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misc/Test-Dir-1.014 (Score: 0.021868456)
Test directory attributes
Test::Dir - test directory attributes FUNCTIONS dir_exists_ok Ok if the directory exists, and not ok otherwise. dir_not_exists_ok Ok if the directory does not exist, and not ok otherwise.
misc/spdx-lookup-0.3.2 (Score: 0.021868456)
SPDX license list query tool
A tool to query the SPDX license list. Use the binary `spdx-lookup`.
misc/spdx-2.3.0 (Score: 0.021868456)
SPDX license list database
A Python module incorporating an interface to the SPDX license database. This library serves purely as a holder for the database that can be found on the SPDX website <https://spdx.org/licenses/>.
misc/sloccount-2.26 (Score: 0.021868456)
Counts physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC)
SLOCCount can count physical SLOC for a wide number of languages. It can gracefully handle awkward situations in many languages, for example, it can determine the syntax used in different assembly language files and adjust appropriately, it knows about Python's use of string constants as comments, and it can handle various Perl oddities (e.g., perlpods, here documents, and Perl's __END__ marker). It even has a "generic" SLOC counter that you may be able to use count the SLOC of other languages (depending on the language's syntax). SLOCCount can also take a large list of files and automatically categorize them using a number of different heuristics. The heuristics automatically determine if a file is a source code file or not, and if so, which language it's written in. It will even examine file headers to attempt to accurately determine the file's true type. As a result, you can analyze large systems completely automatically. Finally, SLOCCount has some report-generating tools to collect the data generated, and then present it in several different formats and sorted different ways. The report-generating tool can also generate simple tab- separated files so data can be passed on to other analysis tools (such as spreadsheets and database systems).
multimedia/soco-0.11.1 (Score: 0.021868456)
Python library to control Sonos speakers
SoCo (Sonos Controller) is a simple Python class that allows you to programmatically control Sonos speakers.
multimedia/flvmeta-1.0.11 (Score: 0.021868456)
Manipulation tool for Adobe Flash Video files (FLV)
FLVmeta is a metadata injector for Adobe Flash Video files (FLV). It is able to inject all known metadata tags into the onMetaData event, as well as insert an onLastSecond event.
net-im/Jabber-Connection-0.04 (Score: 0.021868456)
Jabber Perl library for client/component connectivity
Jabber::Connection Jabber::Connection is a new Perl library for Jabber that provides the basic features for client and component connectivity, plus an xmlnode-like library for flexibly manipulating Jabber elements.
net-im/skype-4.3.0.37 (Score: 0.021868456)
P2P VoIP software
Skype is a free program that uses the latest P2P technology to bring affordable and high-quality voice communications to people all over the world.
net-mgmt/nsca-ng-1.4 (Score: 0.021868456)
Nagios Service Check Acceptor
NSCA-ng provides a client-server pair which makes the Nagios command file accessible to remote systems. This allows for submitting passive check results, downtimes, and many other commands to Nagios or compatible monitoring solutions. The submitted data is queued by the NSCA-ng server if Nagios goes down. Multiple check results or commands can be submitted in one go, and multiline plugin output is fully supported. NSCA-ng uses TLS encryption and shared-secret authentication with per-client passwords, as well as fine-grained authorization control. This package contains the NSCA-ng server, which is written in C and uses an event-driven architecture. Disk I/O is avoided unless the data cannot be submitted in one go due to its size (on Linux, the threshold is 4kB). In this case, the data is handed over to Nagios via asynchronously written files. NSCA clients cannot talk to NSCA-ng servers (nor vice versa), but NSCA and NSCA-ng servers can happily run side by side.
net-mgmt/rackmonkey-1.2.5 (Score: 0.021868456)
Web-based tool for managing racks of equipment
RackMonkey is a web-based tool for managing racks of equipment such as web servers, video encoders, routers and storage devices. Using a simple interface you can keep track of what's where, which OS it runs, when it was purchased, who it belongs and what it's used for.