AnsiWeather is a Shell script for displaying the current weather conditions
in your terminal, with support for ANSI colors and Unicode symbols.
Weather data comes from the OpenWeatherMap free weather API.
libfirestring is a string handling library that provides
maximum length aware string handling functions to programs.
Several functions provide saner interfaces than the standard
libc functions. libfirestring also provides functions that
are in most libc's but not provided for by ANSI C, enabling
programmers to write ANSI C-compliant code while using such
safe functions (strcasecmp, strncasecmp, snprintf).
libfirestring also includes functions for dealing with
reading configuration files in an easy to program fashion.
This library uses long long, which is part of the C99 standard
(previously a GNU extension). Your compiler needs to support
this in order for FireString to work.
flag
Produces a cute little ansi colour 'flag' based off a hash of the machine's
hostname (or settable via ~/.flag or /etc/flag) which can uniquely visually
identify a machine, at a glance. Useful for placing into /etc/issue or your
bash prompt, so that you don't send stupid commands to the wrong machine.
Floatator is an interactive fluid dynamics simulation. The simulation
and the visualisation are 2D.
A command line pastebin utility.
This library provides a text mode progressbar. This is typically
used to display the progress of a long running operation, providing
a visual clue that processing is underway.
The ProgressBar class manages the progress, and the format of the
line is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that
may display diferently depending on the state of the progress.
There are three types of widget:
- a string, which always shows itself;
- a ProgressBarWidget, which may return a diferent value every time
it's update method is called; and
- a ProgressBarWidgetHFill, which is like ProgressBarWidget, except
it expands to fill the remaining width of the line.
The PyPrind (Python Progress Indicator) module provides a progress bar
and a percentage indicator object that let you track the progress of a
loop structure or other iterative computation. Typical applications
include the processing of large data sets to provide an intuitive
estimate at runtime about the progress of the computation.