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
10. Oktober 2011 | Tags: apache, apple, audio, backup, bookmarklet, browser, cli, code, configuration, converter, deployment, diff, dvd, editor, encoding, evag, fahrplan, flash, gem, git, gtd, h.264, hardware, howto, html, http, ipad, iphone, java, last.fm, linux, lion, mac, macbook, markdown, mercurial, merge, mp3, music, mysql, öpnv, osx, plan, plugin, quicklook, restore, rip, ruby, shell, snippets, text, timemachine, txt, unix, utf8, versioncontrol, video, vim, visualization, vrr, web, windows, youtube
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 17. September bis zum 5. Oktober:
- threesome – is a Vim plugin for resolving conflicts during three-way merges. It's designed to be used as a merge tool for version control systems like Mercurial and Git.
- efa – is a commandline client for the http://efa.vrr.de web interface. It can request itineraries for train/tram/bus connections throughout Germany, based on various parameters such as date/time, preferred train types and such. It is most useful inside the VRR, but works fine for the rest of Germany as well.
- Format Factory – is a multifunctional media converter for Windows.
- qlmarkdown – is a simple QuickLook generator for Markdown files.
- LastHistory – allows you to analyze music listening histories from Last.fm through an interactive visualization and to explore your own past by combining the music you listened to with your own photos and calendar entries.
- How to clean Apple products –
- Bookmarklets for text manipulation – Quickly create markdown links to current page with selected text.
- Mass Deploying Time Machine in Mac OS X Lion – The tmutil command allows administrators to enable Time Machine, make snapshots, kick off backups, delete snapshots, perform restores, configure options within Time Machine and, with a little scripting, build a centralized dashboard, pulling in Time Machine statistics from clients.
- boom – motherfucking text snippets on the command line.
- HOWTO Use UTF-8 Throughout Your Web Stack – You write web apps. You understand the web is global, and want to support internationalization. You want UTF-8.
22. August 2011 | Tags: apple, automation, bluetooth, boot, browser, chrome, code, cryptography, css, development, download, dvd, filesystem, firefox, firmware, gem, gnome, gtd, hash, html, http, ios, iphone, jailbreak, linux, lion, mac, md5, osx, plugin, portable, rack, rails, rename, ruby, server, sha1, shell, time, Tracking, unix, usb, versioncontrol, web, webdesign, webdevelopment, windows, wlan, Zeit
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 3. August bis zum 16. August:
- checksum – is a blisteringly fast, no-nonsense file hashing application for Windows that generates and verifies SHA1 and MD5 hashes
- Web Developer Extension – adds various web developer tools to a browser. The extension is available for Firefox and Chrome, and will run on any platform that these browsers support including Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
- renameutils – are a set of programs designed to make renaming of files faster and less cumbersome.
- Lion DiskMaker – is a small application programmed with AppleScript that you can use with Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7 to burn a DVD or build a bootable USB key from Mac OS X Lion’s Installation programm.
- ipswDownloader – Simple app for downloading firmware for Apple iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch.
- LiveReload – monitors changes in the file system. As soon as you save a file, it is preprocessed as needed, and the browser is refreshed.
- LESS.app – extends CSS with variables, nested rules, operators and more. If you're still building websites without it, you're an idiot. This app makes it dead simple to use {Less} by automatically compiling *.less files into standard CSS.
- Project Hamster – is time tracking for individuals. It helps you to keep track on how much time you have spent during the day on activities you choose to track.
- ControlPlane – Using a number of configurable evidence sources, rules and actions you can reconfigure your Mac based on what you are doing, where you are at or the time of day. Set the office printer as your default printer while at work or start a set of apps once you’re home.
- pow – is a zero-config Rack server for Mac OS X
3. August 2011 | Tags: automation, bandwidth, bash, browser, build, calculator, chrome, code, cryptography, download, editor, encryption, gtd, html, internet, linux, mac, mail, make, network, networking, osx, plugin, python, remotedesktop, ruby, safari, screensharing, script, search, shell, simbl, smtp, speed, ssh, ssl, sysadmin, terminal.app, test, txt, unix, url, vi, vim, vnc, wiki
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 23. Juli bis zum 2. August:
- ScreenSharingMenulet – connect to local and Back to My Mac hosts via Screen Sharing from the menu bar
- Using the Rake Build Language –
- Message Header Analysis Tool – Extract a message header from a mail you want to investigate. Copy/Paste into the box above and click on "ANALYSE"
- TotalTerminal – provides a persistent Visor Window which slides down when you press a hot-key. Remember Quake Console?
