logster

Generate metrics from logfiles for Graphite and Ganglia

Logster is a utility for reading log files and generating metrics in Graphite or Ganglia or Amazon CloudWatch. It is ideal for visualizing trends of events that are occurring in your application/system/error logs. For example, you might use logster to graph the number of occurrences of HTTP response code that appears in your web server logs.

libcpldrs26

CPL higher level data processing algorithms

The CPLDRS (DRS for Data Reduction System) implements higher level data processing algorithms (such as wavelength calibration, image recombination, dark-frame correction and so on).

norsp

predictor of non-regular secondary structure

NORSp is a publicly available predictor for disordered regions in proteins. Specifically, it predicts long regions with no regular secondary structure. Upon submission of a protein sequence, NORSp analyses the protein about its secondary structure, the presence of transmembrane helices and coiled-coils. It then returns the presence and position of disordered regions.

cssmin

YUI CSS compression algorithm (command line tools)

cssmin is a Python port of the YUI Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) compressor. The compressor can be used to reduce the size of CSS documents for deployment.

linux-support-6.6.9

Support files for Linux 6.6

This package provides support files for the Linux kernel build, e.g. scripts to handle ABI information and for generation of build system meta data.

anfo

Short Read Aligner/Mapper from MPG

Anfo is a mapper in the spirit of Soap/Maq/Bowtie, but its implementation takes more after BLAST/BLAT. It's most useful for the alignment of sequencing reads where the DNA sequence is somehow modified (think ancient DNA or bisulphite treatment) and/or there is more divergence between sample and reference than what fast mappers will handle gracefully (say the reference genome is missing and a related species is used instead).