A zero dependency file server.
my server framework
it is my server
Myss is my server
this is my server
A simple npm package to connect to My Server.
Fake HTTP injection library
this is my server
router for my server
this is my server
Render my server load logfiles as color gradient bar charts.
fake-products for my server
Types for the Expo config object app.config.ts
my server
for posting data into my server
Generate trusted local SSL/TLS certificates for local SSL development
my server
Full-stack <head> manager built for any framework.
for posting data into my server
for posting data into my server
for posting data into my server
for posting data into my server
for posting data into my server
Generate trusted local SSL/TLS certificates for local SSL development
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides TCL (Tool Command Language) execution capabilities with namespace-based tool management and versioning.
A command-line interface for managing and interacting with Ollama
Comprehensive MCP server testing tool - library and CLI
High-quality Rust SDK for Model Context Protocol (MCP) with full TypeScript SDK compatibility
Client to interact with Isabelle servers
Model Context Protocol (MCP) client implementation
Pay-per-use compute marketplace using Cashu ecash and Nostr — no accounts, no signups
Production-grade MCP host crate for building Model Context Protocol servers
Tower-native Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation
Standalone MCP protocol types -- no Tower/Tokio required, WASM-safe, re-exported by tower-mcp
A p2p port forwarding client using WebRTC datachannels
MCP (Model Context Protocol) support for reson - includes client, server, and MCP Apps extension
Daemon to run local system calls.
Fetch data from server on my server
Bork is my attempt at server bootstrapping.
My simple implementation of Rack web server using pre-fork and event loop
provide quick install command for pptp vpn, shadowsocks server, phpmyadmin, oh-my-zsh
A build notifier server for Jenkins CI that controls an XFD over HTTP
While building out a backend server I realized a needed a simple way to generate error responses in the JsonAPI format. So I made this library and decided to publish it as a gem. (It's my first!)
Showoff is a Sinatra web app that reads simple configuration files for a presentation. It is sort of like a Keynote web app engine. I am using it to do all my talks in 2010, because I have a deep hatred in my heart for Keynote and yet it is by far the best in the field. The idea is that you setup your slide files in section subdirectories and then startup the showoff server in that directory. It will read in your showoff.json file for which sections go in which order and then will give you a URL to present from.
Quickly copy files (e.g. YMLs or configuration files) to multiple EngineYard servers
- Why? I was using RMagick and loving it, but it was eating up huge amounts of memory. A simple script like this... Magick::read("image.jpg") do |f| f.write("manipulated.jpg") end ...would use over 100 Megs of Ram. On my local machine this wasn't a problem, but on my hosting server the ruby apps would crash because of their 100 Meg memory limit.
ShowOff is a Sinatra web app that reads simple configuration files for a presentation. It is sort of like a Keynote web app engine. I am using it to do all my talks in 2010, because I have a deep hatred in my heart for \ Keynote and yet it is by far the best in the field. The idea is that you setup your slide files in section subdirectories and then startup the showoff server in that directory. It will read in your showoff.json file for which sections go in which order and then will give you a URL to present from.
ShowOff is a Sinatra web app that reads simple configuration files for a presentation. It is sort of like a Keynote web app engine. I am using it to do all my talks in 2010, because I have a deep hatred in my heart for Keynote and yet it is by far the best in the field. The idea is that you setup your slide files in section subdirectories and then startup the showoff server in that directory. It will read in your showoff.json file for which sections go in which order and then will give you a URL to present from.
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