dhcpcd-base

DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 dual-stack client (binaries and exit hooks)

dhcpcd provides seamless IPv4 and IPv6 auto-configuration: * DHCPv4 client * DHCPv6 client with Prefix Delegation (PD) support * IPv4LL support (ZeroConf) * IPv6RS support (SLAAC) * ARP address conflict resolution * ARP ping profiles * Wireless SSID profiles

python3-sphinx-removed-in

Sphinx extension recognizes *removed[-in] directives (Python 3)

This Sphinx extension recognizes the .. versionremoved:: and .. removed-in:: directives. These are missing from Sphinx'es core markup.

python3-sphinx-thebe

Integrate interactive code blocks into your documentation with Thebe and Binder

Make your code cells interactive with a kernel provided by Thebe and Binder. It uses the excellent thebe project, and pre-configures thebe to be compatible with common Jupyter-related patterns in the Sphinx ecosystem, such as MyST-NB.

node-codemirror-lang-wast

WebAssembly Text Format language support for the CodeMirror code editor

CodeMirror is a code editor component for the web. It can be used in websites to implement a text input field with support for many editing features, and has a rich programming interface to allow further extension.

python3-forecast-solar

Library to request solar panel production forecasts

This library provides an interface to obtain solar production forecasts for solar panel systems. Utilizing data from weather forecasts and historical solar production, it estimates the energy output your solar panels will generate. The estimates take into account various attributes such as the location, declination, azimuth, and total power capacity of your solar panels. The service includes predictions for energy production on a daily and hourly basis, as well as identifying peak production times. These predictions can be useful for planning energy usage, optimizing the performance of your solar panel system, and making informed decisions about energy consumption patterns.

openqa-worker

automatic Operating System testing framework (worker)

openQA is a testing framework that allows you to run tests on pretty-much anything that you can get 'remote' control of (most often, anything you can run in a VM and point VNC at). This allows testing of things including GUI applications, system boot-up (BIOS, bootloaders, kernels), installers and whole operating systems.