Mixlib::shellout provides a simplified interface to shelling out
yet still collecting both standard out and standard error
and providing full control over environment, working directory,
uid, gid, etc.
The Synchronization TeXnology named SyncTeX is a new feature of recent
TeX engines designed by Jerome Laurens. It allows to synchronize
between input and output, which means to navigate from the source
document to the typeset material and vice versa.
RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects. RDoc
includes the +rdoc+ and +ri+ tools for generating and displaying online
documentation. See RDoc for a description of RDoc's markup and basic use.
RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects. RDoc
includes the +rdoc+ and +ri+ tools for generating and displaying online
documentation. See RDoc for a description of RDoc's markup and basic use.
Library that implements weak, soft, and strong references in Ruby that
work across multiple runtimes (MRI, REE, YARV, Jruby, Rubinius, and
IronRuby). Also includes implementation of maps/hashes that use references
and a reference queue.
Rubygame is a game-development extension and library for the ruby
language, with similarities to pygame. The purpose of rubygame is
make the creation of games in the ruby language simple, easy, and
fun, without limiting flexibility.
Templater is a powerful code generation framework. It declarative
rules for generators, supports generators discovery in gems, has idea
of actions other than template rendering and is open for extension.
Library that contains a collection of different hashmaps. All these hashmaps
are based on shared memory and are fast. This cuts down development time for
projects that need to keep data in shared memory.
The goal of the Subcommander project is to build an easy to use,
cross platform (Win32, Unix, MacOSX) subversion GUI client (subcommander)
including a visual diff and merge tool (submerge).
tclCheck is a program that carries out sanity checking of the brackets and
their nesting in tcl scripts. It can also print out the "skeleton" of the
program.
This is tclCheck version 1.1.8
-sander