Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python.
- Write your content directly with your editor of choice (vim!) in
reStructuredText, Markdown, or AsciiDoc formats
- Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your site
- Easy to interface with distributed version control systems and web hooks
- Completely static output is easy to host anywhere
surl is a URL shortening command line application that supports
various sites. It supports stdin or filename input. It grabs the
URLs, converts them, and returns the same text that was used in the
input. It is known to work with a wealth of services, such as bit.ly,
goo.gl, tinyurl.com and tr.im.
lighttpd a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server which
has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very
low memory footprint compared to other webservers and takes care of
cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression,
URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd the perfect webserver-software
for every server that is suffering load problems.
Spyne is a Python RPC toolkit that makes it easy to expose online services that
have a well-defined API using multiple protocols and transports.
It integrates with popular Python web frameworks as well as libraries like
SQLAlchemy to keep your code as DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) as possible.
Pylot is a free open source tool for testing performance and scalability of
web services. It runs HTTP load tests, which are useful for capacity planning,
benchmarking, analysis, and system tuning.
Pylot generates concurrent load (HTTP Requests), verifies server responses,
and produces reports with metrics. Tests suites are executed and monitored
from a GUI or shell/console.
This is a redmine plugin for supporting Markdown as a wiki format. This
plugin use Redcarpet which is GitHub's markdown wiki formatter.
Redcarpet is extreme fast and compatible GitHub's Wiki. They are
advantage from Redmine Markdown Formatter and Redmine Markdown Extra
Formatter. This code is originally Redmine Markdown Formatter and
Redmine reStructuredtext Formatter. I appreciate these guys.
rsstool is a tool to read, parse, merge, and write RSS (and Atom)
feeds. It has some other functions built-in like text, HTML, or
property file output, or templates with custom tags to insert RSS
feeds into pages that could be uploaded to a server that supports
only static HTML.
EM-Socksify: Transparent SOCKS support for any EventMachine protocol
Dealing with SOCKS proxies is pain. EM-Socksify provides a simple shim to setup
& negotiate a SOCKS5 connection for any EventMachine protocol. To add SOCKS
support, all you have to do is include the module and provide your destination
address.
Feed normalizer wraps various RSS and Atom parsers, and returns
a single unified object graph, regardless of the underlying feed format.
Feed normalizer attempts to parse a given feed using all available
configured parsers.
Feed normalizer is useful when the representation of the data of
an underlying RSS/Atom feed should be the same regardless of the underlying
format and its terminology.
Puma is a simple, fast, threaded, and highly concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for
Ruby/Rack applications. Puma is intended for use in both development and
production environments. In order to get the best throughput, it is highly
recommended that you use a Ruby implementation with real threads like Rubinius
or JRuby.