IPC::Run allows you run and interact with child processes, files, pipes,
and pseudo-ttys. Both event-loop and procedural techniques are
supported and may be mixed. Likewise, functional and OO API styles are
both supported and may be mixed.
Test::Time can be used to test modules that deal with time. Once you
use this module, all references to time and sleep will be
internalized. You can set custom time by passing time => number after
the use statement.
The plugins for PEAR_PackageFileManager to pick up what files to use.
Supported are
* File
* CVS
* SVN
* Perforce
This package is to be used with PackageFileManager v1 and v2 and can't
be used on it's own
This utility converts both 48k and 128k ZX Spectrum BASIC programs stored
as plain text files into TAP files.
TAP files can be used in most ZX Spectrum emulators and can be concatenated
together using cat(1).
The bogom plugin can be used with the milter API of sendmail to filter
mails using bogofilter bayesian filter. It is intended to be used with
only one words database for the whole system.
This plugin implements fully iCal-compliant calendaring functionality
for Squirrelmail.
Multiple calendars my be created, where each calendar can be made public,
private or shared between custom-defined groups of users.
Provides support for big integer calculations. Not intended to be used
by other modules. Other modules which sport the same functions can
also be used to support Math::BigInt, like Math::BigInt::GMP or
Math::BigInt::Pari.
Metasploit::Concern allows you to define concerns in app/concerns that will
automatically be included in matching classes. It can be used to automate
adding new associations to ActiveRecord::Base models from gems and
Rails::Engines.
The samefile program finds files with identical contents (independent of
file name). Typical usage would be
find / -print | samefile
turning up megabytes of wasted disk space due to duplicates. Try it,
you'll be baffled.
bbappconf makes it possible to set some options for the windows blackbox opens,
like:
* on which desktop they should open
* if it should be displayed without titlebar
* if it should be sticky
* position size of windows