing, command subcompletion, and sensible defaults for everything you don't
specify.
SEDSED is a Python script that masters SED scripts. It generates SED debug
files in SED, which lets you debug scripts with your own version of SED.
It's also a script beautifier, doing indentation and spaces/comments
formatting. It can also convert SED scripts to colorful HTML files.