absolutely

done !

https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoWiki/blob/master/contents/projects.md

On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 10:28 PM Stephane Ducasse <stepharo.s...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> You should add the script that generate the list of catalog items so
> that we can update it.
>
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 8:18 PM, Dimitris Chloupis
> <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Ok I restructured the wiki , giving it a table of contents.
> >
> > Added Pharo 6 Catalog projects
> > Added PettitParser2
> > Added a sections for How tos , and a couple of them
> > Added a news section
> > Added a link to Grafoscopio homepage at its Catalaog section
> > Added a wikis section with a link to Astares Pharo wiki
> >
> > Keep your suggestions coming , thank you Hirzel
> >
> > https://squarebracketassociates.github.io/PharoWiki/
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 7:19 PM H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Please add the reference to the PetitParser2 book
> >>
> >> https://kursjan.github.io/petitparser2/pillar-book/build/book.html
> >>
> >> On 8/21/17, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > And this one produces a catalog list in markdown format
> >> >
> >> > "Produce a list of Pharo 6 catalog entries (tag: 'Pharo 6.0')"
> >> > | catalog |
> >> > catalog :=  CatalogProvider default retrieveProjects select: [ :x |
> >> >     (x at: 'repositoryUrl') =
> >> > 'http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/Pharo/MetaRepoForPharo60/main' ].
> >> >
> >> > Transcript show: '# Pharo 6 catalog list'; cr.
> >> >
> >> > (catalog asSortedCollection: [ :a :b | (a at: 'name') < (b at: 'name')
> >> > ]) do: [ :entry | Transcript show: '## ', (entry at: 'name') ; cr;
> >> >       show:  (entry at: 'description'); cr;cr.
> >> >       Transcript show: 'keywords: '.
> >> >       (entry at: 'keywords') sorted do: [ :keyword | Transcript show:
> >> > keyword; space ].
> >> >       Transcript cr; cr].
> >> >
> >> > Transcript show: '# Pharo 6 catalog list - description is missing';
> cr.
> >> >
> >> > (catalog asSortedCollection: [ :a :b | (a at: 'name') < (b at: 'name')
> >> > ])
> >> > do: [:entry | (entry at: 'description') ifNil: [ Transcript show: '-
> >> > ', (entry at: 'name'); cr ]
> >> >       ].
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> ................................................................................................
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > # Pharo 6 catalog list
> >> > ## Animation
> >> > Adds a delay operator turning any message send into a smooth
> transition.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: animation fun time
> >> >
> >> > ## Artefact
> >> > Artefact is a library to generate PDF documents. It provides a
> >> > document model and support the generation of PDF
> >> >
> >> > keywords: PDF document layout
> >> >
> >> > ## AstaresDistribution
> >> > Several Pharo goodies like Pomodoro, DesktopManager, QuickAccess,
> >> > HubCap, ScriptManager, ... written by Torsten Bergmann (astares.com)
> >> > bundled for easy installation
> >> >
> >> > keywords: custom distribution goodies pharo
> >> >
> >> > ## Atlas
> >> > A Python bridge (IPC - stream sockets) for Pharo, allowing Pharo to
> >> > use Python libraries , mix with Python code and vice versa
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Atlas IPC atlas pharo python sockets
> >> >
> >> > ## BitmapCharacterSet
> >> > BitmapCharacterSet is a set for characters that uses a bitmap for
> >> > storing wide characters and an array of truth values for byte
> >> > characters. Used by XMLParser.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: character collection set unicode
> >> >
> >> > ## Bootstrap
> >> > "Bootstrap for Seaside" is a project combining Seaside and Twitter
> >> > Bootstrap and easily use them to write professional looking web
> >> > applications.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Bootstrap HTML Seaside query web
> >> >
> >> > ## Bugzilla
> >> > Pharo wrapper for Bugzilla REST API
> >> >
> >> > keywords: api bugzilla rest
> >> >
> >> > ## CPPBridge
> >> > CPP is a library that allows Pharo to share memory with a C++
> >> > application. This means that both can share the exact same data and
> >> > modify it. This also can allow Pharo and C++ to exacute one another
> >> > library and code. Example provided
> >> >
> >> > keywords: ++ ++ C IPC bridge c cpp file mapped memory shared
> >> >
> >> > ## Calypso
> >> > Calypso is a new system browser based on new navigation model
> >> >
> >> > keywords: IDE systemBrowser
> >> >
> >> > ## CheatSheet
> >> >
> >> > Pharo Cheat Sheet.
