From eb1f782905e1b157160da5e2e2c4052a9f403cd6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2025 09:27:32 +0300 Subject: Update content for html --- about/index.html | 17 +- about/resources.html | 198 ++++----- about/showcase.html | 470 ++++++++++----------- about/showcase/debroid/image-1.png | 104 ++--- ...5-10-02-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-7.html | 1 + .../DRAFT-cloudless-kobo-forma-with-koreader.html | 145 +++++++ gemfeed/DRAFT-cloudless-kobo-forma.html | 123 ++++++ gemfeed/DRAFT-perl-new-features-and-foostats.html | 2 +- gemfeed/DRAFT-using-supernote-nomad-offline.html | 3 + gemfeed/atom.xml | 3 +- .../cloudless-kobo-forma-with-koreader/forma.jpg | Bin 0 -> 229097 bytes .../koreader-sync.jpg | Bin 0 -> 367209 bytes .../nickel-menu.jpg | Bin 0 -> 251683 bytes gemfeed/input/kobooffline.md | 10 + gemfeed/using-supernote-nomad-offline/nomad1.jpg | Bin 180262 -> 439715 bytes gemfeed/using-supernote-nomad-offline/nomad2.jpg | Bin 141032 -> 290836 bytes index.html | 2 +- uptime-stats.html | 46 +- 18 files changed, 704 insertions(+), 420 deletions(-) create mode 100644 gemfeed/DRAFT-cloudless-kobo-forma-with-koreader.html create mode 100644 gemfeed/DRAFT-cloudless-kobo-forma.html create mode 100644 gemfeed/cloudless-kobo-forma-with-koreader/forma.jpg create mode 100644 gemfeed/cloudless-kobo-forma-with-koreader/koreader-sync.jpg create mode 100644 gemfeed/cloudless-kobo-forma-with-koreader/nickel-menu.jpg create mode 100644 gemfeed/input/kobooffline.md diff --git a/about/index.html b/about/index.html index d9a61f01..c4521306 100644 --- a/about/index.html +++ b/about/index.html @@ -43,21 +43,22 @@

Books



-

Books I am currently reading


+

Books I am currently reading / listening




-

Unread books already in my shelf


+

Next books already in my shelf




Books on my wishlist



diff --git a/about/resources.html b/about/resources.html index 8dce21b4..ec15e175 100644 --- a/about/resources.html +++ b/about/resources.html @@ -50,53 +50,53 @@ In random order:


Technical references



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Self-development and soft-skills books


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Here are notes of mine for some of the books

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Technical guides



These are not whole books, but guides (smaller or larger) which I found very useful. in random order:


Podcasts



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Podcasts I liked



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Newsletters I like


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Magazines I like(d)



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Formal education



diff --git a/about/showcase.html b/about/showcase.html index 5a6823bb..faa340b0 100644 --- a/about/showcase.html +++ b/about/showcase.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@

Project Showcase



-Generated on: 2025-10-14
+Generated on: 2025-10-23

This page showcases my side projects, providing an overview of what each project does, its technical implementation, and key metrics. Each project summary includes information about the programming languages used, development activity, and licensing. The projects are ordered by recent activity, with the most actively maintained projects listed first.

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  • Projects
  • ⇢ ⇢ yoga
  • Yoga
  • -
  • ⇢ ⇢ hexai
  • ⇢ ⇢ conf
  • -
  • ⇢ ⇢ foo.zone
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  • ⇢ ⇢ hexai
  • ⇢ ⇢ foostats
  • ⇢ ⇢ gitsyncer
  • ⇢ ⇢ totalrecall
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  • ⇢ ⇢ terraform
  • ⇢ ⇢ gogios
  • ⇢ ⇢ gorum
  • +
  • ⇢ ⇢ guprecords
  • ⇢ ⇢ randomjournalpage
  • ⇢ ⇢ sway-autorotate
  • -
  • ⇢ ⇢ photoalbum
  • ⇢ ⇢ geheim
  • ⇢ ⇢ algorithms
  • +
  • ⇢ ⇢ foo.zone
  • ⇢ ⇢ perl-c-fibonacci
  • -
  • ⇢ ⇢ guprecords
  • ⇢ ⇢ ioriot
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  • ⇢ ⇢ photoalbum
  • ⇢ ⇢ staticfarm-apache-handlers
  • ⇢ ⇢ dyndns
  • ⇢ ⇢ mon
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  • ⇢ ⇢ template
  • ⇢ ⇢ muttdelay
  • ⇢ ⇢ netdiff
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  • ⇢ ⇢ pwgrep
  • ⇢ ⇢ japi
  • ⇢ ⇢ perl-poetry
  • ⇢ ⇢ ipv6test
  • ⇢ ⇢ cpuinfo
  • ⇢ ⇢ loadbars
  • -
  • ⇢ ⇢ pwgrep
  • ⇢ ⇢ perldaemon
  • ⇢ ⇢ awksite
  • ⇢ ⇢ jsmstrade
  • -
  • ⇢ ⇢ ychat
  • ⇢ ⇢ netcalendar
  • +
  • ⇢ ⇢ ychat
  • ⇢ ⇢ hsbot
  • -
  • ⇢ ⇢ vs-sim
  • ⇢ ⇢ fype
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  • ⇢ ⇢ vs-sim

