python3-powerfox

Asynchronous client for interfacing with Powerfox poweropti devices

This library allows communication with Powerfox poweropti devices through a Powerfox account by retrieving data via cloud polling. It supports interaction with various types of meters including power, water, and heat meters, enabling users to access detailed energy and water usage statistics. The library provides access to datasets for each device linked to an account, including power consumption, energy usage, and water flow, allowing users to analyze utility consumption patterns and optimize their resource management. It connects with specific devices like PA 201901/201902, PB 202001 power meters, and WA 201902, HA 201902 water and heat meters over Wi-Fi, making it a useful tool for monitoring utilities efficiently.

librte-net-hinic21

Data Plane Development Kit (librte-net-hinic runtime library)

DPDK is a set of libraries for fast packet processing. Applications run in user-space and communicate directly with dedicated network interfaces.

hyphen-or

Oriya hyphenation patterns for LibreOffice

Hyphenation patterns hyphenate words at line boundary making it more natural to read.

python3-click-repl

REPL plugin for Click - Python 3.x

Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces in a composable way with as little code as necessary. It's the "Command Line Interface Creation Kit". It's highly configurable but comes with sensible defaults out of the box.

homesick

keep your dotfiles (configs) in git

homesick allows one to keep some set of files from home directory in separate git repository. User can have several repositories attached to your home directory with several sets of configs: one repository for console tools, another for GUI, third for some development utilities.

blogliterately

Tool for posting Haskelly articles to blogs

This package provides BlogLiterately executable, which allows you to write blog posts in Markdown format, then use it to do syntax highlighting, format ghci sessions, and upload to any blog supporting the metaWeblog API (such as Wordpress)