> >> >
> >> > Project main page:
> >> > *http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~PharoExtras/CheatSheet*
> >> >
> >> > keywords: examples syntax
> >> >
> >> > ## ChronosManager
> >> > ChronosManager is a time managment tool based on the pomodoro
> >> > technique offering a stopwatch and timer for keeping track of time
> >> > with tasks and goals
> >> >
> >> > keywords: ChronosManager managment pomodoro time
> >> >
> >> > ## Citezen
> >> > Citezen is a library to parse, query and manage bibtex scientific
> >> > citations.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: bibtex latex parser printer query
> >> >
> >> > ## CommandShell
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## Commander
> >> > Commander models application actions as first class objects.
> >> >
> >> > Every action is implemented as separate command class (subclass of
> >> > CmdCommand) with #execute method and all state required for execution.
> >> >
> >> > Commands are reusable objects and applications provide various ways to
> >> > access them. Such information is attached to command classes as
> >> > activator objects. Currently there are three types of activators:
> >> > - CmdShortcutCommandActivator
> >> > - CmdContextMenuCommandActivator
> >> > - CmdDragAndDropCommandActivator
> >> >
> >> > Activators are declared in command class side methods marked with
> >> > pragma #commandActivator. For example following method will allow
> >> > RenamePackageCommand to be executed by shortcut in possible system
> >> > browser:
> >> >       RenamePackageCommand class>>packageBrowserShortcutActivator
> >> >               <commandActivator>
> >> >               ^CmdShortcutCommandActivator by: $r meta for:
> >> > PackageBrowserContext
> >> > And for context menu:
> >> >       RenamePackageCommand class>>packageBrowserMenuActivator
> >> >               <commandActivator>
> >> >               ^CmdContextMenuCommandActivator byRootGroupItemFor:
> >> > PackageBrowserContext
> >> > Activators are always declared with application context where they can
> >> > be applied (PackageBrowserContext in example). Application should
> >> > provide such contexts as subclasses of CmdToolContext with information
> >> > about application state. Every widget can bring own context to
> >> > interact with application as separate tool. For example system browser
> >> > shows multiple panes which provide package context, class context and
> >> > method context. And depending on context browser shows different menu
> >> > and provides different shortcuts
> >> >
> >> > keywords: command command pattern tools
> >> >
> >> > ## Community
> >> > Community is a project to add some world menues to easily access some
> >> > community pages
> >> >
> >> > keywords: community pharo
> >> >
> >> > ## Complex
> >> > Math-Complex brings back to Pharo the complex numbers like (1+2i)
> >> > which used to be in Squeak Kernel.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: complex math number
> >> >
> >> > ## DacapoEnergyConsumption
> >> > This project run the Dacapo benchmarks, and monitor the energy
> >> > consumption of the CPU. It is for research purposes.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: consumption energy java
> >> >
> >> > ## DarkMetalTheme
> >> > An alternative to DarkTheme, DarkMetalTheme offers "metalic"
> tonalities
> >> > :)
> >> >
> >> > keywords: theme ui
> >> >
> >> > ## DebuggerCritiques
> >> > Add inlined critiques into Pharo debugger
> >> >
> >> > keywords: critiques debugger smallLint
> >> >
> >> > ## DesktopManager
> >> > A goodie to be able to manage multiple desktops in Pharo.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: desktop goodie pharo tools
> >> >
> >> > ## DiscordSt
> >> > DiscordSt is a library for Discord service, see
> https://discordapp.com
> >> > for basic information about Discord and
> >> > https://discordapp.com/developers/docs/intro for developer
> >> > information.