  • Overall Statistics




    Projects


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  • 📅 Development Period: 2025-10-01 to 2025-10-12
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 8.8 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 17.2 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: No license found
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.2.5 (2025-10-12)
  • 🤖 AI-Assisted: This project was partially created with the help of generative AI
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    hexai


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    -
    -
    -hexai screenshot
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    -Hexai is an AI-powered extension designed to enhance the Helix Editor by integrating advanced code assistance features through Language Server Protocol (LSP) and large language models (LLMs). Its core capabilities include LSP-based code auto-completion, code actions, and an in-editor chat interface that allows users to interact directly with AI models for coding help and suggestions. Additionally, Hexai provides a standalone command-line tool for interacting with LLMs outside the editor. It supports multiple AI backends, including OpenAI, GitHub Copilot, and Ollama, making it flexible for various user preferences and workflows.
    -
    -The project is implemented primarily in Go and uses Mage as its build and task automation tool. The architecture consists of two main binaries: one for general LLM interaction and another for LSP integration with the editor. Hexai communicates with LLM providers via their APIs, relaying code context and user queries to generate intelligent responses or code completions. The modular design allows for easy configuration and extension, and while it is tailored for Helix, it may work with other editors that support LSP. This makes Hexai a valuable tool for developers seeking AI-assisted productivity directly within their coding environment.
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    -View on Codeberg
    -View on GitHub
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    -

    conf




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    ---

    -

    foo.zone


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    hexai





    -This project hosts the static files for the foo.zone website, which is accessible via both the Gemini protocol (gemini://foo.zone) and the web (https://foo.zone). The repository is organized with separate branches for each content format—such as Gemtext, HTML, and Markdown—allowing the site to be served in multiple formats tailored to different protocols and user preferences. This structure makes it easy to maintain and update content across platforms, ensuring consistency and flexibility.
    +hexai screenshot

    -The site is maintained using a suite of open-source tools, including Neovim for editing, GNU Bash for scripting, and ShellCheck for shell script linting. It is deployed on OpenBSD, utilizing the vger Gemini server (managed via relayd and inetd) for Gemini content and the native httpd server for the HTML site. Source code and hosting are managed through Codeberg. The static content is generated with the help of the gemtexter tool, which streamlines the process of converting and managing content in various formats. This architecture emphasizes simplicity, security, and portability, making it a robust solution for multi-protocol static site hosting.
    +Hexai is an AI-powered extension designed to enhance the Helix Editor by integrating advanced code assistance features through Language Server Protocol (LSP) and large language models (LLMs). Its core capabilities include LSP-based code auto-completion, code actions, and an in-editor chat interface that allows users to interact directly with AI models for coding help and suggestions. Additionally, Hexai provides a standalone command-line tool for interacting with LLMs outside the editor. It supports multiple AI backends, including OpenAI, GitHub Copilot, and Ollama, making it flexible for various user preferences and workflows.

    -View on Codeberg
    -View on GitHub
    +The project is implemented primarily in Go and uses Mage as its build and task automation tool. The architecture consists of two main binaries: one for general LLM interaction and another for LSP integration with the editor. Hexai communicates with LLM providers via their APIs, relaying code context and user queries to generate intelligent responses or code completions. The modular design allows for easy configuration and extension, and while it is tailored for Helix, it may work with other editors that support LSP. This makes Hexai a valuable tool for developers seeking AI-assisted productivity directly within their coding environment.
    +
    +View on Codeberg
    +View on GitHub

