Official low-level client for Elasticsearch. It's goal is to provide common
ground for all Elasticsearch-related code in Python; because of this it tries
to be opinion-free and very extendable.
Minimalistic cmdline tool to fetch RSS news from HTTP or local files and
convert them into plain text, formatted html, or token-separated strings.
This tool can be easily integrated into shellscripts, cron tasks, motd's,
etc.
The approach taken by xml-parse.el is to read XML data into Lisp
structures, and allow those same Lisp structures to be written out as
XML. It should facilitate the manipulation and use of XML by Elisp
programs.
mod_spdy is an Apache 2.x filter module that provides SPDY support in the
Apache HTTPD web server. Because mod_spdy is an Apache module, it can be
loaded into currently deployed Apache HTTPD 2.x web servers using mod_so.
The authentication plugin provides generic user support for Catalyst
apps. It is the basis for both authentication (checking the user is who
they claim to be), and authorization (allowing the user to do what the
system authorises them to do).
Catalyst::Plugin::ErrorCatcher allows you to do More Stuff with the
information that would normally only be seen on the Catalyst Error
Screen courtesy of the Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace plugin.
This module can be used to parse the content of tables in HTML text. The
parser returns an arrayref consisting of data for each table found within the
passed-in text.
This package overrides the load() and save() methods of HTTP::Cookies
so it can work with Mozilla cookie files.
This module should be able to work with all Mozilla derived browsers
(FireBird, Camino, et alia).
The sitemap_gen.py script analyzes your web server and generates one or
more Sitemap files. These files are XML listings of content you make
available on your web server. The files can then be directly submitted
to Google.
The purpose of GooBook is to make it possible to use your Google Contacts from
the command-line and from MUAs such as Mutt. It can be used from Mutt the same
way as abook.