> >> >
> >> >       The stable version supports Discord Webhooks. See
> >> > https://github.com/JurajKubelka/DiscordSt for examples.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: api chat client discord rest web webhook
> >> >
> >> > ## EventRecorder
> >> > Record and replay screen events.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: recording screen
> >> >
> >> > ## FamixDiff
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## FlatQA
> >> > Hi, I'm your personal quality assistant. I run Smalllint rules on the
> >> > code that you modify, and notify you about quality changes.
> >> > https://github.com/Uko/QualityAssistant#qualityassistant
> >> >
> >> > keywords: automatic critics quality smallint validation
> >> >
> >> > ## FogBugz
> >> > Access to FogBugz from within Pharo environment.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: fun web
> >> >
> >> > ## Garage
> >> > Garage is the relational database driver for Pharo. Garage provides a
> >> > common API to connect with several database servers in a coherent way
> >> > (JDBC like). Along with Garage, we provide implementations of several
> >> > database drivers.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: api database drivers
> >> >
> >> > ## GarageGlorp
> >> > This configuration loads the Garage database drivers along with the
> >> > Glorp Object-Relational Mapper. It is a convenience configuration used
> >> > to load both projects using a single config.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: database driver orm persistence
> >> >
> >> > ## Gettext
> >> > Gettext is an implementaion of https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext,
> >> > the standard l17n package.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: gettext i18n internationalization l10n localization
> >> >
> >> > ## Ghost
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## GitFileTree
> >> > GitFileTree is an integration of Git commands below Monticello,
> >> > allowing a very simple and powerfull integration with a git repository
> >> > for tracking Monticello packages, allowing for example one to work
> >> > from github.com (including with configurations support) without any
> >> > use of the command line and with perfect support of whatever is the
> >> > structure of the project under git.
> >> >
> >> > Works with any possible organisation of the git repository related to
> >> > the package (single language, multi language, single package, multiple
> >> > packages, single remote repo, multiple remote repositories, branches,
> >> > you name it).
> >> >
> >> > GitFileTree: is integrated into FileTree, but not easily available.
> >> > This configuration allow for a one step loading with the dependencies.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: FileTree Monticello OSProcess OSSubprocess Packages Pharo5
> >> > Pharo6
> >> > git
> >> >
> >> > ## GitHubAPI
> >> > A GitHub API Wrapper for Pharo to easily access informations from
> >> > GitHub right from your Pharo image.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: api git github
> >> >
> >> > ## GitHubcello
> >> > Have it happened to you that you have your project on GitHub and it
> >> > has a baseline but now you have to write down the Metacello script to
> >> > load it? Not any more! Simply paste your repo URI into GTSpotter, wait
> >> > a bit, select the baseline you want to load, and you're done!
> >> > https://github.com/Uko/GitHubcello#githubcello-
> >> >
> >> > keywords: github metacello spotter
> >> >
> >> > ## GlorpSQLite
> >> > GlorpSQLite is the integration of Glorp with SQLite. This
> >> > configuration loads UDBC, which contains SQLite, then loads Glorp.
> >> > Once GlorpSQLite is loaded, provided Pharo can find the SQLite
> >> > so/dylib/dll file on your system, start Test Runner and run the tests.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: database orm persistence relational
> >> >
> >> > ## Grafoscopio
> >> > Grafoscopio is a tool to create interactive notebooks and
> >> > documentation for computer narratives and data visualization.
> >> >       They are structured as outlines/trees containing textual and
> code
> >> > nodes that can be exported to several formats: LaTeX, HTML
> >> >       and pdf (via pandoc).
