21. November 2011 | Tags: bash, browser, cli, code, converter, datamining, desktop, docbook, documentation, editor, epub, extension, format, geektool, git, github, grep, gtd, gui, howto, html, keyboard, knowledgemanagement, latex, linux, log, mac, markdown, markup, monitoring, mysql, notes, notification, osx, pdf, php, python, rtf, safari, script, server, shell, shortcut, simplenote, stackoverflow, statistic, sysadmin, textile, txt, unix, versioncontrol, vim, visualization, web, wiki, windows, xml
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 24. Oktober bis zum 19. November:
- spark – A little shell script that lets you generate sparklines at the command line.
- glogg – is a multi-platform GUI application to browse and search through long or complex log files. It is designed with programmers and system administrators in mind. glogg can be seen as a graphical, interactive combination of grep and less.
- ResophNotes – Notational Velocity clone for Windows including Simplenote-sync and Markdown support
- Pandoc – is your swiss-army knife if you need to convert files from one markup format into another. Need to generate a man page from a markdown file? No problem. LaTeX to Docbook? Sure. HTML to MediaWiki? Yes, that too.
- GitLab – is your own lite app for projects/repositories hosting on your server. Basically it is a free GithHub Clone written in Ruby on Rails.
- Coordino – allows you to create a question and answer system for you and your users to enjoy. Basically it is a free StackOverflow Clone written in PHP.
- KeyStroke – is a Safari extension that provides customizable keyboard shorcuts for common tasks and enhancements.
- Samurize – is an advanced system monitoring and desktop enhancement engine for Windows. IT professionals, overclockers, gamers and desktop modders alike use Samurize for system information, weather reports, news headlines and much much more.
- dexy – is an open source document automation tool that can help you create documents using your favourite programming languages and your favourite software.
- MarkdownPad – is a full-featured Markdown editor for Windows.
15. April 2011 | Tags: 2k, 7, backup, clipboard, code, copy, cron, datamining, dos, dropbox, editor, emulator, facebook, fun, games, geek, git, gtd, howto, html, internet, itunes, iweb, keyboard, linux, mac, management, marketing, osx, paste, pdf, php, plugin, programming, python, regexp, ruby, scraping, screen, script, scrum, shell, shortcuts, simulator, socialnetwork, tool, twitter, txt, unix, versioncontrol, vim, vista, web, website, wiki, windowmanager, windows, writing, xp
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 21. März bis zum 3. April:
- Boxer – plays all the MS-DOS games of your misspent youth, right here on your Mac.
- Vim Recipes – is a free cookbook for Vim, the popular text editor. It does not replace Vim's excellent built-in documentation, but complements it by focussing on tasks rather than commands.
- WinSplit Revolution – is a small utility which allows you to easily organize your open windows by tiling, resizing and positioning them to make the best use of your desktop real estate
- flashbake – A seamless source control solution combines the convenience of automated back up with the power of source version control.
- ScraperWiki – is a platform for writing and scheduling screen scrapers, and for storing the data they generate
- The Motherfucking Manifesto For Programming, Motherfuckers – We are tired of XP, Scrum, Kanban, Waterfall, Software Craftsmanship (aka XP-Lite) and anything else getting in the way of…Programming, Motherfucker.
- How to use iWeb to build a killer frontpage for your Facebook Fan Page. –
- PHP-RegExp-Tutorial – Ausführliche, deutschsprachige Informationen zum Aufbau und zur Verwendung von Regulären Ausdrücken in PHP.
- CLCL – Is a clipboard caching utility for Windows. Works with text and files.
- git-friendly – is a collection of shell scripts for automating basic git workflows that you probably find yourself typing over and over again.
20. Januar 2011 | Tags: addressbook, analysis, api, bash, browser, code, datamining, development, ebook, edit, editor, game, gem, golf, howto, html, http, icinga, java, javascript, jruby, linux, mac, mail, math, microformats, monitoring, music, nagios, netiquette, osx, perl, plot, plugin, record, regexp, review, rfc, ruby, security, server, shell, socialweb, society, ssh, Statistics, sysadmin, testing, textedit, txt, unix, usenet, vcard, versioncontrol, vim, virtualization, visualization, web, web2.0, webapp, windows, writing
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 5. Januar bis zum 15. Januar:
- RFC 1855: Netiquette Guidelines – This document provides a minimum set of guidelines for Network Etiquette (Netiquette) which organizations may take and adapt for their own use.
- Celerity – is a JRuby wrapper around HtmlUnit – a headless Java browser with JavaScript support. It provides a simple API for programmatic navigation through web applications.
- cucumber-nagios – lets you describe how a system should work in natural language, and outputs whether it does in the Nagios plugin format
- Traverso – Is an audio recording and editing program which is very well suited to record a single voice, a band, an ensemble, a whole orchestra or any other source of music
- VimGolf – Real Vim ninjas count every keystroke – do you?
- Ad Hoc Data Analysis From The Unix Command Line – Your friends: cat, find, grep, wc, cut, sort, uniq
- Free e-books for Windows administrators – This is a list of free e-books that are useful for Windows administrators. It will be regularly updated.
- Review Board – is a powerful web-based code review tool that offers developers an easy way to handle code reviews. It scales well from small projects to large companies and offers a variety of tools to take much of the stress and time out of the code review process.
- Shelf – is an app for MacOS that looks at the current foreground application, and tries to figure out if what you’re looking at corresponds to a person in your Address Book. Then it’ll tell you things about them.
- NanoCount – is a little utility for MacOS X. It provides a word count feature for TextEdit, OS X's built-in word processor.
19. Mai 2008 | Tags: ai, apple, backup, bash, cli, dashboard, datamining, eDirectory, freebsd, geotag, gps, gtd, hardware, ldap, leopard, linux, mac, mathe, meeting, microsoft, network, novell, osx, photo, quicksilver, ram, raw, shell, solaris, statistic, sun, sysadmin, tcp, testing, timemachine, widget, windows, work, xp
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 11. Mai bis zum 18. Mai: