RSS 62 projects tagged "ISC"

Download Website Updated 18 May 2013 xombrero

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xombrero is a minimalist's Web browser. It strives to be vi-like and is suited for heavy keyboard users.

Download Website Updated 01 Mar 2013 Retro

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Retro is a clean, minimalist language with roots in Forth. It supports all major OSes in use today, and was designed to be easy to learn, use, and modify for specific needs.

Download Website Updated 29 Apr 2013 spectrwm

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spectrwm is a minimalistic tiling window manager that tries to stay out of the way so that valuable screen real estate can be used for much more important stuff. It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn a language to do any configuration. It was written by hackers for hackers and it strives to be small, compact, and fast.

Download Website Updated 04 Apr 2013 execline

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execline is a very light, non-interactive scripting language, which is similar to a shell. Simple shell scripts can be easily rewritten in the execline language, improving performance and memory usage. execline was designed for use in embedded systems, but works on most Unix flavors.

No download Website Updated 13 Jun 2009 fluks

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fluks (Free LUKS) is a disk encryption utility that uses a master key to encrypt data, and a number of passphrases to decrypt that master key. It was created because of the limitations in cryptsetup and supports more hashes, ciphers, and cipher block modes.

Download Website Updated 12 Feb 2013 skalibs

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skalibs is a set of general-purpose, low-level C libraries, all in the public domain. It can replace or hide the standard C library to some extent. It is designed to allow building of small static binaries. It is used in building all skarnet.org software, including execline and s6.

No download No website Updated 02 Sep 2009 Python Simulated Annealing Module

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Simulated annealing is a computational algorithm for optimization. It mimics the physical process of thermal annealing in which a metal is heated and then slowly cooled to settle into a highly ordered crystal structure. For common metals, the lowest energy state is already known. But the method is useful for other problems where the best state is not known and exhaustively searching all possible states is impractical. The method is applied by modeling the problem as a physical system with structure, energy, and temperature. This Python module implements simulated annealing so that it can be easily applied to a variety of problems. An example program is include to perform simulated annealing of the traveling salesman problem.

Download Website Updated 30 Sep 2009 Mestat

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Mestat gathers and displays various stats from your Google App Engine's memcache instances. It also includes some minor utilities that are missing from the App Engine live admin dashborard, like flushing the whole memcache for an app.

No download Website Updated 19 Mar 2010 libmutf8

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libmutf8 and mutf8 are minimal C systems for verifying UTF-8 data encoded in standard char strings. You may enjoy them if you want to guarantee the correctness of UTF-8 data.

No download Website Updated 19 Mar 2010 libmmail

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libmmail and mmail are minimal software for parsing, manipulating, verifying, and serializing email messages. You may enjoy them if you want to programmatically parse and process email messages for delivery.

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Finnix

A small, full-featured Debian-based LiveCD for system administrators.

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PeaZip

A file and archive manager supporting 150+ archive formats.