    ---

    @@ -197,13 +173,13 @@

    **foostats** is a privacy-focused web analytics tool designed specifically for OpenBSD environments, with support for both traditional web (HTTP/HTTPS) and Gemini protocol logs. Its primary function is to generate anonymous, comprehensive site statistics for the foo.zone ecosystem and similar sites, while strictly preserving visitor privacy. This is achieved by hashing all IP addresses with SHA3-512 before storage, ensuring no personally identifiable information is retained. The tool provides detailed daily, monthly, and summary reports in Gemtext format, tracks feed subscribers, and includes robust filtering to block and log suspicious requests based on configurable patterns.
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  • 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-23 to 2025-09-08
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 81.6 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 90.0 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: BSD-2-Clause
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.9.2 (2025-09-08)
  • 🎵 Vibe-Coded: This project has been vibe coded
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 84.4 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 92.8 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: MIT
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.7.5 (2025-08-02)
  • 🎵 Vibe-Coded: This project has been vibe coded
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  • 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-19 to 2025-10-05
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 107.6 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 116.0 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: BSD-2-Clause
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.9.3 (2025-10-05)
  • 🎵 Vibe-Coded: This project has been vibe coded
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  • 📄 Lines of Documentation: 680
  • 📅 Development Period: 2024-01-18 to 2025-10-09
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 122.8 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 131.2 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: No license found
  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
  • 🤖 AI-Assisted: This project was partially created with the help of generative AI
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  • 📄 Lines of Documentation: 357
  • 📅 Development Period: 2024-05-04 to 2025-09-24
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 146.1 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 154.5 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Custom License
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.2.0 (2025-09-24)

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  • 📄 Lines of Documentation: 5674
  • 📅 Development Period: 2020-01-09 to 2025-06-20
  • -
  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 149.7 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 158.1 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Apache-2.0
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v4.3.3 (2024-08-23)
  • 🤖 AI-Assisted: This project was partially created with the help of generative AI
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  • 📅 Development Period: 2025-04-18 to 2025-05-11
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 169.0 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 177.4 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Custom License
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.0.0 (2025-05-11)

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  • 📅 Development Period: 2008-05-15 to 2025-06-27
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 182.4 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 190.8 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Custom License
  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
  • 🤖 AI-Assisted: This project was partially created with the help of generative AI
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 194.9 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 203.3 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: No license found
  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)

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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 235.6 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 244.0 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Custom License
  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)

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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 289.4 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 501.6 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.0.4 (2025-09-13)

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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 535.2 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)

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  • 📅 Development Period: 2023-08-27 to 2025-08-08
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 571.4 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)

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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 612.3 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 620.7 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Custom License
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.1.0 (2024-05-03)
  • 🤖 AI-Assisted: This project was partially created with the help of generative AI
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 798.3 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
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  • ⚖️ License: Custom License
  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)

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    ---

    +

    guprecords


    +
    +
    +
    +guprecords is a command-line tool written in Raku that generates comprehensive uptime reports for multiple hosts by aggregating and analyzing raw record files produced by the uptimed daemon. Its primary purpose is to provide system administrators and enthusiasts with detailed, customizable statistics on system reliability and availability across a fleet of machines. By supporting various categories (such as Host, Kernel, KernelMajor, and KernelName) and metrics (including Boots, Uptime, Score, Downtime, and Lifespan), guprecords enables users to identify trends, compare system stability, and track performance over time. Reports can be output in plaintext, Markdown, or Gemtext formats, making them suitable for different documentation or publishing needs.
    +
    +The architecture of guprecords is modular, with classes dedicated to parsing epoch data, aggregating statistics, and formatting output. The tool reads uptime record files collected from multiple hosts (typically centralized via a git repository), processes them to compute the desired metrics, and generates ranked tables highlighting top performers or outliers. Users can tailor reports using command-line options to select categories, metrics, output formats, and entry limits. The design emphasizes flexibility and extensibility, allowing for easy integration into existing monitoring workflows. While guprecords does not handle the collection of raw data itself, it complements existing uptimed deployments by transforming raw uptime logs into actionable insights and historical records.
    +
    +View on Codeberg
    +View on GitHub
    +
    +---
    +

    randomjournalpage




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  • 📄 Lines of Documentation: 17
  • 📅 Development Period: 2020-01-30 to 2025-04-30
  • -
  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 1156.6 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • +
  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 1165.0 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: GPL-3.0
  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)

