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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.irc.webdesign
#webdesign on slashnet's collaborative home.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.pldf-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