CRAP metric analysis for Rust — clippy-style diagnostics for change-risk, complexity, coverage, and idiomatic code
Cargo subcommand for computing CRAP scores across Rust crates
Change Risk Anti-Patterns (CRAP) metric for Rust projects
Crappy Rust SHell. Basic implementation of a unix shell written in Rust, not meant to actually be used or taken seriously.
small application for analysing marked work
Keep track of if your internet is still alive, collect stats against a crappy ISP
A crappy object file manipulation tool/library.
A crappy object file manipulation tool/library.
A permissive json pointer
Archaic attempt at autonomous non-sandboxed distributed artificial life of assembler automaton type.
botwork is a single-binary, generic and open-source automation framework written in Rust for acceptance testing, acceptance test driven development (ATDD), and robotic process automation (RPA). The syntax is basically plain text (in any human lanuage) with parameters. Easily extendible with Rust, Python & JavaScript. An efficient, fast alternative to Robot Framework.
Native Rust implementation of efficient basic linear algebra routines
A crappy crawler for a crappy bank interface
A crappy crawler for a crappy bank interface
Crappy redis counter
MailChimps XMP RPC API is insanity if you're a modern developer. This provides a more OO approach to dealing with the MCAPI.
A crappy crawler for crashlytics
Old, tired, crappy wiki, reborn as a Rails 4+ Engine.
Rack middleware to reject crappy http accept headers, Returns '406 Not Acceptable' status when unsupported type is requested.
# EventReporter EventReporter is a CSV parser and sorter. you can load a CSV and then search it. ## Installation $ gem install the_only_event_reporter_ever $ gem list event_reporter -d ## Usage After installation run: $ event_reporter Then Type 'load <filename>' to load records from a CSV $ Load event_attendees.csv Try these commands $ Find first_name sarah $Queue Print $Queue Save to <filename> ### Saving the queue accepts extensions JSON, XML, TXT, CSV. ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request
twitter tail based on search.twitter.com - works perfectly with crappy internet connections usually available at tech conferences
Unbutton provides a set of helper methods to share content on the web without crappy buttons
UUIDs that are byte-ordered lamport clocks (timestamp, worker_id). Much simpler than type-1 UUID's crappy, weirdo layout.
API wrapper around the (crappy) tenHsServer Homeseer HS2 plugin.