14 projects tagged "easy"
BitNami Jenkins Stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the Jenkins application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Tomcat and Java, so users can get a Jenkins installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Jenkins, previously known as Hudson, is a continuous integration server. Built with Java, it provides over 400 plugins to support building and testing virtually any project. It supports SCM tools including CVS, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Perforce, and Clearcase, and can execute Apache Ant and Apache Maven-based projects, as well as arbitrary shell scripts and Windows batch commands. It can also monitor executions of remote tasks.
Drupowa is an application that allows you to easily restore Drupal installations from 'Snapshots', archived Drupal folders. If a Snapshot contains a schema.sql file, the database can also be restored. This is useful if you would like to have several ready installations that need to be reused in the future, or for sharing your current installation with your colleagues.
Feedback Easy is a JavaScript object that can collect a Web site user's feedback using Google Analytics. It shows forms to let the current user provide a feedback comment and rate the site. The provided feedback is recorded as an event in Google Analytics. This object also keeps track of the current user and prevents the feedback form from being presented again.
Mr.Java is a Java IDE that is one step above a command line interface, but not quite as confusing as an IDE. It will compile for you, add libraries to your class path, and run the whole thing, with three simple buttons. Drag a library or Java source file over the window, and it will be put in the right folder. When running programs, the stout is written to a file cleverly named “stdout”, and the std err is cleverly written to file named - you guessed - stderr.
NodeJS Stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the NodeJS application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache so users can get a NodeJS installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows operating systems are supported. Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.
PerlDaemon is a minimal Unix daemon framework. It can be programmed in Perl to perform any task. It supports automatic daemonizing, logging and logrotate support, clean shutdown, and PID files (including a check on startup). It's easy to configure and easy to extend by customizing the daemonloop subroutine.
RainFramework is an MVC Framework for PHP. It's easy to use and it enables teams to work better. It is installable with a simple copy/paste operation. It has a very small footprint, with just the necessary library and files. It is well documented and tested, and it allows you to create Web applications more quickly. It also supports multiple languages, has a WYSIWYG editor, and is extensible.
Rescatux is a GNU/Linux rescue CD that comes with Rescapp, a nice wizard that will guide you through your rescue tasks. It can restore Grub to the MBR update a Grub configuration, perform filesystem checks, fix a Windows MBR, and more. Features that can indirectly assist the rescue process include chat programs to let you reach human online help, a share log (automatic pastebin), and a share log that uses formatting appropriate for posting on a forum.
Simblog aims to be one of the most easy-to-use and lightweight blogging platforms. It emphasizes user experience, workflow, and ease of use without neglecting usability and extensibility. It will take full advantage of what HTML5 and CSS3 have to offer without delving too deeply into experimental features. It is built on its own lightweight framework, which allows a high degree of extensibility and modularity for your blog. It uses Smarty as a templating engine (which also provides a caching mechanism), jQuery and Kendo UI for frontend design, and MySQL as a database.
Sploitego is a rapid local transform development framework for Maltego. The original focus of Sploitego was to provide a set of transforms that would aid in the execution of penetration tests and vulnerability assessments. It has become evident that the framework can be used for much more than that. Sploitego is perfect for anyone wishing to graphically represent their data in Maltego without hassle. It has generated interest from digital forensics analysts and pen-testers, and even psychologists. Core features include an easily extensible and configurable framework, scripts for debugging, configuring, and installing transforms, auxiliary modules focused on Open Source Intelligence gathering as well as penetration testing, and a number of awesome pen-testing transforms.
A tool that generates model classes from MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite databases.
A Web-based way to manage your projects, bringing your team and clients together to work on projects.