Kill process running on given port
Quake II re-release port to TypeScript with WebGL renderer - A complete game engine with physics, networking, and BSP rendering
Utility to wait for a TCP port to open.
A node cli to control Firefox
Check if a protocol requires a certain port number to be added to an URL.
Get an available port
Get an available TCP port to listen
Node.js implementation of port detector
A simple Node.js module to check if a TCP port is already bound.
Starts server, waits for URL, then runs test command; when the tests end, shuts down server
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
LZ-based compression algorithm
SSH remote port forward
Node.js releases data
A Node.js communication port that can pass messages synchronously between workers
Launch latest Chrome with the Devtools Protocol port open
Check if a local or remote port is reachable
detect available port
A simple tool to find an open port on the current machine
Launch latest Edge with the Devtools Protocol port open
Kill process running on given port
Automated semver compliant package publishing
hardwired configuration loader
semantic-release plugin to analyze commits with conventional-changelog
Psych is a YAML parser and emitter
Alphasign is handles communication with LED signs using the Alpha Sign Protocol. These include Alpha signs and Betabrite signs by Adaptive Micro Systems, maybe others too, YMMV. This release handles writing "text files" and "string" files to the sign over rs232 serial port, using a fixed memory configuration. Upcoming releases will add "dots picture" files and memory user accesable memory file configuration.
NUnit is a unit-testing framework for all .Net languages. Initially ported from JUnit, the current production release, version 2.5, is the sixth major release of this xUnit based unit testing tool for Microsoft .NET. It is written entirely in C# and has been completely redesigned to take advantage of many .NET language features, for example custom attributes and other reflection related capabilities. NUnit brings xUnit to all .NET languages.
Short String Compression for Ruby. RSmaz is a pure-Ruby port of the Smaz short string compression algorithm by Salvatore Sanfilippo and released as a C library at: http://github.com/antirez/smaz/tree/master I've done some initial cleanup of a pure Ruby->C port, but this is not yet complete. It does pass the specs, however! Feel free to clean it up as it's a bit memory inefficient right now... :)
Short String Compression for Ruby. RSmaz is a pure-Ruby port of the Smaz short string compression algorithm by Salvatore Sanfilippo and released as a C library at: http://github.com/antirez/smaz/tree/master I've done some initial cleanup of a pure Ruby->C port, but this is not yet complete. It does pass the specs, however! Feel free to clean it up as it's a bit memory inefficient right now... :)
Text::Hyphen is a Ruby library to hyphenate words in various languages using Ruby-fied versions of TeX hyphenation patterns. It will properly hyphenate various words according to the rules of the language the word is written in. The algorithm is based on that of the TeX typesetting system by Donald E. Knuth. This is originally based on the Perl implementation of [TeX::Hyphen][] and the [Ruby port][]. The language hyphenation pattern files are based on the sources available from [CTAN][] as of 2004.12.19 and have been manually translated by Austin Ziegler. This is a small feature release adding Russian language support and fixing a bug in the custom hyphen support introduced last version. This release provides both Ruby 1.8.7 and Ruby 1.9.2 support (but please read below). In short, Ruby 1.8 support is deprecated and I will not be providing any bug fixes related to Ruby 1.8. New features will be developed and tested against Ruby 1.9 only.
MarketoAPI (marketo-api-ruby) provides a native Ruby interface to the {Marketo SOAP API}[http://developers.marketo.com/documentation/soap/], using {savon}[https://github.com/savonrb/savon]. While understanding the Marketo SOAP API is necessary for using marketo-api-ruby, it is an explicit goal that working with MarketoAPI not feel like working with a hinky Java port. This is release 0.9.1, targeting Marketo API version {2.3}[http://app.marketo.com/soap/mktows/2_3?WSDL], fixing a +syncLead+ problem where +Id+, +Email+, and +ForeignSysPersonId+ are inconsistent with other +syncLead+ parameters. This fixes an issue with Marketo campaign methods. Please note that Ruby 1.9.2 is not officially supported, but MarketoAPI will install on any version of Ruby 1.9.2 or later.
