18 projects tagged "system"
ComponentJS is a stand-alone library for JavaScript, providing a run-time component system for hierarchically structuring the user interface (UI) dialogs of complex HTML5-based rich clients (aka single-page-apps) under maximum applied Separation of Concerns (SoC) architecture principle, through optional Model, View and Controller component roles, with sophisticated hierarchical Event, Service, Hook, Model, Socket and Property mechanisms, and fully independent and agnostic of the particular UI widget toolkit.
Redshiftgui changes the color temperature of your monitor to better match that of your surrounding. This means that it sets a cooler color temperature during the daytime (due to natural lighting) and sets a warmer temperature at night (due to indoor lighting). Similar to f.lux, this is a GUI port of the redshift project.
Siviglia Templating is a recursive code-generating templating engine for PHP. It allows creation of templates using smaller, reusable bits of code called widgets. Those widgets can, in turn, be based in other widgets. In this way, templates are written using abstract widgets (like "page" or "menu"), which, recursively, resolve to concrete widgets which generate HTML (or any other language). Templates are just plain PHP files with some special tags used in the HTML context, so the syntax is very simple. Templates are parsed to generate a single PHP file, which is cached and served. Plugins are included to ease internationalization support and to keep in a single file the PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript required for a widget.
TinyIDS is a distributed intrusion detection system (IDS) for Unix systems. It is based on the client/server architecture and has been developed with security in mind. The client, tinyids, collects information from the local system by running its collector backends. The collected information may include anything, from file contents to file metadata or even the output of system commands. The client passes all this data through a hashing algorithm and a unique checksum (hash) is calculated. This hash is then sent to one or more TinyIDS servers (tinyidsd), where it is compared with a hash that had previously been stored in the databases of those remote servers for this specific client. A response indicating the result of the hash comparison is finally sent back to the client. Management of the remotely stored hash is possible through the client's command line interface. Communication between the client and the server can be encrypted using RSA public key infrastructure (PKI).
A combined scanner and LR(1) parser generator for C++ and Java code generation.