Showing posts with label opensource. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opensource. Show all posts

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Analyze Your All Network Traffic with Chrome DevTools


Chrome DevTools has a powerful network panel. If you want to analyze your traffic outside the browser kdzwinel/betwixt electron based application will help you.  


Installation

# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/kdzwinel/betwixt.git
# Go into the repository
$ cd betwixt
# Install dependencies and run the app
$ npm install && npm start


After installation you should configure your traffic to use proxy as localhost:8008



Last month in my git radar

Here some of my starred open source projects for last month.

This month my radar catched too many projects so if you want to take a look as full list my starred repos link is https://github.com/stars/hasantayyar



BurntSushi / fst
Represents large sets and maps compactly with finite state transducers

evancz / elm-architecture-tutorial
How to create modular Elm code that scales nicely with your app

paldepind / functional-frontend-architecture
A functional frontend framework.

MyScript / myscript-math-web
The easy way to integrate mathematical expressions handwriting recognition in your web app.

kdzwinel / betwixt
⚡Web Debugging Proxy based on Chrome DevTools Network panel.

samyk / magspoof
MagSpoof is a portable device that can spoof/emulate any magnetic stripe or credit card "wirelessly", even on standard mastripe readers.

samyk / usbdriveby
USBdriveby exploits the trust of USB devices by emulating an HID keyboard and mouse, installing a firewall-evading backdoor, and rerouting DNS within seconds of plugging it in

samyk / skyjack
SkyJack is a drone engineered to autonomously seek out, hack, and wirelessly take full control over any other Parrot drones within wireless or flying distance, creating an army of zombie drones under your control.

joyent / node-krill
simple boolean filter language

0x8890 / simulacra
One-way data binding for web applications.

apfeltee / a2mp3
convert (nearly) every type of (audio)file to mp3 in a quick, easy, batch-enabled way!


Newmu / dcgan_code
Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Networks

timekit-io / booking-js
Make a beautiful embeddable booking widget in minutes

CacheBrowser / cachebrowser
A proxy-less censorship resistance tool

MrSwitch / hello.js
A Javascript RESTFUL API library for connecting with OAuth2 services, such as Google+ API, Facebook Graph and Windows Live Connect

feross / webtorrent
 Streaming torrent client for node & the browser

Microsoft / JSanity
A secure-by-default, performance, cross-browser client-side HTML sanitization library

facebook / graphql
GraphQL is a query language and execution engine tied to any backend service.

nbubna / storeA better way to use localStorage and sessionStorage

bevacqua / woofmark
Barking up the DOM tree. A modular, progressive, and beautiful Markdown and HTML editor

metabase / metabase
The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company

winterbe / java8-tutorial
Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8

bevacqua / es6
ES6 Overview in 350 Bullet Points

DIYgod / APlayer
Wow, such a beautiful html5 music player

karpathy / neuraltalk2
Efficient Image Captioning code in Torch, runs on GPU

google / skflow
Simplified interface for TensorFlow (mimicking Scikit Learn)



Sunday, August 9, 2015

Starred open source projects on github last month

kpashka / linda
Multi-platform, highly configurable conference bot.


SamVerschueren / dynongo
MongoDB like syntax for DynamoDB


epha / dynamise
The promised DynamoDB client of your dreams


rebar / rebar
Erlang build tool that makes it easy to compile and test Erlang applications, port drivers and releases.


basho / riak_kv
Riak Key/Value Store

klacke / yaws
Yaws webserver

p8952 / bocker
Docker implemented in 100 lines of bash

maurizzzio / greuler
graph theory visualizations

ericelliott / essential-javascript-links
Essential JavaScript website.

nikgraf / belle
Configurable React Components with great UX

ipselon / react-ui-builder
React UI Builder

borisyankov / react-sparklines
Beautiful and expressive Sparklines React component

jonobr1 / two.js
A renderer agnostic two-dimensional drawing api for the web.

octalmage / robotjs
Node.js Desktop Automation.

s-a / iron-node
Debug Node.js code with Google Chrome Developer Tools.

avinassh / rockstar
Makes you a Rockstar C++ Programmer in 2 minutes

hugeinc / styleguide
A tool to make creating and maintaining style guides easy.

watson-developer-cloud / tone-analyzer-nodejs
Sample Node.js Application for the IBM Tone Analyzer Service

PHP-DI / PHP-DI
The dependency injection container for humans

babel / babel-sublime
Syntax definitions for ES6 JavaScript with React JSX extensions.

