111 projects tagged "JavaScript"
Yote is a server and set of libraries which connect JavaScript objects to backend objects using JSON RPC. It is composed of an HTTP server, a set of JavaScript libraries, and a set of Perl libraries. Yote objects are container objects connected together in a graph branching off from a root node. They are automatically loaded and saved as needed so that only a portion of the graph is in memory at one time. An account and app infrastructure are provided. Each call to the server automatically syncs the objects in the client side cache. Security is handled on the server side, which tracks which client is allowed what data and calls.
Marsk Article Directory lets you build, manage, and run an article directory with ease. It comes with everything needed to let visitors submit and modify articles, supports an unlimited number of categories, and is highly customizable and completely re-brandable. It includes visitor control panels, money-making features, custom data fields, Google Maps support, many social plugins, RSS feeds, advert/banner rotators, HTML generation, article ratings and comments, mailers, and more.
GNU GLOBAL source code tag system is a source code tagging system which works the same way across diverse environments (Emacs, vi, less, bash, Web browser, etc.). It can locate objects in source files and move there easily. It is useful for hacking a large project containing many subdirectories, many #ifdefs, and many main() functions. It is similar to ctags or etags, but is independent of any editor.
Nagplot is a live graphing tool designed to provide a nice Web interface to Nagios and any other program that provides data that can be graphed. It is extensible in that it allows you to create a DataSource for any system you would like to create graphs from. Currently only Nagios is supported, but plugins can be added. The Web front-end can be themed and tailored to match your environment, and is completely written in JavaScript, making heavy use of Ajax and providing a JSON interface for querying and configuration.
Maximus is a module manager for BlitzMax. Maximus is made out of two parts. The first is a Web application that provides a place to host BlitzMax modules. A Web site made with this application is responsible for supplying module packages to the Maximus client. The client is used to install and manage installed modules on your computer.
The IPTV-Analyzer is a continuous/real-time tool for analyzing the contents of MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS) packets, which are commonly used for IPTV multicast signals. The main purpose is continuous quality measurement, with a focus on detecting MPEG2 TS/CC packet drops. The core component is an iptables (Linux) kernel module named "mpeg2ts". This kernel module performs the real-time deep packet inspection of the MPEG2-TS packets. It scales to hundreds of IPTV channels, even on small ATOM-based CPUs.
Phraseanet is a complete solution for managing and distributing digital assets, including photos, videos, sounds, and PDF documents. It has rich functions and good working ergonomy. It is easy to set up, evolutive, and affordable. Phraseanet can be used as a departmental or as a transversal solution for multiple services or as an inter-company solution for major groups. It is only built with standard open source components.
autodl-irssi is an advanced and easy to use torrent file downloader plugin for Irssi. The optional ruTorrent plugin (GUI) makes it even easier to use. The installer will set everything up. It works by connecting to your torrent tracker's IRC announce channel. You tell it exactly which IRC servers and channels to connect to and it does the rest. When a new torrent is announced, and matches one of the user filters, it's immediately downloaded. There's no delay like RSS, which polls once every 5-15 minutes. Once downloaded, the torrent file can be saved to a torrent client watch directory, sent to rtorrent, or uploaded to an FTP server. It supports more than 70 private trackers, and it's very easy to add your own if you know some basic XML and regular expressions. The filters are easy to set up, but also advanced. Some of the filters are release name, TV show name, torrent size, resolution, encoder, source, year, format, bitrate, medium, category, and many more. To prevent you from accidentally downloading too many files at once, you can also tell it to only allow X number of downloads per day, week, or month.