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irc/bitchx-1.2.1 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Feature-rich scriptable IRC client
BitchX is an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client by Colten Edwards aka panasync@EFnet, it is based on its predecessors ircII and Epic. BitchX was originally started as a script by Trench and HappyCrappy for the popular Unix IRC client ircII. Around Christmas of 1994 the script was patched directly into the client by Colten Edwards. BitchX includes features which make it a bot, bouncer, and a friendly IRC client at the same time. BitchX is one the most popular IRC clients among Unix systems. It is highly customizable and capable of running scripts, so it can be used as an IRC bot too.
irc/rbot-20150311 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Ruby IRC bot similar to infobot
rbot is a ruby IRC bot. Think of him as a ruby infobot, with more and different features, and a nicer plugin scheme. His main features include: * Runtime configuration via irc chat * User authentication and access levels for using different bot features * Built in infobot-style keywords. See example session below. * Support for underlying fact database (infobot fact files), which can be overridden or supplemented by runtime keyword controls * Powerful plugin architecture, comes with plugins for many functions. * Multi-language support - comes with english definition only so far - translations welcome
japanese/ctags-5.8j2 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Feature-filled tagfile generator with Japanese support
Exuberant Ctags with Japanese language support. Exuberant Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of source language objects in source files that allows these items to be quickly and easily located by a text editor or other utility. Alternatively, it can generate a cross reference file which lists, in human-readable form, information about the various objects found in a set of source code files. Supported languages include: Assembler, ASP, AWK, BETA, C, C++, C#, COBOL, Eiffel, Fortran, HTML, Java, Javascript, Lisp, Lua, Make, Pascal, Perl, PHP, PL/SQL, Python, REXX, Ruby, S-Lang, Scheme, Shell (Bourne/Korn/Z), Standard ML, Tcl, Vera, Verilog, Vim and Yacc.
japanese/edict-fpw-1.2.2 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Japanese <-> English Dictionary (EPWING V1 format)
EDICT is a Japanese - English Dictionary by Mr. J.W. Breen. This is a Japanese-English and English-Japanese dictionary converted from the original one into JIS X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So it can be used by EPWING viewer on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS). URL for this converted dictionary is and URL for EDICT is ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/00INDEX.html ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/
japanese/kappa20-0.396 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
20-dot Kanji font Kappa20
Japanese 20 dot fonts(`Kappa20dot'). You can use: k20[mb] mincho/gothic (JIS X 0208) ('m' for medium mincho, 'b' for bold mincho) 10x20[mb] ascii (ISO-8859-1(Latin 1)) 10x20rk[mb] kana (JIS X 0201) 10x20L[239][mb] ISO 8859-[239] (Latin [239]) ipa-10x20[mb] Mule IPA fonts vk20[mb] k20[mb] modified for vertical writings Italic(slanted) fonts are available with 'i' postfix. An example usage: % kterm -fn a20m -fb a20b -fr r10m -frb a20b -fk k20m -fkb k20b -lsp 3 or in your Xresources file: KTerm*VT100*fontList: -kappa-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-* KTerm*VT100*boldFontList: -kappa-fixed-bold-r-normal--20-*
japanese/ng-1.4.4 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Light Emacs-clone with Japanese support
Ng is a very light weight Emacs clone editor, written in C. It doesn't have Lisp(that means very limited customization is available). Since you can invoke it very quickly (compared with real GNU Emacs), it is useful in dealing with changing small file a bit. Ng(Nihongo Micro Gnu Emacs) is a Mg(Micro Gnu Emacs)'s japanese port. Ng supports EUC, JIS and SJIS code. Ng also have (rather simple) C-mode. It is also very useful even if you don't need Japanese support.
java/windowbuilder-1.6.1 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Powerful and easy to use Java GUI designer for Eclipse
WindowBuilder is a powerful and easy to use bi-directional Java GUI designer that makes it very easy to create Java GUI applications without spending a lot of time writing code to display simple forms. With WindowBuilder you can create complicated windows in minutes. Use the visual designer and Java code will be generated for you. You can easily add controls using drag-and-drop, add event handlers to your controls, change various properties of controls using a property editor, internationalize your app and much more.
java/jgraph-5.13.0.4 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Java Graph Diagram Component
JGraph is the most powerful, lightweight, feature-rich, and thoroughly documented open-source graph component available for Java. It is accompanied by JGraphpad, the first free diagram editor for Java that offers XML, Drag and Drop and much more! With the JGraph zoomable component, you can display objects and relations (networks) in any Swing UI. JGraph can also be used on the server-side, for example to read a GXL graph, apply a custom layout algorithm, and return the result as a HTML image map.
java/jgraphx-2.5.1.0 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
The Java Graph Diagram Component version X (jgraph v6+)
JGraph is the most powerful, lightweight, feature-rich, and thoroughly documented open-source graph component available for Java. It is accompanied by JGraphpad, the first free diagram editor for Java that offers XML, Drag and Drop and much more! With the JGraph zoomable component, you can display objects and relations (networks) in any Swing UI. JGraph can also be used on the server-side, for example to read a GXL graph, apply a custom layout algorithm, and return the result as a HTML image map.
java/mx4j-3.0.2 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Open Source implementation of the Java Management Extensions (JMX)
MX4J is a project to build an Open Source implementation of the Java(TM) Management Extensions (JMX) and of the JMX Remote API (JSR 160) specifications, and to build tools relating to JMX. JMX is an optional package for J2SE that provides a standard way to manage applications. It can also be used to wrap legacy systems and provide a standard interface to the outside world, enabling the development of web services. JMX allows developers to write more modular and loosely coupled system components and reduce the complexity of large, interoperating systems.