Toby Lawrence (@tobz)
  • Stars
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    109
  • Global Rank 189,242 (Top 7 %)
  • Followers 111
  • Following 11
  • Registered about 14 years ago
  • Most used languages
    Go
    42.9 %
    Rust
    21.4 %
    JavaScript
    7.1 %
    Ruby
    7.1 %
    Shell
    7.1 %
    Elixir
    7.1 %
    C
    7.1 %
  • Location πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
  • Country Total Rank 41,835
  • Country Ranking
    Elixir
    678
    Rust
    1,574
    Go
    6,060

Top repositories

1

tracking-allocator

global allocator for Rust that provides hooks for tracking allocations
Rust
44
star
2

galera-secure-rsync

drop-in SSL-secured rsync SST script for Percona XtraDB Cluster
22
star
3

elistrix

A latency / fault tolerance library to help isolate your applications from an uncertain world of slow or failed services.
Elixir
15
star
4

libinput-gestures-macos

A libinput sidecar to emulate macOS touchpad gestures.
Rust
5
star
5

ecaggregate

elasticache configuration endpoint aggregator
Go
3
star
6

phosphorus

dark age of camelot emulator written in go
Go
2
star
7

go-vertica

A pure Go library for talking to Vertica.
Go
2
star
8

cadastre

a ledger for what mysql is doing at any given moment
Go
2
star
9

k3os-reloaded

A reloaded and condensed version of K3OS, the purpose-built OS for Kubernetes, fully managed by Kubernetes.
Go
2
star
10

tracing-fluent-assertions

A fluent assertions framework for tracing.
Rust
2
star
11

oldschool

old-fashioned configuration data management
Go
1
star
12

php-elasticache

A PHP extension for pulling down ElastiCache configuration information, automatically, at runtime.
C
1
star
13

firecracker-vsock-playground

A simple playground application to test using Firecracker's VSOCK support for communicating with guest microVMs.
Shell
1
star
14

mazdaspeedbible

a static site with many basic facts and specifications for the mazdaspeed 3/6
1
star
15

scryer

supah-dupah fast search interface for Magic the Gathering cards
JavaScript
1
star
16

seashell

A library for making your Ruby scripts/programs look like run-of-the-mill init scripts... with a beautiful twist.
Ruby
1
star