xxdiff is a graphical tool for viewing the differences between two or three
files, or between two directories, and can produce a merged version thereof.
Some of its features:
- Comparing two files, three files, or two directories (shallow and
recursive)
- Horizontal diffs highlighting
- Files can be merged interactively and resulting output visualized
and saved
- Has features to assist in performing merge reviews/policing
- Can unmerge CVS conflicts in automatically merged file and display
them as two files, to help resolve conflicts
- Uses external diff program to compute differences: works with GNU
diff, SGI diff and ClearCase's cleardiff, and any other diff whose
output is similar to those
- Fully customizable with a resource file
- Look-and-feel similar to Rudy Wortel's/SGI xdiff; it is desktop
agnostic (i.e. will work equally well with KDE or GNOME)
- Features and output that ease integration with scripts
This is YALI, its a LOLCODE interpreter, written in perl.
YamCha is a generic, customizable, and open source text chunker
oriented toward a lot of NLP tasks, such as POS tagging,
Named Entity Recognition, base NP chunking, and Text Chunking.
YamCha is using a state-of-the-art machine learning algorithm
called Support Vector Machines (SVMs), first introduced by
Vapnik in 1995.
This is a major mode for editing files in the YAML data serialization format.
yelp-tools is a collection of scripts and build utilities to help create,
manage, and publish documentation for Yelp and the web. Most of the heavy
lifting is done by packages like yelp-xsl and itstool. This package just
wraps things up in a developer-friendly way.
DocBook XSLT stylesheets for yelp.
YODL - Your Own Document Language, implements an easy-to-use, yet
powerful document preparation language. It also includes converters to
convert documents written in that language to several formats, including
ASCII, man page format, LaTeX, DVI, XML, and HTML.
Yould is a generator for pronounceable random words. The engine uses
Markov chains with two letter transitions. This distribution includes
trained engines for several languages: English, Dutch, Finnish, Italian,
French and German.
Zenxml is an XML library serializing structured user data in a convenient
way. Using compile-time information gathered by techniques of template
metaprogramming it minimizes the manual overhead required and frees the
user from implementing fundamental type conversions by himself.
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python-xmltv is a Python module that provides access to XMLTV data.
XMLTV is an XML format for storing TV listings. More information
on XMLTV can be found at http://membled.com/work/apps/xmltv/