> >> >       It can be used in several endeavors like: reproductible open
> >> > research
> >> > and science, data journalism, data activism among others
> >> >
> >> > keywords: data-activism data-journalism data-science
> >> > data-visualization documentation interactive-notebook markdown markup
> >> > open-data open-research open-science reproducible-research
> >> >
> >> > ## Grease
> >> > The Grease Portability Library
> >> >
> >> > keywords: framework portability
> >> >
> >> > ## Grid
> >> > This package provides a grid (2D array) implementation.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: 2D-array collection container matrix
> >> >
> >> > ## Hashids
> >> > Hashids allow you to create URL friendly ids from sequential integer
> >> > ids.  NB it is should not be considered as encryption but it does
> >> > provide a lightweight obfuscation of the underlying id.
> >> > https://github.com/alacap/hashids-pharo
> >> >
> >> > keywords: hashing
> >> >
> >> > ## Hubcap
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## INIFile
> >> > A Parser for .INI files (as usually used on Windows)
> >> >
> >> > keywords: configurations ini settings windows
> >> >
> >> > ## Iceberg
> >> > Iceberg is a set of tools that allow one to handle git repositories
> >> > directly from a Pharo image.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: git vcs version control
> >> >
> >> > ## LightPhaser
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## MacroRecorder
> >> > MacroRecorder is a tool that allows the developer to
> >> >       (i) record a sequence of transformations while they are applied
> a
> >> > first time, either manually or with the assistance of refactoring
> >> > tools;
> >> >       (ii) store and parameterize the transformations to allow their
> >> > generalization; and
> >> >       (iii) apply automatically the sequence of transformations
> >> > afterwards
> >> > on different code locations.
> >> >
> >> >       For the last step, the developer could explicitly point to the
> >> > entities to transform.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: code change code manipulation programming by demonstration
> >> > source code transformations
> >> >
> >> > ## MatchTool
> >> > MatchTool is a simple UI for experimenting with the matching
> >> > functionality of pattern code.
> >> > MatchTool can be open from the World Menu > Tools category. More
> >> > information can be read from within the tool by pressing help button.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: code inspect match pattern rewrite rules
> >> >
> >> > ## MessageFlowBrowser
> >> > A message flow browse to browser senders, implementors and messages of
> >> > methods in a single window and folow the message flow
> >> >
> >> > keywords: browser messageflow methods tools
> >> >
> >> > ## Mocketry
> >> > Mocketry is mock objects framework. It provides simplest way to stub
> >> > any message to any object and to verify any occurred behaviour.
> >> >
> >> >       mock := Mock new.
> >> >       mock stub someMessage willReturn: 1000.
> >> >
> >> >       mock someMessage should be: 1000.
> >> >       mock should receive someMessage.
> >> >
> >> >       rect := 0@0 corner: 2@3.
> >> >       rect stub width willReturn: 1000.
> >> >
> >> >       rect area should be: 3000 "area = width * height".
> >> >       rect should receive width.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: BDD SUnit TDD framework mocks
> >> >
> >> > ## MooseProject
> >> > MooseProject is a library to store many differents versions for a
> >> > project. It will persist everything on the disk and allow you easily
> >> > to recover the model associated to the desired version
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Moose project version
> >> >
> >> > ## Mustache
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## NPMJS
> >> > Spotter search of NPM packages
> >> >
> >> > keywords: javascript nodejs
> >> >
> >> > ## Neo4reSt
> >> > Neo4reSt is a rest client of Neo4j graph database. (http://neo4j.org/
> )
> >> >
> >> > Neo4reSt will provide:
> >> >
> >> > - Raw rest client
> >> > - Wrapper client which handles JSON well
> >> > - Object level wrapper classes (Node, Relationship, Property)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Neo4j database graph persistence
> >> >
> >> > ## NeoCSV
> >> > CSV (Comma Separated Values) is a popular data-interchange format.
