Sinatra is a DSL for quickly creating web-applications in Ruby
with minimal effort. It sits on top of Rack, a minimal standard
interface for Ruby web frameworks. For templating, the choices
include erb, haml, sass and Builder.
Squid is a fully-featured HTTP/1.0 proxy which is almost (but not quite)
HTTP/1.1 compliant. Squid offers a rich access control, authorization and
logging environment to develop web proxy and content serving applications.
PatternSkin provides a CSS based default look and feel for TWiki -
flexible and W3C-compliant. Its layout and color scheme are designed
to provide a nice, clean and productive editing environment.
Weblint is a syntax and minimal style checker for HTML: a perl script which
picks fluff off html pages, much in the same way traditional lint picks fluff
off C programs.
LICENSE: Artistic License
Trac Wiki Notification is a plugin that allows users (even anonymous,
as long as email is set) to select wiki pages that they wish to be
notified (by email) when a change occurs on it.
Uzbl is a collection of web interface tools that follow the UNIX philosophy -
"Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work
together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal
interface."
AWFFull is a webserver log analysis tool. Mainly used to produce
simple reports, it can also be used as the starting point for more
detailed Web Analytics.
AWFFull is a fork of the venerable Webalizer log analysis program.
This is a port of osCommerce which is a PHP-based e-commerce system.
It includes support for credit card payment gateways,
gateways for major shipping companies to gather rates, customer
tracking, shopping carts, and many other features.
Webgrind is a Xdebug profiling web frontend in PHP5. It implements
a subset of the features of kcachegrind and installs in seconds
and works on all platforms. For quick'n'dirty optimizations it
does the job.
WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web
services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP
interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services,
etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level]
automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness, also
referred to as a test driver or a test framework, allows you to run many
test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time
results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.
WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the
WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone
test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called
from other test frameworks or applications.