cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source
code in many programming languages.
cloc contains code from David Wheeler's SLOCCount and Damian Conway and
Abigail's Perl module Regexp::Common.
Pauker is a Java program for flashcard learning based on the Leitner system.
Database of all known ID's used in PCI devices
Phraze takes a telephone number and produces a list of combinations of
valid words that can be derived from it, using the keypad of a US phone.
Requires ruby.
The POSIX Test Suite is an open source test suite with the goal of
performing conformance, functional, and stress testing of the IEEE
1003.1-2001 System Interfaces specification in a manner that is
agnostic to any given implementation.
fortune-mod-bible is the King James V Bible processed into the fortune format.
Original text is in the public domain.
PyOSD is a python module for displaying text on your X display,
much like the "On Screen Displays" used on TVs and some monitors.
Pexpect makes Python a better glue for controlling child applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling
them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect works like
Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn a child application
and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp,
passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for duplicating
software package installations on different servers. It can be used for
automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don Libes' Expect, but
Pexpect is pure Python. The Pexpect interface was designed to be easy to use.
Create, convert, and listen to ringtones for mobile phones. Ringtone tools
support popular file formats, such as RTTTL, RTX, MIDI, KWS, WAV, iMelody,
eMelody, EMS, and more. Supported phones include Nokia, Sony/Ericsson,
Kyocera, Samsung, Motorola, Siemens, and more.
Table.el is an Emacs lisp package that extends Emacs and provides text
based table creation and editing feature. With this package Emacs is
capable of editing tables that are embedded inside a document, the
feature similar to the ones seen in modern WYSIWYG word processors. A
table is a rectangular text area consisting from a surrounding frame
and content inside the frame. The content is usually subdivided into
multiple rectangular cells, see the actual tables used below in this
document. Once a table is recognized, editing operation inside a table
cell is confined into that specific cell's rectangular area. This
means that typing and deleting characters inside a cell do not affect
any outside text but introduces appropriate formatting only to the
cell contents. If necessary for accommodating added text in the cell,
the cell automatically grows vertically and/or horizontally.