clawplach's repositories
Chroma-Hash
A sexy, secure live visualization of password field input
Flotr2
Graphs and Charts for Canvas in JavaScript.
cobbler.github.com
uninteresting source behind cobbler.github.com only
QuickOpener-NetBeans
Sometimes while programming in NetBeans you want to explore a particular file that you are editing on the file system browser, or maybe launch a command in a terminal to do something with it.
elements
Useful LESS mixins
wt
Wt, C++ Web Toolkit
spring-test-mvc-htmlunit
Provides integration with Spring Test MVC and HtmlUnit
spring-mvc-showcase
Demonstrates the features of the Spring MVC web framework
feeds
0install feeds (see http://0install.net) for Ryppl
spring-data-jpa-examples
Examples using Spring Data JPA features
IQEmu
Virtualization wrapper to open Linux files in fresh MS-Windows virtual machines.
jwt
Java Web Toolkit
DynamicJasper
Dynamic Reports using Jasper Reports
el-profile-activator-extension
Support for expression languages in profile activation in Maven
gitflow
Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Vincent Driessen's branching model.
mongrel2-cpp
A library to develop Mongrel2 handlers in C++.
hieroglyphy
Transform any javascript code to an equivalent sequence of ()[]{}!+ characters that runs in the browser!
spring-tenancy
Spring Tenancy
envisionjs
Dynamic HTML5 visualization
plan-maven-plugin
Maven plugin to output the execution plan of a build
privacy-policy-template
A template and some tips for making privacy policies more easily.
robot-mode
Emacs for the robot framework
0runner
Overcomes the single-runner limitation of 0install commands
pxe-dispatcher
PXE Script Dispatcher - works with both iPXE and gPXE
covenant
Code contracts for Python 3
cssembed
A tool for embedding data URIs in CSS files.
BitBlinder
This is most of the source to the BitBlinder project. The goal was to allow people to communicate or share information in any form online anonymously with ease and quickly. To meet this end, it employed a novel micropayment system on top of a slightly modified Tor network. It is posted in the hope that someone may receive benefit from the work we did, though it is no longer maintained in any way and no BitBlinder network exists to the best of my knowledge. You will notice that private keys exist in places ( for the authority servers) though some may be missing in others. The BitBlinder network used a slightly modified Tor client which can be found in innomitor; this client is now dated. A highly modified version of the old BitTorrent Mainline is also included as well as an old portable FireFox. I apologize in advance for the bad code that we wrote and the bad code that we never fixed (read: Mainline). If you really want to see the whole thing go, you would need to: 1. set up your own authority servers, 2. compile an innomitor and put it on your system path. 3. Set up a BankServer. 4. Make the client run if it does not. I do not expect anyone to do this :) A final note: due to the nature of the software, we ran our own svn repo. We had a backup, but we used hotcopy with whatever version of svnserve existed on Ubuntu 9.10? two years ago. Remounting the repo was an exercise in frustration, so I instead used a maybe up to date checkout for the client (perhaps the last build we ever did, though perhaps not). Good luck!