Telbook is a simple telephone book with which you can manage a
list of persons and their home and mobile telephone numbers.
Its purpose is not to provide you with a full-fletched address
book but to be a simple yet convenient tool.
Portmon is a network service monitoring daemon. Portmon
basically uses a list of hosts and port numbers, and tries to
connect to each host on the list at a regular time interval. It
is a lightweight program, and requires no software to be
installed on the machines one wishes to monitor.
Cardpeek is a graphical tool to read the contents of ISO 7816 smart cards.
It features a GTK+ v3.0 GUI to represent card data is a tree view, and is
extensible with a scripting language (Lua).
The goal of the project is to allow smart card owners to be better informed
about what type of personal information is stored in these devices.
Passlib is a password hashing library for Python 2 & 3, which provides
cross-platform implementations of over 30 password hashing algorithms, as well
as a framework for managing existing password hashes. It's designed to be
useful for a wide range of tasks, from verifying a hash found in /etc/shadow,
to providing full-strength password hashing for multi-user application.
The Make-A-PBI program takes a port from the FreeBSD Ports tree and
creates from it a PBI module. This module can then be used to create PBI
packages. Make-A-PBI automates most aspects of the module creating process,
setting up the required files and directories and collecting information
from the port.
ck4up is a small command-line utility, written in ruby. ck4up scans through a
configuration file, fetches the listed URLs from the web, computes the md5sum
of the page, and compares the value with the ones stored in a gdbm database.
If both differ, a message will be written to the standard output.
XML::Driver::HTML is a SAX Driver for HTML.
There is no need for the HTML input to be weel formed, as XML::Driver::HTML is
generating its SAX events by walking a HTML::TreeBuilder object. The simplest
kind of use, is a filter from HTML to XHTML using XML::Handler::YAWriter as a
SAX Handler.
This package provides a pluggable mechanism for allowing users to
authenticate with your site. It comes with a number of common plugins,
such as OpenID, BrowserID (a.k.a., Mozilla Persona), and email. Other
packages are available from Hackage as well. If you've written such an
add-on, please notify me so that it can be added to this description.
This projects purpose is to provide a convenient way to construct
a weekly shopping list from a known list of recipes. The user can
view, add, search and modify recipes like any decent web based
cookbook. This cookbook provides the extra functionality to add
recipes to a shopping list. The shopping list then can be saved or
printed out.
Apache::AuthCookie allows you to intercept a user's first
unauthenticated access to a protected document. The user will be
presented with a custom form where they can enter authentication
credentials. The credentials are posted to the server where AuthCookie
verifies them and returns a session key.