RSS 18 projects tagged "Linux"

Download No website Updated 21 Apr 2010 Nagus

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Nagus is a Nagios filesystem for FUSE. It is a simple python-fuse application that reads Nagios' status.dat file and exposes that information through a filesystem interface.

No download Website Updated 09 May 2010 Andrew's Game

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Andrew's Game aims to be a lightweight and highly expandable code base editable by anyone with a basic understanding of Python. The project has three parts: core systems, sample game, and reusable extensions. Core systems deal with the actual game mechanics; a sample game will be a template of how to use core systems and reusable extensions to create a working game. The reusable extensions can contain items and minor added functionality. Andrew's Game can implement a text-only single player RPG, which is like a MUD without support for multiple players.

Download Website Updated 07 Sep 2010 OpenPref

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OpenPref is an implementation of Preferans, a European trick-taking game against two virtual players. Currently it allows you to play the Sochi version of Preferans, allowing you to change some game conventions. Two alternative AIs are available.

No download Website Updated 19 Aug 2011 django-google-charts

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django-google-charts is a set of template tags and helpers for using the Google Visualization API with the Django framework. It helps you use Google Chart Tools in your templates in a clean, modular fashion.

No download Website Updated 11 Nov 2011 musicd

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musicd is a daemon for indexing a music collection and providing searching and streaming of that music for standalone clients.

No download Website Updated 11 Nov 2011 qmdc

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qmdc is a client for musicd written using PyQt4 and C.

Download Website Updated 12 Mar 2013 XBPS

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The X Binary Package System (in short XBPS) is a binary package system designed and implemented from scratch. Its goal is to be fast, easy to use, bug-free, featureful, and portable as much as possible. There is a well documented API provided by the XBPS Library that is the basis for its frontends, to handle binary packages and repositories.

Download Website Updated 06 Sep 2012 libKISSlog

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libKISSlog is a trivial lightweight C++ template library designed and written according to the KISS (Keep It Simple and Straightforward) principle. It leans heavily on STL for keeping its implementation as simple as its usage, and tries to provide C++ developers with a lightweight, paradigm-pure, and flexible alternative to logging libraries which use design and/or implementation decisions which at least the author of libKISSlog believes to be questionable. Its easiest to explain why libKISSlog would be suitable for your needs by listing the things which libKISSlog does not choose to use or do: no singletons or other forms of mutable global state, no macros, no attempt to fit the Java runtime everything model onto a C++ library, no attempt to be a Java-style (bloated) framework, no attempt to make the choice for you of whether you need thread safety, and no compromise on simplicity in order to facilitate questionable inner-loop logging practices.

Download Website Updated 03 May 2013 libquickmail

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libquickmail is a library intended to give C/C++ developers a quick and easy way to send email from their applications. It supports multiple To/Cc/Bcc recipients and multiple MIME attachments without size limitation. It uses libcurl for SMTP communication, but a light version is also included without the libcurl dependancy. The library can also be used to just create a multipart MIME message body. It also comes with a command line application for sending mail (with optional attachments).

Download Website Updated 20 Mar 2013 TaniDVR

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TaniDVR is a CLI tool for managing and capturing video from Linux-based OEM surveillance DVRs that use the DVR-IP protocol (p: 37777/TCP). It has been tested with Intelbras DVRs and is expected to work with brands such as DVR365, Q-See, GWave, and others.

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Listing of data from arrays in HTML tables.

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A modular, multi-platform log management solution.