16. Januar 2012 | Tags: automation, bash, chat, cli, code, color, data, deko, editor, files, filesystem, filetype, geek, grep, gtd, html, iphone, irc, itunes, kerberos, last.fm, linux, log, mac, markdown, music, musik, networking, osx, paper, pdf, perl, plugin, proxy, python, regexp, ruby, scrobble, security, sed, server, shell, sort, starwars, sysadmin, txt, uniq, unix, upload, web, webserver, weihnachten, windows, wordpress, xmas
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 28. Dezember bis zum 15. Januar:
- Bip – is an IRC proxy, which means it keeps connected to your preferred IRC servers, can store the logs for you, and even send them back to your IRC client(s) upon connection.
- KNC – is Kerberised NetCat. It works in basically the same way as either netcat or stunnel except that it is Kerberised. You can use it to construct client/server applications while keeping the Kerberos libraries out of your programs address space quickly and easily.
- glark – A replacement for (or supplement to) the grep family, glark offers: Perl compatible regular expressions, highlighting of matches, context around matches, complex expressions, and automatic exclusion of non-text files.
- runiq – functions in a manner quite similar to GNU uniq, but runiq allows you to specify keys based on regular expressions in stead of field or the first N characters.
- TrID – is an utility designed to identify file types from their binary signatures. While there are similar utilities with hard coded logic, TrID has no fixed rules. Instead, it's extensible and can be trained to recognize new formats in a fast and automatic way.
- DropIt – A tiny, flexible, hard-working tool to automate sorting and filing data-files and folders.
- droopy – is a mini Web server whose sole purpose is to let others upload files to your computer.
- Markdown QuickTags – is a plugin for WordPress which replaces the HTML editor with a Markdown-enabled set of buttons and features.
- DIY Star Wars Snowflakes – Paper-snowflakes going Star Wars
- Melo – Very cool looking last.fm client for Mac OS X
25. Februar 2011 | Tags: archivierung, backup, binary, clipboard, code, download, editor, fetchmail, files, filesharing, filesystem, geek, git, gtd, hdd, howto, imap, internet, linux, mac, mail, monitoring, mysql, newsgroup, osx, php, plugin, python, ruby, script, shell, statistic, sysadmin, timemachine, twitter, txt, unix, usenet, versioncontrol, vim, visualisation, visualization, wiki, windows
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 8. Februar bis zum 18. Februar:
- Tweet Nest – A browsable, searchable and easily customizable archive and backup for your tweets
- git mail – Why to store your mail in git
- ttyload – is a little *NIX utility… to give a color-coded graph of load averages over time.
- Backup Loupe – is an extension for TimeMachine on OS X
- SoyWiki – turns Vim into a powerful, lean, and fast wiki. It’s got all the protein of a more conventional wiki, but less saturated fat and no cholesterol.
- Git Immersion – is a guided tour that walks through the fundamentals of Git, inspired by the premise that to know a thing is to do it.
- ClipCube – is a tiny clipboard history tool under development for Windows: it sits in the system tray, recording copied text for later use.
- How to write vim plugins with python – You only need very little knowledge of VimL to be able to write plugins, if you know Python (or Ruby).
- DiskWave – is a free disk usage utility. It helps you determine where most of your hard drive space is consumed. DiskWave was previously known as WhichSize.
- SABnzbd – makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb. SABnzbd takes over from there, where it will be automatically downloaded, verified, repaired, extracted and filed away with zero human interaction.
23. Dezember 2010 | Tags: ascii, backup, bash, bootdisk, chat, cli, code, development, download, dropbox, files, flash, flv, git, github, gtd, internet, irc, linux, mac, media, mp4, osx, programming, python, rename, rip, rsync, rtmp, ruby, server, shell, ssh, stream, sync, sysadmin, testing, umlaute, unix, utf8, versioncontrol, video, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 13. Dezember bis zum 22. Dezember:
- RTMPDump – is a toolkit for RTMP streams that actually works.
- z – maintains a jump-list of the directories you actually use
- RubyDrop – Ruby project that aims to be an open-source, roll-your-own, Dropbox clone using Git as the backend. There's still a lot of details to work out, and the code may be a little messy, so you'll have to bear with me (it's a process)
- Writing clean, testable, high quality code in Python – Catastrophically bad code can be written in any language, including the elegant and powerful Python language. In this article, we explore how thinking about testing actually produces dramatically different Python code. Lastly, we learn how to measure scientifically the difference.
- tig – is a git repository browser that additionally can act as a pager for output from various git commands
- Build a Bootable Rescue SD Card For Your Mac –
- Textual – is a lightweight IRC client created specifically for Mac OS X
- Detox – is a utility designed to clean up filenames. It replaces difficult to work with characters, such as spaces, with standard equivalents. It will also clean up filenames with UTF-8 or Latin-1 (or CP-1252) characters in them.
12. September 2010 | Tags: acl, bash, bonjour, brief, browser, code, corporate, crossplatform, diff, display, files, firewall, freebsd, geek, git, gnu, howto, image, latex, linux, mac, monitoring, notification, osx, perl, safari, screen, security, serienbrief, shell, solaris, ssh, sysadmin, txt, unix, versioncontrol, vim, vnc, webkit, windows, x11, zeroconf
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 1. September bis zum 10. September:
- 10 Things You Did Not Know About Monkey Island –
- Briefe erstellen in Latex –
- byobu – includes an enhanced profile and configuration utilities for the GNU screen window manager, such as toggle-able system status notifications.
- Window Shifter Home – is a tool which allows you to move applications between networked computers of different OS. It works through some really sophisticated ssh and vnc magic…
- gitolite – allows you to setup a centralised git server, with very fine-grained access control and many (many!) more powerful features.
- Vimprobable – is a WWW browser that behaves like the Vimperator plugin available for Mozilla Firefox. It is based on the WebKit engine (using GTK bindings).
- Kaleidoscope – Advanced diff-App for Mac OS X. Compares Textfiles, Code and Images. Also: Shiny. Shareware, 29,00 €