python-shapely

geometric objects, predicates, and operations (Python 2)

Shapely is a package for manipulation and analysis of 2D features. Its capabilities include: * calculating the point set unions, intersections, or differences of features * predicate tests on features: intersects, touches, contains, and more.

flightgear-dbg

Flight Gear Flight Simulator - debugging symbols

maki

D-Bus-based IRC suite (daemon)

The sushi IRC suite consists of a central daemon and several clients, which communicate via DBus. DBus methods and signals are provided by the daemon to abstract the IRC protocol. Clients can use these methods and signals to easily interact with IRC.

ruby-rack-pjax

serve pjax responses through rack middleware

Rack-pjax is middleware that lets you serve 'chrome-less' pages in response to pjax-requests.

python-torctl

Tor control library for Python

TorCtl is a Python Tor controller with extensions to support path building and various constraints on node and path selection, as well as statistics gathering

icicles

emacs library that enhances minibuffer/input completion

Icicles lets you do the following: * cycle through completion candidates that match your current input. * use a pattern to match completion candidates, including: - regexp matching (including substring). - fuzzy matching. - prefix matching (as in vanilla Emacs). - command abbreviation matching. * use multiple regexps to match candidates, chaining these filters together like piped 'grep' commands. * see all possible complete inputs (pertinent commands, variables, and so on) that match your partial or regexp input: the list is updated dynamically (incrementally) if you change your input. * see all previous inputs that match your partial or regexp input, and selectively reuse them. * match input against completion candidates that do not match a given regexp; that is, complement the set of matches and use the result for subsequent matching. * use multiple regexps to search (and replace) text across multiple buffers, files, or regions. * search areas of text that have a certain text property, such as a face. * browse Imenu or tags entries that match your partial or regexp input. * create and use multiple-choice menus; that is, menus where you can choose multiple entries any number of times. * create and use multi-commands so you can perform an action on any number of candidate inputs any number of times. * perform set operations (intersection, union, etc) on the fly, using sets of completion candidates or other strings. * persistently save and later reuse sets of completion candidates (e.g. project file names). * complete input piecewise, against multiple completion candidates, in parallel. * complete key sequences, and navigate the key-binding hierarchy (this includes the menu bar menu hierarchy) (see also LaCarte) * sort completion candidates on the fly, in multiple, context-dependent ways.