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addressable
Addressable is an alternative implementation to the URI implementation that is part of Ruby's standard library. It is flexible, offers heuristic parsing, and additionally provides extensive support for IRIs and URI templates.uuidtools
A simple universally unique ID generation library.nsq-k8s
NSQ setup for Kubernetes using Debian Jessie instead of Alpine to solve DNS issues.redis-k8s
Redis cluster setup for Kubernetes using Debian Jessie.aws-nmap
Scan Public/Elastic IPs on AWS with nmap.rill
Activity Streams parser for Rubyxbel
XBEL is the XML Bookmark Exchange Language library. This parser reads bookmarks from the various bookmark export formats used by browsers and web services and translates them to XBEL, CSV, JSON, or the HTML format used by Firefox.hardlock
Pure JavaScript proof-of-work for login pages using generalized birthday problem and SHA256.retrieve
Retrieve is an extensible library for retrieving resources identified by a URI. Retrieval methods may be registered to URI schemes.httpadapter
A library for translating HTTP request and response objects for various clients into a common representation.salmon
An implementation of the Salmon Protocol for Ruby.hashbag
HashBag is a collection of useful specialized Hash subclasses.gentlerest
GentleREST is a lightweight web application framework for perfectionists. It is optimized for security, reliability, and speed, in that order. NOTE: Abandoned in favor of Sinatra.webfinger
An implementation of the WebFinger protocol for Ruby.xrd
An XRD parser and generator for Ruby.squish
Squish is an expirimental dynamic Markov compression classifier written in OCaml.skeleton
A simple project skeleton to use as a starting point for new gems.RMUD
RMUD is an Eclipse RCP based telnet client that uses JRuby for scripting.love
Ignore this repo, go to sporkmonger/mindigo instead.chaingang
ChainGang is a drop-dead simple worker process framework.mrtd
Machine readable travel document parser; currently a working MESSgourmet
Gourmet is an import/export library for cookbooks and recipes.docker-kubelet
A Kubernetes Kubelet packaged up into an Alpine containertabsweep
A Chrome extension meant to be a really easy way to manage overflowing tabs.magicsig
An implementation of Magic Signatures for Ruby.eve-wingman
A utility for players of EVE Online.autoparse
A dynamically generated parsing system using JSON Schema.grease
Grease is a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) designed primarily with vehicle maintenance in mind.ecsevent
HTTP observability middleware using the Elastic Common Schemasporkmonger.github.com
Code blog. I should get around to committing to it.node-scrypt-js
Pure javascript implementation of scryptifproxy
A reverse proxy for golang that allows requests to be blocked/aborted before being sent upstream.colour-schemes
Colour schemes for various text editors.intercept
Intercept.js is a scriptable HTTP proxy that allows you to debug and rewrite traffic passing through it.docker-golang-alpine-kubernetes
Go container based on janeczku/alpine-kubernetes:3.3 to allow DNS service discovery in k8s.docker-kube2sky
Kubernetes-to-SkyDNS bridge customized for CoreOSoffgrid-js
An HTML5-based client-side database designed to synchronize with a server to provide rich offline access.docker-kubernetes-ui
An Alpine-based Kubernetes UI containerdocker-skydns
SkyDNS customized for CoreOSindigo-core
devise-pw-banlist
For use with the Database Authenticatable devise module, allows import of password banlists to ensure users do not adopt insecure or previously compromised passwords.docker-go
Base image for Go applications built on Alpine.dotfiles
My personal flavor of dotfiles.duet
A Rack web framework for building APIs. (very early code, doesn't do anything useful yet)mindigo
A minimal implementation in OCaml of the experimental language Indigo.instrument
Instrument is a simple library for producing dynamically generated "controls" with various templating languages.go-evidence
A library for working with evidence theory models.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us