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GNU/Linux Software
Over the years I have written and released several pieces of software, most frequently for users of GNU/Linux. Here is a brief summary of the most popular, useful, and mature projects.
- ASQL
asql allows you to query logfiles, created by Apache/nginx, via SQL.
- Chronicle
Chronicle is a static-blog generator, written in perl, used to build my blog, and supports commenting.
- LUA code
This is probably a little obsolete, but I continue to enjoy the Lua language & ecosystem.
- node-reverse-proxy
This is a flexible reverse-HTTP proxy, written in javascript to run under node.js - by visiting this site you're using it right now!
- redisfs
A replication-friendly filesystem, written using FUSE, which stores all files/directories in a redis store.
- Slaughter
Slaughter is a configuration-management tool akin to Puppet, Chef, or CFengine, although it benefits from a simpler architecture and the powerful properties of Perl.
- skx.web
A trivial CSS library, used upon this site amongst others.
- Templer
A static-site generator, which converts a series of files and directories into a HTML website. Templer is used to build this site, as well as many others I host.
- Xen-Shell / Xen-Tools
I created these two related projects, but now they are now hosted elsewhere with new maintainers.
This site also contains several jquery plugins, and code specific to the qpsmtpd project.
Windows Software
These links remain for historic interest:
I no longer develop software for Microsoft Windows, or even use it, but when I did I found several ports of Unix software useful:
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