Jack-smf-utils is a set of two utilities - jack-smf-player and
jack-smf-recorder - whose purpose is to play and record MIDI streams
from/to Standard MIDI Files (i.e. the files with .mid extension)
using JACK MIDI. There is also smfsh, "SMF shell" that is kind of
interactive, command line SMF files manipulation tool which started
its life as a debugging aid. And finally libsmf, C library for
loading, writing and manipulating the contents of SMF files.
MusicTracker is a plugin for Pidgin which displays the music track currently
playing in the status message of various accounts such as AIM, Yahoo, MSN,
Gtalk (Jabber), etc., i.e. any protocol Pidgin supports custom statuses on.
Support for a wide range of audio players on both Windows and UNIX platforms
is planned. Currently supported players: Amarok, Rhythmbox, Audacious, XMMS,
MPC/MPD, Exaile, Banshee and Quod Libet.
The Thunar Media Tags Plugin (thunar-media-tags-plugin) adds special features
for media files to the Thunar File Manager.
Currently, these are:
* a so-called bulk renamer, which allows users to rename multiple audio
files at once, based on their tags (e.g. ID3 or OGG/Vorbis),
* a special media file page for the file properties dialog, which
displays detailed information about quality, length etc.,
* and finally, an audio tag editor which is reachable from both,
renamer and the properties page.
xmmsctrl is a small utility to control XMMS from the command line. Its
goal is to be used coupled with sh to test XMMS state and perform an
appropriate action, e.g. if playing then pause else play. The interest
of this is to bind keys in a window manager to have control over XMMS
with keys that do play/next/pause, prev, control sound...
The purpose of DBIx::Browse is to handle the browsing of relational
tables.
DBIx::Browse transparently translates SELECTs, UPDATEs, DELETEs and
INSERTs from the desired "human view" to the values needed for the ta-
ble. This is the case when you have related tables (1 to n) where the
detail table has a reference (FOREIGN KEY) to a generic table (i.e.
Customers and Bills) with some index (tipically an integer).
Philip M. Gollucci <philip@p6m7g8.com>
This library provides an abstraction of buffered output of byte streams and
several convenience functions to exploit it. For example, it allows to
efficiently serialize Haskell values to lazy bytestrings with a large average
chunk size. The large average chunk size allows to make good use of cache
prefetching in later processing steps (e.g. compression) and reduces the sytem
call overhead when writing the resulting lazy bytestring to a file or sending
it over the network.
This module, when inherited by a package, allows that package's class to define
attribute handler subroutines for specific attributes. Variables and
subroutines subsequently defined in that package, or in packages derived from
that package may be given attributes with the same names as the attribute
handler subroutines, which will then be called in one of the compilation phases
(i.e. in a BEGIN, CHECK, INIT, run-time, or END block).
This module, when inherited by a package, allows that package's
class to define attribute handler subroutines for specific
attributes. Variables and subroutines subsequently defined in
that package, or in packages derived from that package may be
given attributes with the same names as the attribute handler
subroutines, which will then be called in one of the
compilation phases (i.e. in a BEGIN, CHECK, INIT, or END block).
Provides a strace/truss-like runtime call monitor for Perl applications.
Note that, while strace/truss only dumps system calls, Devel::STrace
dumps all calls to Perl subs on the application's stack. Also note that
Devel::STrace cannot trace non-Perl calls (e.g., calls inside XS/C
modules), so an additional external strace/truss monitor may be needed
to fully diagnose a misbehaving Perl script.
Module::CheckDeps parses Perl code searching for used modules. It can either
return a list of all the modules used by some code, or a list of the used
modules that are not available in the host system (e.g. not installed modules).
Compared to similar modules, such as Module::ScanDeps, Module::CheckDeps is
simpler and less powerful, but also much faster.
https://github.com/AlexBio/Module-CheckDeps