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    ---

    -

    photoalbum


    -
    -
    -⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
    -
    -**Summary:**
    -The photoalbum project is a minimal Bash script designed for Linux systems to automate the creation of static web photo albums. Its primary function is to take a collection of images from a specified directory, process them, and generate a ready-to-deploy static website that displays these photos in an organized album format. This tool is particularly useful for users who want a simple, dependency-light way to publish photo galleries online without relying on complex web frameworks or dynamic content management systems.
    -
    -**Key Features & Architecture:**
    -photoalbum operates through a set of straightforward commands: generate (to build the album), clean (to remove temporary files), version (to display version info), and makemake (to set up configuration files and a Makefile). Configuration is handled via a customizable rcfile, allowing users to tailor settings such as source and output directories. The script uses HTML templates, which can be edited for custom album layouts. The workflow involves copying images to an "incoming" folder, running the generate command to create the album in a dist directory, and optionally cleaning up with clean. Its minimalist Bash implementation ensures ease of use, transparency, and compatibility with most Linux environments, making it ideal for users seeking a lightweight, easily customizable static photo album generator.
    -
    -View on Codeberg
    -View on GitHub
    -
    ----
    -

    geheim




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  • 📄 Lines of Documentation: 18
  • 📅 Development Period: 2020-07-12 to 2023-04-09
  • -
  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 1527.4 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • +
  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 1535.8 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Custom License
  • 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)

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    ---

    -

    perl-c-fibonacci


    +

    foo.zone




    ⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.

    -perl-c-fibonacci: source code repository.
    +This project hosts the static files for the foo.zone website, which is accessible via both the Gemini protocol (gemini://foo.zone) and the web (https://foo.zone). The repository is organized with separate branches for each content format—such as Gemtext, HTML, and Markdown—allowing the site to be served in multiple formats tailored to different protocols and user preferences. This structure makes it easy to maintain and update content across platforms, ensuring consistency and flexibility.

    -View on Codeberg
    -View on GitHub
    +The site is maintained using a suite of open-source tools, including Neovim for editing, GNU Bash for scripting, and ShellCheck for shell script linting. It is deployed on OpenBSD, utilizing the vger Gemini server (managed via relayd and inetd) for Gemini content and the native httpd server for the HTML site. Source code and hosting are managed through Codeberg. The static content is generated with the help of the gemtexter tool, which streamlines the process of converting and managing content in various formats. This architecture emphasizes simplicity, security, and portability, making it a robust solution for multi-protocol static site hosting.
    +
    +View on Codeberg
    +View on GitHub

    ---

    -

    guprecords


    +

    perl-c-fibonacci




    ⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.

    -guprecords is a command-line tool written in Raku that generates comprehensive uptime reports for multiple hosts by aggregating and analyzing raw record files produced by the uptimed daemon. Its primary purpose is to provide system administrators and enthusiasts with detailed, customizable statistics on system reliability and availability across a fleet of machines. By supporting various categories (such as Host, Kernel, KernelMajor, and KernelName) and metrics (including Boots, Uptime, Score, Downtime, and Lifespan), guprecords enables users to identify trends, compare system stability, and track performance over time. Reports can be output in plaintext, Markdown, or Gemtext formats, making them suitable for different documentation or publishing needs.
    -
    -The architecture of guprecords is modular, with classes dedicated to parsing epoch data, aggregating statistics, and formatting output. The tool reads uptime record files collected from multiple hosts (typically centralized via a git repository), processes them to compute the desired metrics, and generates ranked tables highlighting top performers or outliers. Users can tailor reports using command-line options to select categories, metrics, output formats, and entry limits. The design emphasizes flexibility and extensibility, allowing for easy integration into existing monitoring workflows. While guprecords does not handle the collection of raw data itself, it complements existing uptimed deployments by transforming raw uptime logs into actionable insights and historical records.
    +perl-c-fibonacci: source code repository.

    -View on Codeberg
    -View on GitHub
    +View on Codeberg
    +View on GitHub

    ---

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  • 📄 Lines of Documentation: 610
  • 📅 Development Period: 2018-03-01 to 2020-01-22
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  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 2549.8 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • +
  • 🔥 Recent Activity: 2558.2 days (avg. age of last 42 commits)
  • ⚖️ License: Apache-2.0
  • 🏷️ Latest Release: 0.5.1 (2019-01-04)

