MIPS instruction decoder
AMQP/RabbitMQ input/output CLI tool
Pure Rust implementation of the Rabbit stream cipher
A simple, reliable RabbitMQ client library for Rust. Easy to use with flexible retry mechanisms and minimal configuration.
Wrappers for lapin publishers and consumers
Extremely Simplified RabbitMQ Client
Task scheduler, allowing timed execution, repeated or not.
Just a stub
Rust implementations of Neralie and Arvelie time formats.
Create a RabbitMQ consumer project with minimal effort, by bypassing templating, configuration and complicated resiliency logic
Wrapper for async-amqp (lapin)
RabbitMQ support for rust_transit
Rabbit (Rabbit Messaging)
Talk to rabbits
Rabbiter receives comments from twitter and sends them to Rabbit. Rabbit shows them in your slides. It is very useful when you talk on public event.
You can create your slide as a text file. It means that you can version controlyour slide like your Ruby scripts. You can custom your slide style by Ruby.So Rabbit is for Rubyist. You can use RD, Markdown and Wiki format as slide source. Rabbit provides programmer friendly keyboard interface. It uses Emacs and Vistyle keybindings by default. You can use PDF and image as slide source. Rabbit can show PDF and imagedirectly. You can create your slide by other presentation tool and show yourslide by Rabbit. If you show your slide by Rabbit, you can use programmerfriendly keyboard interface provided by Rabbit to control your slide. You can upload your slide as a gem. If you publish your slide as a gem, youcan see your slide at https://slide.rabbit-shocker.org/ .
Sinatraで動いているプレゼン用PDF作成ツールrab2pdfの紹介
Library for working with rabbit queues
This is a simple slideshow app using Hyalite(https://github.com/youchan/hyalite). Its purpose are one of examples for Hyalite and also intend to be used as pratical presentation tool.
Rabbitハンズオン@札幌
A file viewer by Rabbit.
Ruby gem allowing simple RabbitMQ message sending and consuming
A simple Rabbit theme with simple progress images
Rabbit presentation tool test. More info at <https://slide.rabbit-shocker.org/>