7shifts / jQueryTimeAutocomplete
jQuery autocomplete plugin that works with times. Works basically the same as Google Calendars time input when you add an event. Example: http://7shifts.com/better-time-drop-downs-jquery-timeautocomplete/

Upload / Up1
Client-side encrypted image host web server

sparkbox / mediaCheck
Control JS with mediaqueries

arendjr / selectivity
Modular and light-weight selection library for jQuery and Zepto.js

KartikTalwar / gmail.js
Gmail JavaScript API

ermouth / jQuery.my
jQuery.my is a plugin that bind form controls with js data structures.

makeusabrew / bootbox
Wrappers for JavaScript alert(), confirm() and other flexible dialogs using Twitter's bootstrap framework

DrBoolean / mostly-adequate-guide
Mostly adequate guide to FP (in javascript)

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Starred Open Source Projects on Github Last Two Months



crobertsbmw / deckofcards
An API to simulate a deck of cards

fchollet / keras
Theano-based Deep Learning library (convnets, recurrent neural networks, and more).

okor / justice
Embeddable script for displaying web page performance metrics.

rapidloop / rtop
rtop is an interactive, remote system monitoring tool based on SSH

facebook / PathPicker
PathPicker accepts a wide range of input -- output from git commands, grep results, searches -- pretty much anything. After parsing the input, PathPicker presents you with a nice UI to select which files you're interested in. After that you can open them in your favorite editor or execute arbitrary commands.

TidalLabs / Slacker
Simple Slack client for the CLI

ermouth / jQuery.my
jQuery.my is a plugin that bind form controls with js data structures.

dariubs / GoBooks
A curated list of Golang books

thephpleague / climate
PHP's best friend for the terminal.

go-bootstrap / go-bootstrap
Generates a lean and mean Go web project.

mblode / marx
The stylish CSS reset.

hephaest0s / usbkill
« usbkill » is an anti-forensic kill-switch that waits for a change on your USB ports and then immediately shuts down your computer.

typicode / json-server
Get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds (seriously)

kevina / wordlist
SCOWL (and friends).

bevacqua / dragula
Drag and drop so simple it hurts

NathanEpstein / datakit
A lightweight framework for data analysis in JavaScript.

jondavidjohn / payform
A library for building credit card forms, validating inputs, and formatting numbers.

steelbrain / Worker-Exchange
Human-Friendly Web Worker wrapper.

mohebifar / xto6
Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6

dokipen / whoosh
unofficial git mirror of http://svn.whoosh.ca svn repo

guardianproject / ObscuraCam
keep it simple, keep it safe

mholt / caddy
Configurable, general-purpose HTTP/2 web server for any platform.

moose-team / friends
P2P chat powered by the web.

Graphify / graphify
Graphify is a Neo4j unmanaged extension used for document and text classification using graph-based hierarchical pattern recognition.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Starred Projects on Github Last Week




    caseyamcl / phpoaipmh OAI-PMH library for PHP

    schmittjoh / JMSDiExtraBundle Provides Advanced Dependency Injection Features for Symfony2

    JMSDiExtraBundle adds more powerful dependency injection features to Symfony2:
    configure dependency injection via annotations
    convention-based dependency injection in controllers
    aspect-oriented programming capabilities for controllers

    Automattic / kue Kue is a priority job queue backed by redis, built for node.js.

    animade / frontend-md Frontend.md looks at your frontend source code and generates a markdown file (called, predictably, FRONTEND.md) outlining the folder/file structure together with any topline comments. It's not a complete documentation system or styleguide generator. Rather it's designed to be a very simple tool which you can use on new or existing projects to get a high level view of how the code is laid out.
    Features
  • Portable - drop it into any frontend project and see what's going on
  • Easy setup - very little configuration required
  • Attractive - generates a nested view of folder structure (inspiration taken from sass-guidelin.es)
  • Automated - Parses comments in a file, pulls out the first one and adds it as a description
  • Readable - results are saved to a seperate Frontend.md markdown file in the root of your project

  • emirozer / fake2db create test databases that are populated with fake data

    sindresorhus / chalk
    Terminal string styling done right

    colors.js used to be the most popular string styling module, but it has serious deficiencies like extending String.prototype which causes all kinds of problems. Although there are other ones, they either do too much or not enough.

