web components molder
TS Molder, tranform class to json-schema
Object molder for nodejs
Object molder for nodejs
Lambda with Typescript and DI
High-level SMB workflows, CLI tools, and remote execution for Smolder
CLI for Smolder - contract registry and interaction platform
Core library for Smolder - contract registry and interaction platform
SQLite database implementation for Smolder
Typed SMB2/3 and DCE/RPC wire codecs for Smolder
Windows service payload for Smolder psexec mode
Typed SMB2/3 and RPC client primitives with auth, compression, QUIC, and RPC support
Reusable tests for emulator development
Molder is a handy command line tool for generating and running (in parallel, using a pool of processes with a configurable size) a set of related and yet different commands. A YAML file defines both the attributes and the command template, and Molder then merges the two with CLI arguments to give you a consistent set of commands for, eg. provisioning thousands of virtual hosts in a cloud. The gem is not limnited to any particular cloud, tool, or a command, and can be used across various domains to generate a consistent set of commands based on the YAML-supplied attributes and templates, that might vary across custom dimensions. For example, you could generate 600 provisioning commands for hosts in EC2, numbered from 1 to 100, but constrained to the zones "a", "b", "c", and data centers "dc" (values: ['us-west2', 'us-east1' ]). Behind the scenes Molder uses another Ruby gem Parallel — for actually running the provisioning commands.
Generates an strftime format using human readable date.
rudebug is written using Ruby-GNOME2 and Glade. It has support for local and remote debugging with ruby-debug and ruby-breakpoint. It should work fine on Windows and Linux. It has stepping stepping, a source code display, a powerful object browser and an interactive shell as well as additional integration and polish to make those components work together well. It is in an early stage and will likely remain so until I have a way of using it on Mac OS X. I don't want this to molder on my hard disk however without ever having seen a public release. With ~900 lines of actual code (excluding the glade file) it is fairly light-weight. Code quality fluctuates. Some of the code needs to be unusual because it is executed on the server and can't touch its environment, other bits could probably need some refactoring. It was developed as part of a Summer of Code 2006 project for RubyCentral Inc.
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