BlueCloth is a Ruby implementation of John Gruber's Markdown[http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/], a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. To quote from the project page: Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML). It borrows a naming convention and several helpings of interface from {Redcloth}[http://redcloth.org/], Why the Lucky Stiff's processor for a similar text-to-HTML conversion syntax called Textile[http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/]. BlueCloth 2 is a complete rewrite using David Parsons' Discount[http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount/] library, a C implementation of Markdown. I rewrote it using the extension for speed and accuracy; the original BlueCloth was a straight port from the Perl version that I wrote in a few days for my own use just to avoid having to shell out to Markdown.pl, and it was quite buggy and slow. I apologize to all the good people that sent me patches for it that were never released. Note that the new gem is called 'bluecloth' and the old one 'BlueCloth'. If you have both installed, you can ensure you're loading the new one with the 'gem' directive: # Load the 2.0 version gem 'bluecloth', '>= 2.0.0' # Load the 1.0 version gem 'BlueCloth' require 'bluecloth'
Guilded is a framework for building web based components centered around current web standards and best practices. The current framework is written in ruby, but could be ported to other languages. Guilded intends to provide a toolset for creating and consuming reusable web components. Currently, this problem domain is filled with JavaScript frameworks. These frameworks are wonderful and work very well. However, they do not degrade gracefully and are not accessible. Guilded seeks to provide the same level of "componentization" and ease of use without sacrificing degradability and accessibility. Guilded will achieve these goals by applying each technology at our disposal to do what it was intended. XHTML will be employed for content. CSS used for layout and styling. Behavior will be added to a component with JavaScript through progressive enhancement. The user will have the best experience with a Guilded component when CSS and JavaScript are enabled in their browser, but will still be able to use the component when CSS and JavaScript are disabled. Guilded will use jQuery as it's base JavaScript framework. jQuery was chosen because it lends itself to progressive enhancement due to the way it was authored. In addition, the tight integration of jQuery's selectors with CSS selectors is also highly desirable. When authoring a Guilded component, it is encouraged to write the behavior code as a jQuery plugin. This will allow the jQuery plugin to be used outside of the Guilded project, if desired. Guilded also seeks to provide a standardized CSS framework for creating layouts that are reusable and predictable. Guilded will utilize the currently existing RubyGems system to package its components. A new Guilded component will be packaged in a Gem and have a dependency on the Guilded gem. The Guilded gem contains the framework to build Guilded components. Update: Due to the quality components, etc. being generated by the MooTools community and the general quality of the library, we have decided to include support for it in Guilded as of release 0.3.0.
= The Owasp ESAPI Ruby project == Introduction The Owasp ESAPI Ruby is a port for outstanding release quality Owasp ESAPI project to the Ruby programming language. Ruby is now a famous programming language due to its Rails framework developed by David Heinemeier Hansson (http://twitter.com/dhh) that simplify the creation of a web application using a convention over configuration approach to simplify programmers' life. Despite Rails diffusion, there are a lot of Web framework out there that allow people to write web apps in Ruby (merb, sinatra, vintage) [http://accidentaltechnologist.com/ruby/10-alternative-ruby-web-frameworks/]. Owasp Esapi Ruby wants to bring all Ruby deevelopers a gem full of Secure APIs they can use whatever the framework they choose. == Why supporting only Ruby 1.9.2 and beyond? The OWASP Esapi Ruby gem will require at least version 1.9.2 of Ruby interpreter to make sure to have full advantages of the newer language APIs. In particular version 1.9.2 introduces radical changes in the following areas: === Regular expression engine (to be written) === UTF-8 support Unicode support in 1.9.2 is much better and provides better support for character set encoding/decoding * All strings have an additional chunk of info attached: Encoding * String#size takes encoding into account – returns the encoded character count * You can get the raw datasize * Indexed access is by encoded data – characters, not bytes * You can change encoding by force but it doesn’t convert the data === Dates and Time From "Programming Ruby 1.9" "As of Ruby 1.9.2, the range of dates that can be represented is no longer limited by the under- lying operating system’s time representation (so there’s no year 2038 problem). As a result, the year passed to the methods gm, local, new, mktime, and utc must now include the century—a year of 90 now represents 90 and not 1990." == Roadmap Please see ChangeLog file. == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Create documentation with rake yard task * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 the OWASP Foundation. See LICENSE for details.
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