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    AWX

    AWX

    A web-based user interface built on top of Ansible

    ...AWX can also alternatively be installed and run in Docker, but this install path is only recommended for development/test-oriented deployments, and has no official published release. Uses naming and structure consistent with the AWX HTTP API. Provides consistent output formats with optional machine-parsable formats. To the extent possible, auto-detects API versions, available endpoints, and feature support across multiple versions of AWX. Potential uses include configuring and launching jobs/playbooks, checking on the status and output of job runs, and managing objects like organizations, users, teams, etc.
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    restless

    restless

    A lightweight REST miniframework for Python

    ...Restless tries to be RESTful by default, but flexible enough. The main Resource class has data methods (that you implement) for all the main RESTful actions. It also uses HTTP status codes as correctly as possible. Restless is BYOD (bring your own data) and hence, works with almost any ORM/data source. If you can import a module to work with the data & can represent it as JSON, Restless can work with it. Restless is small & easy to keep in your head. Common usages involve overriding just a few easily remembered method names. ...
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    HDL Checker

    HDL Checker

    Repurposing existing HDL tools to help writing better code

    HDL Checker is a language server that wraps VHDL/Verilg/SystemVerilog tools that aims to reduce the boilerplate code needed to set things up. It supports Language Server Protocol or a custom HTTP interface; can infer the library VHDL files likely to belong to, besides working out mixed language dependencies, compilation order, interpreting some compiler messages and providing some (limited) static checks.
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    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    An unofficial VMware® ESX/ESXi Manager for Linux

    vEMan - [v]Mware [E]SX [Man]ager provides a GUI for managing ESX servers natively from within your Linux desktop without the need to use Windows vSphere® anymore! Support vEMan development for v2.0 by gofundme! http://www.gofundme.com/vEMan Why I started vEMan? Because I hate it to start my Windows VM to manage ESX(i) servers ;o) vEMan is (maybe) not needed if you use vCenter 5.x: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2005377 --> vSphere >= v5 has a "web client" BUT keep in mind that there are...
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    Boto3

    Boto3

    AWS SDK for Python

    Get started quickly using AWS with boto3, the AWS SDK for Python. Boto3 makes it easy to integrate your Python application, library, or script with AWS services including Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon DynamoDB, and more. Boto3 has two distinct levels of APIs. Client (or "low-level") APIs provide one-to-one mappings to the underlying HTTP API operations. Resource APIs hide explicit network calls but instead provide resource objects and collections to access attributes and perform actions....
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    sitecheck

    Modular web site spider for web developers.

    More than just a link checker, sitecheck is a website spider (also known as a crawler) which can assist with SEO by testing an entire site plus both inbound links from search engines and outbound links to other sites for the following issues: looping redirects (HTTP 301/302), broken links (HTTP 404), server errors (HTTP 500), spelling mistakes, low readability scores (using the Flesch Reading Ease test), missing/empty/duplicate meta tags, duplicate content, slow page speed, W3C validation errors and accessibility errors. ...
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    vsResolver

    DNS Validating Stub Resolver

    The Validating Stub Resolver (vsResolver) is a DNS stub resolver that implements the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) specified in RFC 4033, RFC 4034 and RFC 4035. These add data origin authentication and data integrity to the Domain Name System. vsResolver extends the dnspython toolkit (http://www.dnspython.org/) and uses the pycrypto library for its underlying crypto implementation(https://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto/). Click on this link for a ridiculously simple...
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