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servies
Bash micro http framework, yes, bash, that uses netcat to listen for and respond to HTTP requests.brainfuck
Brainfuck editor, interpreter, and debugger. Runs your bf code while displaying information about the program, like memory and active command, and allows you to set break-points in your code as well.exercises
Exercises from around the web, programming books, courses, and anything else.textbelt
Use the TextBelt api in Node.js.transmutr
Your friend sends you a Google Play link, but you use Spotify? No problem! Open any link to music in your preferred music service. All you need is a simple Chrome Extension.acm
acm (another configuration module) is a configuration reader. It can retrieve values from command line arguments, environment variables, and local files of different formats.dots
Configuration files for (most of) the tools I love to use.click
The command `click` clicks on URLs for you.Profiler
A rudimentary profiler for PHP.expect
Bash unit tests with TAP output. Do you have shell commands you want to write automated tests for? This tool gives you an assert method that you can use to describe and test your code.a-nice-time
Time formatting functions.socialpressure
Become accountable to your peers by publicly announcing and displaying the status of your goals.brainloller
Brainloller interpreter and editor. Runs your brainloller program while displaying execution and memory information.dearme
The easiest way to journal ever. We send a few texts a day. You answer. We add your Instagram photos. You have a journal.Cache
csvdb
This is a proof of concept for what we could use as the project for Module 6 of the UtahRETC Java Class. Summary of the project: build a generic CRM cli project that uses CSVs as the data store.require-lazy-loader
require-lazy-loader is a lazy loader for Node.js modules. You use it instead of require in order to load a module only when it is going to be used.reddit-sentiment
Analyzes the a user's or a subreddit's last one hundred comments and tells you what their sentiment is.Model
Models that are simple to create and use. Light weight but easily extensible.Mx
JS Game Engine.ffi-hydrogen
Ruby FFI bindings for libhydrogenbisquit
Bisquit is an exercise in building a statically typed functional programming language with type inference.vats
NATS client for Vtxtimg
Turns your text files into gifs. Good for ascii-based games played over services that no games should be played on.in-browser
Check if you're currently in a browser (as opposed to being in node.)captainslog
Captain's Log is an application for logging anything you want. The intent is to be able to log anything in relatively free form while still being able to extract and analyze your logs. Think structured logging, but for personal use.llvmir
LLVM learning exercise, generating LLVM IR with home-made codegen.Command
Vim like commands in your web browser!!reader.rkt
Initial POC version of Reader.s-expr-ast
Demonstrating how one might parse and build an AST of parsed SExpressions. This tokenizes Lisp source code, generates an AST, then prints the AST into a expression that matches the input.debug
Port of Node's debug package for bash, which is "modelled after node core's debugging technique". So I guess this is a port of a model of node's core debugging output.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us