- pexpect – is a pure Python module that makes Python a better tool for controlling and automating other programs.
- vimwiki – is a personal wiki for Vim. A number of linked text files that have their own syntax highlighting.
- spiped – is a utility for creating symmetrically encrypted and authenticated pipes between socket addresses. This is similar to 'ssh -L' functionality, but does not use SSH and requires a pre-shared symmetric key.
- A simple Ruby command-line application skeleton –
- Download Time Calculator – calculates the time needed for downloading a file with a specified connection speed and file size
- SafariOmnibar – is a Safari SIMBL plugin aiming at mimicing the Chrome's smart location bar which combines location and search.
14. Juni 2011 | Tags: ajax, api, backup, bash, blog, css, documentation, exchange, firewall, fun, geek, git, gnome, gtd, html, http, imap, internet, links, linux, mac, mail, mail.app, mapi, markdown, markup, mbox, microsoft, mutt, osx, outlook, php, plugin, proxy, scroll, search, shell, shortcuts, shorturl, static, sysadmin, terminal, unix, visor, web, wiki, wordpress
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 25. Mai bis zum 6. Juni:
- Squeaky – is a web proxy, in the spirit of a2 or PHProxy
- Archive – This free plugin extends Apple Mail with the archive feature that you know and love from MobileMe and Gmail.
- lesspipe – is an input filter for the pager less as described in its man page. The script runs under a ksh compliant shell (ksh, bash, zsh) and allows to view files with binary content, compressed files, archives and files contained in archives.
- YOURLS – is a small set of PHP scripts that will allow you to run your own URL shortening service (a la TinyURL). You can make it private or public, you can pick custom keyword URLs, it comes with its own API. You will love it.
- MFCMAPI – uses Microsoft's published APIs to provide access to MAPI stores through a graphical user interface. Its purpose is to facilitate investigation of Exchange and Outlook issues and to provide developers with a canonical sample for MAPI development.
- Markdoc – is a lightweight Markdown-based wiki system. It's been designed to allow you to create and manage wikis as quickly and easily as possible.
- SL – (Steam Locomotive) runs across your terminal when you type "sl" as you meant to type "ls". It's just a joke command, and not usefull at all.
- mairix – is a program for indexing and searching email messages stored in maildir, MH or mbox folders.
- Guake – is a top-down terminal for Gnome (in the style of Yakuake for KDE, Tilda or the terminal used in Quake).
- Infinite Scroll – Automatically append the next page of posts (via AJAX) to your page when a user scrolls to the bottom.
26. Mai 2011 | Tags: backup, bash, blog, c64, chef, cmd, code, configuration, development, dock, dropbox, elite, exif, game, geotag, git, github, googlemaps, gps, gtd, image, internet, ipad, iphone, iphoto, linux, list, location, mac, merge, metadata, online, osx, perforce, photo, photography, plugin, puppet, python, regexp, ruby, server, shell, sync, sysadmin, test, unix, versioncontrol, virtualbox, virtualization, windows, wordpress
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 3. Mai bis zum 25. Mai:
- Sosumi – is a simple way to find your iPhone using your Mac.
- NirCmd – is a small command-line utility that allows you to do some useful tasks without displaying any user interface.
- GeoNamesTagger – is a Mac OS X docklet to easily update image EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata with location specific information.
- Oolite – is a space sim game, inspired by Elite, powered by Objective-C and OpenGL, and designed as a small game that is easy for users to pick up, modify and expand upon. Almost every aspect of the game can be changed by using simple, free graphics packages and text editors.
- DTerm – provides a context-sensitive command line that makes it fast and easy to run commands on the files you're working with and then use the results of those commands.
- Using p4merge with Git – Although it is correct that git doesn't come with a nice merge tool, it is quite happy to use any merge tool that you have on hand. And since Perforce's merge tool is available free, you can use p4merge with git.
- Rubular – is a Ruby-based regular expression editor. It's a handy way to test regular expressions as you write them.
