Code @ r1
Here are a few of my publicly available coding projects. Some of them suck, others of them suck a little more. Some are actually pretty okay.
- MIDI Parser - A library that parses a MIDI file
- Butterfly - A markup language similar to Markdown, only better. But less ubiquitous.
- Argopt - Command-line argument parsing for .NET
- Jarvis - A unit testing framework for the browser and Node.js
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nginx-conf
- A library to interact programmatically with an nginx config file -
lliw
- A dead simple library to add ANSI color escapes to strings -
looger
- A dead simple library logging library -
sahara
- A full-featured dependency injection container library for Node.js -
goa
- An express wrapper to enable a sort of MVC-like structure to Node server apps. - Sunlight - client-side syntax highlighter
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html-parser
- HTML parser for Node.js -
audio-metadata
- fast, small and efficient metadata extractor for MP3 and OGG -
Stanley
- single-file hideous Bash script that generates a static status/uptime site -
wikivgdb
- really nasty script that generates a SQLite database from video game pages on Wikipedia -
analbum
- album navigator and music player for the web