> >> > NeoCSV is an elegant and efficient standalone framework to read and
> >> > write CSV converting to or from Smalltalk objects.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: ascii comma-separated-values csv fields format input output
> >> > records rfc-4180 tab-separated-values tabular-data text tsv
> >> >
> >> > ## NeoJSON
> >> > JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a popular data-interchange
> >> > format. NeoJSON is an elegant and efficient standalone Smalltalk
> >> > framework to read and write JSON converting to or from Smalltalk
> >> > objects.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: encoding format input javascript json output serialization
> >> > text
> >> >
> >> > ## Nginx
> >> > Utility project to work with nginx from Pharo image (Windows only so
> >> > far)
> >> >
> >> > keywords: nginx server web windows
> >> >
> >> > ## OSLinuxCentOS
> >> > A part of the OS-XXX series to easier work with native operating
> >> > system platforms. Here for using CentOS Linux environments in Pharo.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: centos linux native os unix
> >> >
> >> > ## OSLinuxUbuntu
> >> > A part of the OS-XXX series to easier work with native operating
> >> > system platforms. Here for using Ubuntu Linux environments in Pharo.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: linux native os ubuntu unix
> >> >
> >> > ## OSOSX
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## OSProcess
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## OSRaspbian
> >> > A part of the OS-XXX series to easier work with native operating
> >> > system platforms. Here for using Raspbian environments in Pharo.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: linux native os raspbian unix
> >> >
> >> > ## OSUnix
> >> > A part of the OS-XXX series to easier work with native operating
> >> > system platforms. Here for using Unix environments in Pharo.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: native os unix
> >> >
> >> > ## OSWindows
> >> > API wrappers and tools for the Windows operating system
> >> >
> >> > keywords: api native win32 windows
> >> >
> >> > ## ObjectStatistics
> >> > ObjectStatistics is tool to analyse set of objects by computing
> >> > different kind of metrics and look at them from different angles.
> >> > Imaging that we have collection of message sends and we want to know
> >> > number of message sends in dimension of receiver, receiver class and
> >> > message selector. We have different angles to look at this data: from
> >> > receiver class to selector and receiver or from selector to receiver
> >> > class and receiver or any other combination.
> >> > We also could analyze different kind of metrics which could be
> >> > computed on given objects. It could be number of unique receivers,
> >> > execution time, executed lines of code, etc.
> >> > This package implements computation of object statistics over declared
> >> > metrics and dimensions space.
> >> > Described example could be look like:
> >> >
> >> >       stat := ObjectStatistics.
> >> >       stat
> >> >               countAllAs: 'sends';
> >> >               countDifferent: [ :message | message receiver ] as:
> >> > 'instances'.
> >> >       stat
> >> >               dimension: [ :message | message receiver class ] named:
> >> > 'classes';
> >> >               with: [
> >> >                       stat dimension: [ :message | message selector ]
> >> > named: 'msgs';
> >> >                       with: [
> >> >                               stat
> >> >                                       dimension: [ :r | r ] named:
> >> > 'receivers';
> >> >                                       ignoreMetrics: #('instances')]];
> >> >               dimension: [ :message | message selector ] named:
> 'msgs';
> >> >               with: [
> >> >                       stat dimension: [ :message | message receiver
> >> > class ] named: 'classes';
> >> >                       with: [
> >> >                               stat
> >> >                                       dimension: [ :r | r ] named:
> >> > 'receivers']].
> >> >
> >> >       stat accumulateAll: messageSends.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: analysis framework
> >> >
> >> > ## ObjectTravel
> >> > ObjectTravel implements traversal of full object graph. It enumerates
> >> > each reference in breadth-first direction and visit every reference
> >> > only once.
> >> >
> >> >       traveler := ObjectTraveler on: 10@30.
> >> >       traveler moveToNextReference. "true".
