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James Vasile / XWord
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0Crossword puzzle construction tooling in rust
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ots / MediaWiki / SimpleBook
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0An extension to print books from MediaWiki instances. (Derived from the Collection Extension.)
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Karl Fogel / Textatistic
OtherCalculate readability scores.
(This is a fork of https://github.com/erinhengel/Textatistic, as Erin Hengel is no longer maintaining that repository.)
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ots / MediaWiki / torque
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0A flexible web-based open source system for collaboratively evaluating proposals.
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ots / MediaWiki / torque-sites
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0Open source code specific to OTS-managed Torque sites (usually client sites).
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James Vasile / git-squash
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Greg Troxel / LabelNation
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0LabelNation is a free software command-line tool for making address labels, business cards, or anything else involving regularly-arranged rectangles on a printer-ready sheet. It is written in Python 3. See https://red-bean.com/labelnation/.
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Karl Fogel / LabelNation
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0LabelNation is a free software command-line tool for making address labels, business cards, or anything else involving regularly-arranged rectangles on a printer-ready sheet. It is written in Python 3. See https://red-bean.com/labelnation/.
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E. Salazar / onetime
MIT LicenseAn open source encryption program that uses the "one-time pad" method. See https://red-bean.com/onetime/.
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James Vasile / infra
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0James's user account infrastructure
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Hypha / hypha
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseSubmission management software for open calls
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James Vasile / pavol
Apache License 2.0Pulse audio volume raise/lower/mute from the commandline
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Overlay for window managers so you can manipulation windows via keyboard and treat windows like floating tiles. They float and can cover each other, but keyboard commands slot them in to specific spots and resize accordingly. It's all very fluid.
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Support the Quest for Awesome, otherwise known as QA, in python but hopefully also other languages eventually.
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