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There is probably too much of this stuff.
Note that this server is tiny and rate limited in the firewall so there may be problems downloading the larger repositories with `git clone`? Especially if there's a zerg rush going on?
the blog engine for the /blog/
Probably the blog engine is overcomplicated, but so these things go.
toy Common LISP orbit simulator
https://thrig.me/src/libsrum.git
Perl module that calculates ratios for recipes and allows reweighing
based on a particular ingredient or group of ingredients. A command line
tool is provided.
https://thrig.me/src/Food-Ratio.git
https://metacpan.org/pod/Food::Ratio
Some linguistic utilities, notably a lojban dictionary tool that runs in a terminal. The other lojban dictionaries tend to require software that is not ideal.
https://thrig.me/src/lingua.git
A wee little pixel editor, motivated by a lack of Gorilla-free options on OpenBSD, and why not. Not very many features, though.
https://thrig.me/src/pixel-ed.git
This is the oldest rogue I could find (in theory there is an older version written in Pascal, but I discovered that later, and Pascal and I do not get along) modified to actually compile with modern compilers (so far) plus various random game changes, for better or worse.
https://thrig.me/src/rogue36.git
If anything this will teach you vi keys (plus the rogue diagonals, which are not vi keys).
A mess of scripts for Unix, in particular OpenBSD, with a few nods to portability to Mac OS X (10.11, from before the rename). Porting to Linux might take work, depending on the script and how exactly Frankenstein assembled the Linux.
https://thrig.me/src/scripts.git
What I use for browsing the web, with patches.
A fork of the OpenBSD base vi with various changes. My primary editor, these days, after using who knows what on the Apple //e, then mostly pico and BBEdit in college, dabbling with emacs but dropping that, then vim, and now vi.
https://thrig.me/src/scripts.git
Contains the scripts xkcd(1) and xkdelve(1) that allow one to download and display XKCD comics, as well as display and search through the transcripts.
This is handy for getting videos off of youtube without needing one of those dreadful JavaScript Applications and all that those entail.
tags #perl #lojban #vi