speedread is a terminal-based Spritz-style speed-reading tool that displays text word-by-word to help users read quickly while maintaining comprehension. Inspired by the original Spritz reader, speedread shows one word at a time with alignment to the optimal recognition point (ORP), allowing users to consume content faster than traditional reading methods.
A project to increase free Arabic fonts on Unix/Linux
Arabeyes is a Meta project that is aimed at fully supporting the Arabic language in the Unix/Linux environment. It is designed to be a central location to standardize the Arabization process. Arabeyes relies on voluntary contributions.
PMC is a text based mudclient written in perl, utilizing GNU readline, supporting SSL, the MudClientProtocol including local editing support, full telnet negotation support, ANSI support, and is highly extensible.
PScrape is a Perl module with functions to
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<li>parse text files for useful data by using regular expressions and</li>
<li>write the resulting data into a file a tab separated values, useful for insertion into an SQL database.</li>
</ol>
Dirt is a mud/muck/mush/moo/telnet client for linux with plugins for perl and python scripting. It is text-based and features: color, scrollback, history, autocomplete, alias, trigger (even on ansi), zchat/mudmaster chat, mudftp, MCCP, and a help system.
Colorcat adds ANSI color to terminal text according to Perl 5 regular expressions. Makes verbose log files or command-line programs easier to read. Includes an example script to add color to cvs's output (colorcvs).
Playlist Warlock is a text-based front-end for mpg123, written in Perl. It is intended to provide users with the playlist browsing and song selection of a gui mp3 player from any terminal. The perfect solution for old-school terminals and mobile systems
Wordindex takes huge amounts of document type files (html, pdf, zip, text, ps, etc...) and full text indexes them. All data is stored in a MySQL database and a alpha web based search util has been written.