21 projects tagged "POSIX"
hchatd is a simple chat server, written in (almost compliant) ANSI C, and able to compile on multiple Unix systems. Users can create multiple chatrooms, while the chatroom URL is the only thing you need to connect to it. The server contains client code (HTML and JavaScript); it uses XMLHttpRequest, so the chat is truly online.
blists is a Web interface to mailing list archives. It works off indexed mbox files. It includes two programs: bindex and bit. bindex generates or updates the index file (incremental updates are supported). bit is a CGI/SSI program that generates Web pages on the fly. Both programs are written in C and are very fast.
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.
Watch My Network is a script that detects network devices connected to your network, and saves details of these devices to a MySQL database. You can access this data with a Web browser. This user interface has tabs like "Browsing History", "New Device Control", "IP - MAC Changing", "Vlan Search", and "Operating Systems Search in My Network". This program can be run repeatedly via crontab.
iSfinx is a Web services based prototype of the Sfinx PIM. Sfinx is a personal knowledge and data manager which can manage your private data like contacts, events, notes, files, tasks, know-how, etc. Each data item is structured with abstract "slices", which are organized with a category hierarchy that you can define for your own needs. Every data item must be connected to some Sfinx object. Events can be connected to contacts, contacts to tasks, tasks to data sources, know-how, or notes, and so on. You can freely edit, delete, or reconnect them. Additional tags, which can be slices or other Sfinx objects, can also be attached to items, so any data you enter to Sfinx can be cross-connected with any other data or abstract category. A search engine helps you to navigate in this information ocean.
QuHelp is a command-line program that scans a directory with HTML formatted text files and builds a help site using that directory's content and a template. A default template is included, but any template can be specified. QuHelp adds a nice expandable tree view of the help site's contents, a navigator, permalinks, and other useful stuff for browsing the help site.
Ductus is a wiki system designed to handle arbitrarily-structured content and a variety of workflows. With Ductus, programmers can easily define classes of structured content, providing rich mechanisms for user interaction. For instance, the Wikiotics project uses Ductus to allow people to collaborate on "language lessons," which can later be used as quizzes or flashcards. Such modes of interaction are not possible with most wikis, which are designed primarily to handle freely-structured text.
A wireframes, mockup, and prototype tool for desktop, Web, and mobile applications.