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jsDigest

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

jsDigest - A Message Digest module for JavaScript. (IE 5.5+, FF 2+, Chrome 2+, Opera 9+) Supports Hash Functions * MD4 * MD5 * SHA-1 * SHA-256 (SHA-224) * SHA-512 (SHA-384) More Hash Functions * MD6 * Skein MAC Functions * HMAC Input Encoding * UTF-8 Output ... [More] Formats * Base-16 (Hex) * Base-32 (Base-32 Hex) * Base-64 (Base-64 URL) [Less]

5.01K lines of code

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about 9 years since last commit

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mosync

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

MoSync - the open, cross-platform mobile development SDK. We believe in a world where anyone can easily produce mobile applications, regardless of operating system, language or device. We invite you to join our movement, contribute in creating the next generation of mobile software. MoSync is a ... [More] software development kit for mobile, with many components, tightly integrated. Compilers, runtimes, libraries, a device profile database and an emulator are some of the highlights. These components are carefully crafted and put together to form the most powerful cross-platform mobile development SDK ever. The code is released here under the GPL version 2. [Less]

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almost 12 years since last commit

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GNU-Darwin Distribution

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

GNU-Darwin aims to be the most free Darwin-based Unix distribution. Our mission is two-fold: focus on new projects that leverage the unique capabilities of Darwin/Mach, and help Apple users to enjoy the benefits of free software.

24.1M lines of code

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over 17 years since last commit

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DOC++

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

DOC++ is a documentation system for C, C++, IDL, and Java. It generates both TeX output for high quality hardcopies and HTML output for sophisticated online browsing of your documentation. The documentation is extracted directly from the C/C++/IDL header/source files or Java class files.

43.7K lines of code

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over 22 years since last commit

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Girocco

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

The repo.or.cz duct tape "Girocco"

31.6K lines of code

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about 3 years since last commit

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RMARC

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

The goal of RMARC is to provide an easy to use library for working with MARC and MARC XML in Ruby. MARC stands for MAchine Readable Cataloguing and is a widely used exchange format for bibliographic data.

718 lines of code

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over 19 years since last commit

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wm daemon

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

wmd is an experiment to create an efficient, stable, intutive window manager oriented around tags and tiling.

1.47K lines of code

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about 15 years since last commit

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Sub::Op

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A perl extension to lexically replace subroutine calls by custom opcodes.

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EasyMoblog

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

EasyMoblog is a platform for the publishing of personal blogs. It features the ability to update it via email, a Web-based installation wizard, layout personalization, language localization, additional plug-in support, support for HTML formatted messages, RSS syndication, and much more.

11.8K lines of code

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about 21 years since last commit

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ApeSmit

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ApeSmit is a very simple Python module to create XML sitemaps as defined at sitemaps.org. It doesn’t contain a Web spider or similar software; it just writes the data you provide to a file using the proper syntax.

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Licenses: gpl