@h3rb
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  • Global Rank 148,587 (Top 6 %)
  • Followers 21
  • Following 20
  • Registered about 12 years ago
  • Most used languages
    C++
    23.8 %
    PHP
    23.8 %
    Perl
    9.5 %
    Game Maker Language
    9.5 %
    C
    4.8 %
    Shell
    4.8 %
    HTML
    4.8 %
    Arduino
    4.8 %
    JavaScript
    4.8 %
    CSS
    4.8 %
    Processing
    4.8 %

Top repositories

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gml-pro

A large collection of shaders, images and utility functions for GameMaker Studio 1.2+
Game Maker Language
117
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ZeroTypes

ZeroTypes: make C++ easier to use!
C++
8
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3

page

Page, the ultra-simplistic PHP MVC framework
HTML
4
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4

nimud

NiMUD: Shared Adventure Game brought to you by Locke; NiM5 is an advanced multi-user gaming server.
C
3
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5

rp2_conv

Convert CSV trade files from common Crypto exchanges to a normalized CSV / ODS file for use with https://github.com/eprbell/rp2/ for tax reporting.
Shell
3
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ZeroTypesSFL

Single file library version of the ZeroTypes drop-in library
C++
3
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7

webmudlister-orcs.biz

This is a version of h3rb/Webmudlister that was available on Orcs.biz and comes with a bunch of pre-existing listings as well as some service tweaks
Perl
2
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8

galvanic

Galvanic is a C++ core webservice back-end API creation framework to replace or supplement nodejs or PHP
C++
2
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9

mod2ans

Convert Amiga MOD files to ANSI Music Code Sequences
PHP
2
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10

dmud

A MUD written in Processing (www.processing.org) back in 2005. Now called dMUD, originally released as pMUD. About the Software dMUD is a project that began around the end of August, 2005, as an entry into the 32k Mud Competition sponsored by Pizza_Party on mudconnect.com, and would have been written slightly differently had it not be limited to 32k. All in all, it possesses features that are similar to, but not derived from Aber, Diku and LP mud software. No code included in this software is identical to Diku source, nor is any of it 'borrowed' from either of those software packages. dMUD runs on any system which supports Java, PHP and MySQL. It requires use of a web server, such as Apache, to serve its content, and the use of a web browser to serve the content through a telnet socket. The basic structures and classes, aside from game-specific content and constructs, are the core of any MUD written in PHP/MySQL+Processing. This is a good "starting place" for a Java MUD developer to make an entirely new game.
Processing
2
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11

St1tch

Stitches Slic3r GCODE together so you can print different slicings on the same bed.
PHP
1
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12

8bitmush-client

Open source client for 8bitMUSH
Game Maker Language
1
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13

papi

A lightweight PHP backend implementing a JSON-driven call-response web API with included cookie-based authentication
PHP
1
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14

8bit-ace

An editor for 8-bit MUSH on AnsiArt.com
JavaScript
1
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15

pulp

A new type of customizable multi-user gaming service that is being worked on at orcs.biz
C++
1
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16

Ansi437Text.php

Display IBM Code Page 437 + ANSI.SYS (for Windows use of PHP using ansicon.exe or ANSI.SYS ... or some linux terms)
PHP
1
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17

atom-cybernetic-style

A cut-and-paste style sheet for atom.io - go to Your stylesheet and paste!
CSS
1
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18

pagemin

Pagemin ("page-eee-min" or "pahj-eh-min" similar to pokemon) is the minimal core of the Page framework
PHP
1
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19

algore

Tasty C++ class wrappers and mixer implementation for OpenAL built on Chris Robinson's ALURE library. Comes with some crunky LinkedList and ListItem classes which you are welcome to use or change. Use with ALURE, OpenAL, libsndfile / libFLAC etc. Provides a simple and effective programmer interface to easily deal with the ALURE libraries and implements ALURE on Windows and Linux. Effectively uses both the one-off and streaming capabilities of OpenAL/ALURE and via libsndfile libflac et al supports a wide variety of sound file formats.
C++
1
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20

peggy2-striper

Peggy2 Stripe Morpher for Evil Mad Scientist's Peggy 2.0
Arduino
1
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21

webmudlister

Web Mud Lister is a free, lightweight flat-file MUD listing service that allows anonymous web contributors to add MUDs to a list of services. The services are polled on-demand and nightly for reliability, and after X days of consistent downtime, MUDs are moved from the active list to the MUD Graveyard. For the first Y days, MUDs in the graveyard are periodically checked to see if they can be revived and placed on the main list.
Perl
1
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