Archivemount is a piece of glue code between libarchive
(http://people.freebsd.org/~kientzle/libarchive/) and FUSE
(http://fuse.sourceforge.net). It can be used to mount a (possibly compressed)
archive (as in .tar.gz or .tar.bz2) and use it like an ordinary filesystem.
Text::Haml implements Haml
http://haml-lang.com/docs/yardoc/file.HAML_REFERENCE.html
specification.
Text::Haml passes specification tests written by Norman Clarke
http://github.com/norman/haml-spec and supports only cross-language
Haml features. Do not expect Ruby specific things to work.
This is a Python library of web-related functions, such as:
- remove comments, or tags from HTML snippets
- extract base url from HTML snippets
- translate entites on HTML strings
- encoding mulitpart/form-data
- convert raw HTTP headers to dicts and vice-versa
- construct HTTP auth header
- converting HTML pages to unicode
- RFC-compliant url joining
- sanitize urls (like browsers do)
- extract arguments from urls
This module provides regular expressions according to `RFC 3986 "Uniform
Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax" and `RFC 3987 "Internationalized
Resource Identifiers (IRIs)" and utilities for composition and relative
resolution of references.
* http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986
* http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3987
Multiprotocol Web Services for TurboGears
TGWebServices provides a super simple API for creating web services
that are available via SOAP, HTTP->XML, and HTTP->JSON.
The SOAP API generates WSDL automatically for your Python and even
generates enough type information for statically typed languages
(Java and C#, for example) to generate good client code on their end.
This package accesses the Space-Track web site,
http://www.space-track.org, and retrieves orbital data from this site.
You must register and get a username and password before you can make
use of this package, and you must abide by the site's restrictions,
which include not making the data available to a third party.
In addition, the celestrak method queries http://celestrak.com/ for a
named data set, and then queries http://www.space-track.org/ for the
orbital elements of the objects in the data set.
Beginning with version 0.017, there is provision for retrieval of
historical data.
Nothing is exported by default, but the shell method/subroutine can be
exported if you so desire.
Most methods return an HTTP::Response object. See the individual
method document for details. Methods which return orbital data on
success add a 'Pragma: spacetrack-type = orbit' header to the
HTTP::Response object if the request succeeds.
driven WikiWiki websites, such as http://www.wikitravel.org|Wikitravel or
http://www.wikipedia.org|Wikipedia. The interface mimics the two most basic
cvs commands: update and commit with similarly named methods. Each of these
has a shorter alias, as in cvs.
This class is a Google specialization of WWW::Search. It handles
searching Google http://www.google.com/ using its new SOAP API
http://www.google.com/apis/.
All interaction should be done through WWW::Search objects.
Note that you must register for a Google Web API account and have a
valid Google API license key before using this module.
From the Amarok wiki:
The moodbar officially returns as of Amarok 1.4.4! It shows
you the "mood" of a track, which you can then use to figure
out when something interesting happens in the song.
http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Moodbar
The bitcollider is a small utility that generates
bitprints and metadata tags from files for lookup
and submission at the Bitzi community metadata
project. For more details, please see http://bitzi.com.