    Chalk is a clean and focused alternative.



    git-ftp / git-ftp Git powered FTP client written as shell script.

    mofarrell / p2pvc A point to point color terminal video chat. 

    demo

    alfredxing / calc
    A simple, fast command-line calculator written in Go

    tdenniston / bish Bish is a language that compiles to Bash. It's designed to give shell scripting a more comfortable and modern feel.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

This Week's Open Source Projects on Github

Here my starred repositories for this week. Mostly javascript/nodejs projects


omeka / omeka-s
The Omeka S web publication system for galleries, libraries, archives, and museums. A local network of independently curated exhibits sharing a collaboratively built pool of items and their metadata.

omeka / Omeka
A flexible web publishing platform for the display of library, museum and scholarly collections, archives and exhibitions.

sindresorhus / awesome-nodejs
A curated list of delightful Node.js packages and resources.

marmelab / ng-admin
Add an AngularJS admin GUI to any RESTful API

voronianski / melchior.js
Chainable Module Definition (CMD) dependency loader for JavaScript

yatish27 / linkedin-scraper
Scrapes the public profile of the linkedin page

okulbilisim / awesome-datascience
An awesome Data Science repository to learn and apply for real world problems.

KnpLabs / Gaufrette
PHP5 library that provides a filesystem abstraction layer − will be a feast for your files!

erming / shout
A web IRC client

Friday, August 1, 2014

#redis Matt Stancliff talks about the challenges on a large open source project.

Redis is a popular key-value store used by many companies. Matt Stancliff, a Redis Core Contributor, talks about the challenges with working on a large open source project. Takes your 30 minutes, but worth it.

Update:
At first I must say that Matt is a bit prejudiced about MongoDb. but still a "must watch" video if you are interested in open source development and redis.



Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Metor'a destek


Hi everyone -

It's been two days since we launched the 2014 Meteor Challenge. This week until June 30,sponsors from the Meteor community are donating $5 to CodeNow every time someone new stars Meteor on GitHub. If we can introduce 5,000 people to Meteor by then, we'll raise $25,000 for kids learning to code.



We've broken $6000, we're a quarter of the way to our goal, and my twitter feed is full of #meteorchallenge-- all thanks to you. We're right on track for hitting $25,000 next Monday. Let's see if we can kick it up a notch and get there early -- I want to see how fast you can raise 3,500 more stars.

Let's each take a moment today to share the Meteor ChallengeE-mail is the most powerful way to do this -- nothing beats a direct message from a friend. Forward this to your eng@ lists, developer groups, and school listservs with a quick word on why you think they should check out Meteor and star it.



We can watch the numbers go up together at challenge.meteor.com. Give a shout on #meteorchallengeafter you've e-mailed your friends, and I'll favorite/retweet you!



PS - If you're making money with Meteor, it's not too late to join in as a sponsor! Just e-mailcommunity@meteor.com and let us know how much you'd like to pledge. More sponsors means we can raise our goal, reach even more new Meteorites, and help even more CodeNow kids.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Hroute.js

Tiny helper to catch hash changes

Demo : http://jsfiddle.net/hasantayyar/Wq7PC/2/embedded/result/

hroute({
        '': function(){
            content.innerHTML = "default page";
        },
        'about': function(){
            content.innerHTML = "about page";
        },
        '^video\/(.*)': function(params){
            content.innerHTML = '<iframe width="100%" height="315" '+
            'src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/'+params[1]+
            '" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>';
        } 
    },{
    default: function(){
        console.log("404/notfound/default action"); 
    }, 
    beforeAction: function(){
        console.log("before action");
    }
});