Text::Glob implements glob(3) style matching that can be used to match
against text, rather than fetching names from a filesystem. If you want
to do full file globbing use the File::Glob module instead.
Parses "folksonomies", which are simple space-separated-but-optionally- quoted
tag lists. See Text::Tags::Parser for the actual module; Text::Tags may be used
in a future version of the distribution.
xsh is a powerfull command-line XML (DOM) editing tool/programming
language in the manner of Unix shell interpreters and line-oriented text
editors like ed. It can be used either interactively or for batch-mode
XML processing.
This implementation of Gettext for Python includes a Msgfmt class
which can be used to generate compiled mo files from Gettext po
files and includes support for the newer msgctxt keyword.
Domoticz is a Home Automation System that lets you monitor and configure
various devices like: Lights, Switches, various sensors/meters like
Temperature, Rain, Wind, UV, Electra, Gas, Water and much more.
Notifications/Alerts can be sent to any mobile device
This plugin is a wrapper around HTML::Tidy. It exports two methods
that allow you to either validate or clean up the output of your
cgiapp application. They should be called at the end of your postrun
method.
HTML::PrettyPrinter produces nicely formatted HTML code from a HTML syntax
tree. It is especially usefull if the produced HTML file shall be read or
edited manually afterwards. Various parameters let you adapt the output to
different styles and requirements.
HTML::TableExtract is a module that simplifies the extraction
of information contained in tables within HTML documents.
Tables of note may be specified using Headers, Depth, Count,
or some combination of the three. See the module documentation
for details.
Dillo aims to be a multiplatform alternative browser that's small,
stable, developer-friendly, usable, fast, and extensible. This
new, experimental version of Dillo is based upon FLTK toolkit,
rather than GTK1, and has been substantially rewritten.
LWP::Protocol::PSGI is a module to hijack any code that uses
LWP::UserAgent underneath such that any HTTP or HTTPS requests can be
routed to your own PSGI application.