Stephan Kleine
bitshuffler
Involved Projects and Packages
Various IDEs
Code::Blocks is a free C++ IDE built to meet the most demanding needs of its users. It is designed to be very extensible and fully configurable.
Finally, an IDE with all the features you need, having a consistent look, feel and operation across platforms.
Built around a plugin framework, Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins. Any kind of functionality can be added by installing/coding a plugin. For instance, compiling and debugging functionality is already provided by plugins!
We hope you enjoy using Code::Blocks!
The Code::Blocks Team
Trac is a minimalistic web-based software project management and bug/issue tracking system. It provides an interface to the Subversion revision control systems, an integrated wiki, flexible issue tracking and convenient report facilities.
Integrate Jenkins build results into the Trac timeline and (optionally) provide a navbar menu to link to the Jenkins instance. The build results are obtained from one of the RSS feeds Jenkins provides.
This plugin allows Trac plugins to export select parts of their interface via XML-RPC.
RapidSVN is a cross-platform GUI front-end for the Subversion revision system written in C++ using the wxWidgets framework. This project also includes a Subversion client C++ API.
XML Copy Editor is a fast, free, validating XML editor.
Anki is a spaced repetition system (SRS). It helps you remember things by intelligently scheduling reviews, so that you can learn a lot of information with the minimum amount of effort.
This project is for all kind of file synchronizers.
Lsyncd (Live Syncing (Mirror) Daemon) uses rsync to synchronize local directories with a remote machine running rsyncd. It watches multiple directory trees through inotify. The first step after adding the watches is to rsync all directories with the remote host, and then the software synchronizes single files by collecting the inotify events. Lsyncd is a lightweight live mirror solution that should be easy to install and use while blending well with your system.
GSD is a desktop client that connects to the OpenVAS Manager using
the OMP protocol.
The support libraries for the Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS).
Lsyncd (Live Syncing (Mirror) Daemon) uses rsync to synchronize local directories with a remote machine running rsyncd. It watches multiple directory trees through inotify. The first step after adding the watches is to rsync all directories with the remote host, and then the software synchronizes single files by collecting the inotify events. lsyncd is a lightweight live mirror solution that should be easy to install and use while blending well with your system.
This is the administrator module for the Open Vulnerability Assessment
System (OpenVAS). It is intended to simplify the configuration and
administration of an OpenVAS server both on a local installation as
well as on a remote system.
OpenVAS-CLI collects command line tools
to handle with the OpenVAS services via the respective
protocols.
The OpenVAS-Manager is a layer between OpenVAS-Scanner and various client
applications such as OpenVAS-Client or Greenbone Security Assistant. Among
other features, it adds server-side storage of scan results and it makes it
unnecessary for scan clients to keep connection until a scan finishes.
This is the scanner module for the Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS).
GSD is a desktop client that connects to the OpenVAS Manager using
the OMP protocol.
The support libraries for the Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS).
Lsyncd (Live Syncing (Mirror) Daemon) uses rsync to synchronize local directories with a remote machine running rsyncd. It watches multiple directory trees through inotify. The first step after adding the watches is to rsync all directories with the remote host, and then the software synchronizes single files by collecting the inotify events. lsyncd is a lightweight live mirror solution that should be easy to install and use while blending well with your system.
This is the administrator module for the Open Vulnerability Assessment
System (OpenVAS). It is intended to simplify the configuration and
administration of an OpenVAS server both on a local installation as
well as on a remote system.
OpenVAS-CLI collects command line tools
to handle with the OpenVAS services via the respective
protocols.