CustomizeGoogle is a Firefox extension that enhances Google search
results by adding extra information (like links to Yahoo, Ask.com,
MSN etc) and removing unwanted information (like ads and spam).
* Use Google Suggest (suggest words while you're typing)
* Add links to competitors
* Removes image copying restrictions in Google Book Search
* Secure Gmail and Google Calendar, switch to https
* Block Google Analytics cookies
* Hide the Gmail spam counter
* Make URL previews on sponsored links visible
* Add favicons in the web search result
* Remove ads
* Anonymize your Google userid
* Add a result counter in search result
* Filter spammy websites from search results
* Add links to WayBack Machine (webpage history)
* Remove click tracking
* Add links from Google to your bookmark manager
* Use a fixed font for Gmail mail bodies
* Stream Google search result pages
* Sticky Google Preferences
WWW: http://www.customizegoogle.com/
RSSTail is more or less an rss reader: it monitors an rss-feed and if
it detects a new entry it'll emit only that new entry.
WWW: http://www.vanheusden.com/rsstail/
Author: Folkert van Heusden <folkert@vanheusden.com>
rsstool is a tool to read, parse, merge, and write RSS (and Atom)
feeds. It has some other functions built-in like text, HTML, or
property file output, or templates with custom tags to insert RSS
feeds into pages that could be uploaded to a server that supports
only static HTML.
WWW: http://rsstool.y7.ath.cx/
Author: Dirk <noisyb at users.berlios.de>
utf8 flag on html and parameters. This allows you to prevent filling
garbled result.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-FillInForm-ForceUTF8/
PR: ports/113357
Submitted by: Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry at trombik.org>
2007-01-01 textproc/ruby-html-parser: distfile and homepage disappeared
2007-03-10 textproc/ruby-libxslt: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-05-26 www/py-htmltestcase: Upstream site disappeared and dependency is set to expire
method of dealing with tickets very often, it is a commonly requested feature,
and it is needed on rare occasions (generally dealing with spam).
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TicketDeletePlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
XML-RPC.
It also includes some exported functions for manipulating tickets, with plans
to include interfaces to other parts of Trac's API.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
extension enables to use existing LDAP groups to grant permissions rather than
defining permissions for every single user on the system. The latest release
also permits to store permissions (both users and groups permissions) in the
LDAP directory itself rather than in the SQL backend.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/LdapPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
list of wiki names that match a specific string.
For example,
pagelist:HowTo
would list all the wiki pages that end with HowTo
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PageListPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
to indicate that information has been requested from the reporter. If the
reporter doesn't reply with in the allotted timeframe, the ticket will
automatically be closed.
This works well when combined with the SimpleTicketPlugin
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PendingTicketPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
The full list of built-in properties you can hide is:
* owner
* priority
* milestone
* component
* severity
* keywords
* cc
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/SimpleTicketPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
administrator to set up restricted areas which are accessible only for
privileged users. The access is controlled via the new Trac action
RESTRICTED_AREA_ACCESS and a list of paths configured in the Trac INI-file.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/RestrictedAreaPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
TracBlogPlugin allows one to harness the power of TagsPlugin to generate blogs.
It provides a wiki macro so that blogs can be inserted in any wiki page.
It also provides a navigation component.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TracBlogPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
we use to convert emails to trac tickets. The initial setup was made by Daniel
Lundin from Edgewall Software. SARA has extend the initial setup, with the
following extensions:
* HTML messages
* Attachments
* Use commandline options
* Use config file to change the behaviour of the email2trac.py program
* unicode support for special characters in the headers of an email message
WWW: https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/email2trac
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
be) the tool for planning of tasks with associated date and time. E.g. ticket
to be solved, a conference to attend, or a call to be made can be planned with
Calendar. Items for given week are displayed in an overview with resolution of
15 minutes. Three small monthly views are also available, with days containing
items marked.
Certain items may be prioritized, and are then displayed in a bright color to
stand out.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CalendarPlugin
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
You give it an URL, and down it goes on, happily downloading every linked URL
in that site.
Features:
* While it goes, it changes the original pages, all the links get changed to
relative links, so that you can surf the site in your hard disk without
those pesky absolute links.
* Limited Ftp support, it will download the files but not recursively.
* Resumes downloading if interrupted.
* Filters not to download certain kind of files.
* You can get a site map before downloading.
* Getleft can follow links to external sites.
* Multilingual support, at present Getleft supports Dutch, English, Esperanto,
German, French, Italian, Polish, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish and
Spanish.
WWW: http://personal1.iddeo.es/andresgarci/getleft/english/
It also implements the syntax of PHP Markdown extra.
WWW: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/112153
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
vee is a zero configuration, command line blog tool that is written in
Bourne shell in a single file. It uses vi as the editor, but this can
be changed out.
WWW: http://www.0x743.com/vee/
Author: Brett D. Estrade <estrabd+vee at gmail>
server, serving static pages, but it is also possible to implement entire
web sites as OCaml modules.
WWW: http://www.ocsigen.org
PR: ports/111759
Submitted by: Jaap Boender <jaapb at kerguelen.org>