- 5 Best Dropbox WordPress Plugins – Nice list, Dropbox Sync looks especially nice for a backup of all images.
- Vagrant – is a tool for building and distributing virtualized development environments. By providing automated creation and provisioning of virtual machines using Oracle's VirtualBox, Vagrant provides the tools to create and configure lightweight, reproducible, and portable virtual environments.
- Blueprint – is DevStructure's workhorse tool that looks inside popular package managers, finds changes you made to configuration files, and archives software you built from source to generate Puppet, Chef, or shell code. Everything blueprint sees is stored in Git to be diffed and pushed. It runs on Debian and RPM based distros with Python 2.6.
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.
15. März 2011 | Tags: activedirectory, ad, bash, blog, client, code, directory, exchange, export, filesystem, geek, git, gtd, hosting, import, internet, ip, itunes, jquery, ldap, linux, mac, metadata, microsoft, migration, mp3, music, musicbrainz, nagle, networking, openldap, osx, password, performance, permissions, pixelart, plugin, python, rfc, script, search, security, server, sexy, shell, sysadmin, tag, tcp, tcpdump, tumbllog, tumblr, unix, versioncontrol, visualization, windows, wordpress, wtf
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 21. Februar bis zum 6. März:
- git-annex – allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, checksumming time, or disk space.
- Handling my music collection with git-annex – Very cool, would probably not work with iTunes…
- Pipe Viewer – is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an estimate of how long it will be until completion.
- tumblr2wp – Tumblr2WP makes it super simple to transfer your Tumblr content to your own, self-hosted WordPress install.
- Naked Password – The whole idea of naked password is to encourage your users to enter stronger passwords. Our beautiful model Sally tastefully removes items of clothing as the password grows stronger.
- beets – is the media library management system for obsessive-compulsive music geeks
- Searching Active Directory with ldapsearch – If you think there isn't a trick to this, that means you've never tried it – leastways not on an Active Directory container that has more than 1,000 objects in it (or whatever the search limit has been set to in your environment)
- TCP Performance problems caused be interaction between Nagle's Algorithm and Delayed ACK – The overall summary is that many of the mechanisms that make TCP so great, like fast retransmit, work best when there's a continuous flow of data for the TCP state machine to work on. If you send a block of data and then stop and wait for an application-layer acknowledgment from the other end, the state machine can falter.
- shop – A tool to show permissions at every level in a path. Shop gives you a quick overview of the permissions of the directory in question, as well as the permissions of every directory above it in the tree.
- monotone – is a free distributed version control system. It provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol.
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.
9. Februar 2011 | Tags: bash, cloud, code, color, editor, fork, gem, graph, gtd, ipad, iphone, linux, mac, mail, markdown, markup, monitoring, mutt, network, osx, plugin, regexp, ruby, screen, shell, simplenote, ssh, sysadmin, terminal, textmate, txt, unix, usb, vim, visualization, vnc, web, wiki, xhtml, zsh
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 15. Januar bis zum 3. Februar:
- janus – This is a basic distribution of vim plugins and tools intended to be run on top of the latest MacVIM snapshot.
- reptyr – is a utility for taking an existing running program and attaching it to a new terminal. Started a long-running process over
ssh, but have to leave and don't want to interrupt it? Just start a screen, use reptyr to grab it, and then kill the ssh session and head on home.
- txt2re – headache relief for programmers :: regular expression generator
- atMonitor – is the most advanced monitoring tool for Mac OS X that displays system activity in real-time
- urlscan – is a small program that is designed to integrate with the "mutt" mailreader to allow you to easily launch a Web browser for URLs contained in email messages.
- Screens – Very good looking universal VNC Client for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
- Coloration – is editor/IDE color scheme converter. Right now it allows you to convert your favourite Textmate color scheme (in XML plist format) to Vim, JEdit and KDevelop/Kate/Kwrite color scheme.
- nvALT – Notational Velocity fork with widescreen, collapsible notes panel, MultiMarkdown/Markdown/Textile rendering and preview
- rush – is a replacement for the unix shell (bash, zsh, etc) which uses pure Ruby syntax
- Wiki on a Stick – (in short WoaS) is a wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML file. It's perfect to be used at home or at office, on your laptop or USB pen drive.