RSS 6 projects tagged "sinatra"

Download Website Updated 18 Aug 2012 local-openid

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local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS.

No download No website Updated 02 Nov 2009 Peapod

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Peapod is a Web based podcast manager. It's still in fairly early development.

No download No website Updated 14 Jan 2010 Postview

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Postview is a simple blog engine written in Ruby using the Sinatra DSL for rendering files written in Markdown.

No download No website Updated 14 Jan 2010 Sinatra::Mapping

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The Sinatra::Mapping extension is a minimal module that is useful for creating map names for Sinatra Web applications.

Download Website Updated 23 May 2011 Soxer

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Pop 31.11
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Soxer is a Web publishing tool intended for the lazy programmer and designer. It allows the creation and maintenance of document driven Web sites, such as corporate sites, blogs, and project sites, and is also extremely useful for creating mockups for database driven applications. It forms a very thin layer above Sinatra to deliver data from a set of YAML files rather than a database.

Download Website Updated 08 Apr 2013 Coquelicot

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Pop 132.97
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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.

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procenv

A command-line utility that simply dumps all attributes of its environment.

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slackroll

A package or upgrade manager for Slackware Linux.