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ThreeBSP
CSG with Three.js geometriescsgtool
3D CSG Toolhinge
A synonym for node. An evented framework for Common Lisp with API inspiration taken liberally from Node.jsZNC.el
Make ERC and ZNC get along more goodest.stltwalker
Scriptable .STL 3D model processorCLSQL
A "mirror" of the official CLSQL repo to compensate for uptime and speedgogogo
Versioned go games and shitcrawler
Python web crawlerpydvice
An attempt at "porting" Elisp's (defadvice) to Python.PoopVolcano
An attempt to achieve the greatness of @pooptag using Node.js and the streaming APIis-dead
Who gets my stuff when I die? Pull requests welcome.cl-zmq
Common Lisp bindings for ZeroMQ2WheelMan
RegEx routed IRC bot with SqlAlchemy data backenddjango-ide.el
Something resembling a mode for smoothing out the process of developing Django in EmacsConvorse
It's a Convore.com client library.antipope
Blogging engine centered around org-mode for content generation.perl-ide
Tiny emacs Perl interactor through a comint bridge to Devel::REPL's re.plm2cl
A Common Lisp handler for the mongrel2 HTTP server.df-bloodlines
The lands of the Chaotic Rulersmmdict
Multi-Key-Single-Value dict and dict accessoriesburlap
Fabric recipes and abstractions for deploying release-versioned coderentomatic
A quick JS app to split rent between a number of room mates in a flexible way.makealisp
A (SBCL specific at the moment) Make-based project scaffold for lisp development.private
Mind your own business.PyCon2011
Pycon'leven Notes And Suchleech
A node powered security risk.SwitchyProxy.Rules
Rules for my proxy switcher. Because I'm shady.cgc
A G-Code compilernameplate-3d
A 3D Printable nameplate generatordatabass
A database that violently opposes consistencydf-tales
Stories that really happned: As blessed by Armok: God Of Bloodsshirokov.github.retired
It's a blog, I think?bottlecap
A tiny static webserver utility built on Bottledot.emacs.d
Sorta like my emacs config, but untested. Some assembly required. Put this in ~/.emacs.d and pray real freaking hard.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us