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This started off as a playground but is beginning to get a bit more serious.

If I need something which isn't in the standard repo, I will generally package it myself to avoid problems with trojans, other peoples patches specific for them, etc. I try to keep my things as vanilla as possible, unless they are broken.

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tcpick is a textmode sniffer libpcap-based that can track, reassemble and
reorder tcp streams. Tcpick is able to save the captured flows in
different files or displays them in the terminal. It can handle multiple
interface types and is capable of capturing files being transferred by any
protocol, for example FTP or HTTP (with a little post-processing).

I don't promise this will work on 64-bit but if it doesn't you can bug me.

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TinyFugue, aka "tf", is a flexible, screen-oriented MUD
client, for use with any type of text MUD.

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xbindkeys is a program that allows you to launch shell commands with your keyboard or mouse under X. It links commands to keys or mouse buttons using a simple configuration file, and is independent of the window manager.

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Packages for python. Instead of using pip or easy_install I like to repackage them (vanilla) so they can be integrated properly (i.e depencies when they contain binaries) with the openSUSE package management system.

In the not too distance future I intend to create a tool to completely automate this task and also to update the package when it is updated on pypi.

Of course you can use pip or easy_install but ❝one ring to rule them all❞ is my motto. And then when you upgrade a system library with zypper you break some modules.

CherryPy allows developers to build web applications in much the same way
they would build any other object-oriented Python program. This results in
smaller source code developed in less time.

CherryPy is now more than six years old and it is has proven very fast and
stable. It is being used in production by many sites, from the simplest
ones to the most demanding ones.

It is a multi-threaded stand-alone WSGI server that does not require
another web server. It is not tied to any particular templating system
such as Pylons or Django.

Provides a simple API for doing raw encoding/decoding of yencoded binaries, a
system which is popular in some circles, most notably usenet.

This version has been patched to fix the CRC issues it had before.

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