Ferret is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine
library written for Ruby. It is a full port of the
Apache Lucene Java project.
There is a pure Ruby version included.
This module provides a plugin framework for displaying runtime
information about your CGI::Application app in a popup window. A
sample Timing plugin is provided to show how it works:
wmBinClock is a windowmaker applet that displays the current system time
as a binary clock. You have to add up the bits to get the time. The clock
has a 24 hour format.
This is python module for RFC 5451 Authentication-Results Headers
generation and parsing.
It also supports Authentication Results extensions:
RFC 5617 DKIM/ADSP
RFC 6008 DKIM signature identification (header.b)
RFC 6212 Vouch By Reference (VBR)
draft-kucherawy-dmarc-base-00 DMARC
Parser and printer for bencoded data. Bencode (pronounced like B encode)
is the encoding used by the peer-to-peer file sharing system BitTorrent
for storing and transmitting loosely structured data.
debootstrap is a tool which will install a Debian base system into
a subdirectory of another, already installed system. It doesn't require an
installation CD, just access to a Debian repository.
In FreeBSD, you can use debootstrap to install Debian into
a subdirectory of your existing FreeBSD installation (i386 or amd64)
and then run Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (i386 or amd64) or Debian Linux (i386)
in a jail or chroot.
Wanderer is a game similar to Boulderdash, Repton, XOR and others.
A full description of how to play the game is given upon execution.
The hiscore table holds only 15 scores, and the name displayed is
taken from the environment variable NAME. If you wish to have a
different alias without changing this variable, you can set the
variable NEWNAME before playing.
This is an implementation of thunks a la Scalar::Defer, but uses
Data::Swap and assignment to $_[0] in order to leave a minimal trace of
the thunk.
Date::Calc::Iterator objects are used to iterate over a range of dates,
day by day or with a specified step.
List::Uniq extracts the unique elements of a list.
This is a commonly re-written (or at least re-looked-up)
idiom in Perl programs.