Jinja is a sandboxed template engine written in pure Python licensed
under the BSD license. It provides a Django-like non-XML syntax and
compiles templates into executable python code. It's basically a
combination of Django templates and python code.
This package provides a framework to develop componentized Web
GUI applications. Instead of describing the content of a page
using a single template or static system of templates and METAL
macros, content provider objects are dynamically looked up based
on the setup/configuration of the application.
pycount helps you with a simple analysis of Python code, categorizing it into
comments, doc strings, blank lines and real code. It creates simple lines
counts for individual or multiple files, but can also be used to strip
comments from a source file, say. See a sample output of pycount running on
itself in verbose mode.
Pypersrc is an open-source (GNU GPL) GUI program written in Python
and C++ for browsing source code. You can click a HTML-like hyperlink
to jump to a line in a source code file. Pypersrc can display
different representations of the same source code.
QConf allows you to have a nice configure script for your qmake-based
project. It is intended for developers who don't need (or want) to
use the more complex GNU autotools. With qconf/qmake, it is easy
to maintain a cross-platform project that uses a familiar configuration
interface on Unix.
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange
format. It can represent integers, real numbers, strings, an ordered
sequence of values, and a collection of name/value pairs.
QJson is a Qt-based library that maps JSON data to QVariant objects
and vice versa. JSON arrays will be mapped to QVariantList instances,
while JSON objects will be mapped to QVariantMap.
Byebug is a simple to use, feature rich debugger for Ruby 2. It uses the
new TracePoint API for execution control and the new Debug Inspector API
for call stack navigation, so it doesn't depend on internal core sources.
It's developed as a C extension, so it's fast. And it has a full test
suite so it's reliable.
Mr Bones is a handy tool that creates new Ruby projects from a code skeleton.
The skeleton contains some starter code and a collection of rake tasks to ease
the management and deployment of your source code. Several Mr Bones plugins are
available for creating git repositories, creating GitHub projects, running
various test suites and source code analysis tools.
Facets is a large collection of core extension methods and module
additions for the Ruby programming language. The core extensions
are unique by virtue of their atomicity. Methods are stored in their
own files, allowing for highly granular control of requirements.
The modules include a variety of useful classes, mixins and
microframeworks, from the Functor to a full-blown SI Units system.
Grit is a Ruby library for extracting information from a git repository in
an object oriented manner. Grit gives you object model access to your git
repository. Once you have created a repository object, you can traverse it
to find parent commit(s), trees, blobs, etc.