This jar file comes from the old Netscape Navigator 4.0.
It allows a Java applet access to Javascript objects.
It is used by OpenDX.
This library, Class::ISA, provides functions that return the list (in
order) of names of classes Perl would search to find a method, with no
duplicates.
DefHash is a specification for using hashes to define things. It was born out of
several other projects/specifications like Sah, Rinci, Riap, Module::Patch.
This module monitors and processes any lines appended to the end of one
or more files in a given list of directories and keeping state between
sessions.
POE::API::Peek extends the POE::Kernel interface to provide clean access
to Kernel internals in a cross-version compatible manner. Other
calculated data is also available.
This module implements a PerlIO layer that can only read files and
return an MD5 digest of the contents of the file.
Licensee automates the process of reading LICENSE files and compares their
contents to known licenses using a fancy math thing called Rabin-Karp
rolling-hashes.
dnswalk is a DNS debugger. It performs zone transfers of specified
domains, and checks the database in numerous ways for internal
consistency, as well as accuracy.
Hexpert is a simple but flexible binary file editor. It has both
character and hex search modes, and can do both character and hex
editing.
It's a program that displays a badly made ASCII-art animation to
punish you for your typing error - and after that magically launches
the command you meant to launch.
The code is available under an MIT-like license on github - though
of course anybody can write his or her own version in a couple of
minutes.
This whole thing is heavily inspired by sl, which displays a steam
locomotive. However, gti is actually nicer than sl as it at least
executes git after the animation. :-)