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    ---

    +

    photoalbum


    +
    +
    +⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
    +
    +**Summary:**
    +The photoalbum project is a minimal Bash script designed for Linux systems to automate the creation of static web photo albums. Its primary function is to take a collection of images from a specified directory, process them, and generate a ready-to-deploy static website that displays these photos in an organized album format. This tool is particularly useful for users who want a simple, dependency-light way to publish photo galleries online without relying on complex web frameworks or dynamic content management systems.
    +
    +**Key Features & Architecture:**
    +photoalbum operates through a set of straightforward commands: generate (to build the album), clean (to remove temporary files), version (to display version info), and makemake (to set up configuration files and a Makefile). Configuration is handled via a customizable rcfile, allowing users to tailor settings such as source and output directories. The script uses HTML templates, which can be edited for custom album layouts. The workflow involves copying images to an "incoming" folder, running the generate command to create the album in a dist directory, and optionally cleaning up with clean. Its minimalist Bash implementation ensures ease of use, transparency, and compatibility with most Linux environments, making it ideal for users seeking a lightweight, easily customizable static photo album generator.
    +
    +View on Codeberg
    +View on GitHub
    +
    +---
    +

    staticfarm-apache-handlers




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    pwgrep


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    +⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
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    +**pwgrep** is a lightweight password manager designed for Unix-like systems, implemented primarily in Bash and GNU AWK. It securely stores and retrieves passwords by encrypting them with GPG (GNU Privacy Guard), ensuring that sensitive information remains protected. Version control for password files is handled using an RCS (Revision Control System) such as Git, allowing users to track changes, revert to previous versions, and maintain an audit trail of password updates. This approach leverages familiar command-line tools, making it accessible to users comfortable with shell environments.
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    +The core features of pwgrep include encrypted password storage, easy retrieval and search functionality (using AWK for pattern matching), and robust version control integration. The architecture is modular and script-based: Bash scripts orchestrate user interactions and file management, AWK handles efficient searching within password files, GPG provides encryption/decryption, and Git (or another RCS) manages version history. This combination offers a secure, auditable, and scriptable solution for password management without relying on heavyweight external applications or GUIs.
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    -**pwgrep** is a lightweight password manager designed for Unix-like systems, implemented primarily in Bash and GNU AWK. It securely stores and retrieves passwords by encrypting them with GPG (GNU Privacy Guard), ensuring that sensitive information remains protected. Version control for password files is handled using an RCS (Revision Control System) such as Git, allowing users to track changes, revert to previous versions, and maintain an audit trail of password updates. This approach leverages familiar command-line tools, making it accessible to users comfortable with shell environments.
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    -The core features of pwgrep include encrypted password storage, easy retrieval and search functionality (using AWK for pattern matching), and robust version control integration. The architecture is modular and script-based: Bash scripts orchestrate user interactions and file management, AWK handles efficient searching within password files, GPG provides encryption/decryption, and Git (or another RCS) manages version history. This combination offers a secure, auditable, and scriptable solution for password management without relying on heavyweight external applications or GUIs.
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    ychat


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    -**yChat** is a free, open-source, HTTP-based chat server written in C++ that allows users to communicate in real time using only a standard web browser—no special client software is required. Designed for portability and performance, yChat runs as a standalone web server (with its own lightweight HTTP engine, yhttpd) and supports POSIX-compliant operating systems like Linux and BSD. Key features include multi-threading (using POSIX threads), modular architecture with dynamically loadable modules, MySQL-based user management, customizable HTML and language templates, and an ncurses-based administration interface. The system is highly configurable via XML-based config files and supports advanced features like session management, logging (including Apache-style logs), and a smart garbage collection engine for efficient resource handling.
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    netcalendar




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    ychat


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    +
    +⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
    +
    +**yChat** is a free, open-source, HTTP-based chat server written in C++ that allows users to communicate in real time using only a standard web browser—no special client software is required. Designed for portability and performance, yChat runs as a standalone web server (with its own lightweight HTTP engine, yhttpd) and supports POSIX-compliant operating systems like Linux and BSD. Key features include multi-threading (using POSIX threads), modular architecture with dynamically loadable modules, MySQL-based user management, customizable HTML and language templates, and an ncurses-based administration interface. The system is highly configurable via XML-based config files and supports advanced features like session management, logging (including Apache-style logs), and a smart garbage collection engine for efficient resource handling.
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    +yChat’s architecture is built around a core C++ engine that handles HTTP requests directly, bypassing the need for external web servers like Apache. It uses hash maps for fast data access, supports CGI scripting, and allows for easy customization of both appearance and functionality through templates and modules. The project is organized into several branches (CURRENT, STABLE, BASIC, LEGACY) to balance stability and feature development, and it provides tools for easy installation, configuration, and administration. Its modular design, performance optimizations, and ease of customization make it a practical solution for organizations or communities seeking a lightweight, browser-accessible chat platform that is easy to deploy and extend.
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    +View on Codeberg
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    hsbot




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    fype


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    +⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
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    +fype: source code repository.
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    +View on Codeberg
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    fype


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