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Command line todo list app with urgency-based highlighting
I coded Rodoo for personal use initially, then cleaned it up, named it, and I've put it up here for everybody. I find that it is most useful when set to run in your ~/.bash_profile (a task the installer handles). I plan to make a Windows version, as well, don't hold your breath.
Automatic SQL injection and database information gathering tool.
Automatic dump database & interactive sql shell tool dumps the current database structure including tables and columns and turns into an interactive mysql prompt with extra features. Written in Ruby.
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The Ruby Dynamic Data Tracker project aims at designing an evolution of the BeOS Tracker interface. It takes advantage of the assets of the Ruby language. It is written especially for FreeBSD although any Unix-compliant OS running QT should do.