102 projects tagged "English"
AffirmIt! is a supportive testing framework for Ruby. It tolerates all code, whether it exhibits behavioral challenges or not. It never uses the words "test" or "failure", which would imply a value judgment, or "assertions," which would imply an absolute truth. Instead, it treads softly around code and espouses preferences.
Alexandria is a GNOME application to help manage a book collection. It retrieves book information (including cover pictures) from several online libraries, allows you to search for a book (either by EAN/ISBN, title, authors, or keyword), can import and export data into ONIX, Tellico, and EAN/ISBN-list formats, generates Web pages from your libraries, allows marking your books as loaned, saves data using the YAML format, features an HIG-compliant user interface, shows books in different views that can be filtered or sorted, and handles book rating and notes.
Auto IRC Bot is an advanced, lightweight, modular, and easy-to-use IRC bot. It is easy to install and configure, and comes packaged with various modules. You can use its advanced, straightforward, and flexible API to make your own modules. Auto is IRCv3 compliant. It supports CertFP, SASL, IPv6, and SSL. It supports multiple networks and channels, and it uses a privilege system for permissions.
Bike is a Web application framework that can make feature-rich applications using HTML files only. You need no database setup (by default), no scheme definition, and no command-line voodoo. Just put a good old HTML file under skin/, and your new app is already running. Bike is front-ended by Rack, back-ended by Sequel.
Coquelicot is a “one-click” file sharing Web application with a focus on protecting users’ privacy. Its basic principle is that users can upload a file to the server, and in return they get a unique URL which can be shared with others in order to download the file. Coquelicot aims to protect, to some extent, users and system administrators from disclosure of the files exchanged from passive and not-so-active attackers.