> >> >       traveler currentReference. "10"
> >> >       traveler nextReference. "30"
> >> >
> >> >       traveler := ObjectTraveler on: #(10 20 30).
> >> >       traveler nextReference "10"
> >> >       traveler nextReference "20"
> >> >
> >> > Also ObjectTravel can replace references with new values:
> >> >
> >> >       traveler replaceCurrentReferenceWith:  #newReference.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: objectsTraversal stream tool
> >> >
> >> > ## Octopus
> >> > A pharo tool that utilises Pillar library to process pillar text
> >> > copied to the clipboard and convert it to HTML
> >> >
> >> > keywords: HTML markdown pillar
> >> >
> >> > ## OrderPreservingDictionary
> >> > This package has two ordered dictionary classes that behave like
> >> > OrderedDictionary and OrderedIdentityDictionary in Pharo but are
> >> > portable to Squeak and Gemstone, and other ordered dictionary classes
> >> > needed by XMLParser.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: collection dictionary order-preserving ordered
> >> >
> >> > ## Orion
> >> > Orion is an interactive prototyping tool for reengineering, to
> >> > simulate changes and compare their impact on multiple versions of
> >> > software source code models.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Moose delta model versioning
> >> >
> >> > ## Pastell
> >> > Pastell is an add-on for XMLParser which adds some methods that make
> >> > navigation of an XML DOM tree much easier, it is a XMLPath-like
> >> > library.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: xml xpath
> >> >
> >> > ## PharoSprint
> >> > The Pharo community regularly organize Pharo Sprint events. The Pharo
> >> > Sprint is a regular (monthly) event when developers and users meet
> >> > together to fix bugs. This usually takes place in a physical location,
> >> > but people are welcomed to participate from any place. This is a great
> >> > opportunity for novices to get involved and learn from experts!
> >> >
> >> > For more information: http://bit.ly/SprintWeb and
> >> > http://pharo.org/contribute-events
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Bug Discord FogBugz PharoSprint Sprint SprintDay
> >> >
> >> > ## Pillar
> >> > Pillar is a wiki-like syntax, its document model, a parser for it, and
> >> > a set of exporters (e.g., HTML, LaTeX, Markdown...). Pillar is
> >> > primarily used as the wiki syntax behind the *Pier
> >> > CMS>http://piercms.com*. Pillar is also being used to write books:
> >> > e.g., *the Enterprise Pharo book>http://books.pharo.org/*.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: book document html latex markdown pier wiki
> >> >
> >> > ## PlotMorph
> >> > PlotMorph is a nice plotting system. It can plot multiple series with
> >> > different graphical attributes.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Morph UI graph plotting point series
> >> >
> >> > ## PolyMath
> >> > Tools for scientific computation in Smalltalk
> >> >
> >> > keywords: ODE mathematics science
> >> >
> >> > ## Pomodoro
> >> > A pomodoro timer
> >> >
> >> > keywords: GTD morphic pomodoro
> >> >
> >> > ## PunQLite
> >> > UnQLite binding for Pharo Smalltalk. UnQLite is a fast, lightweight,
> >> > portable, embedded KVS with a simple scripting engine (Jx9). By using
> >> > PunQLite, you can store/load lots of data as if just using a normal
> >> > Dictionary.
> >> >
> >> > PunQLite uses UnQLite shared library. If you have no time to compile,
> >> > just get pre-built binary from the github project page
> >> > (https://github.com/mumez/PunQLite).
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: KVS NoSQL UFFI UnQLite database persistence
> >> >
> >> > ## QualityAssistant
> >> > Hi, I'm your personal quality assistant. I run Smalllint rules on the
> >> > code that you modify, and notify you about quality changes.
> >> > https://github.com/Uko/QualityAssistant#qualityassistant
> >> >
> >> > keywords: automatic critics quality smallint validation
> >> >
> >> > ## QuickAccess
> >> > A manager for scripts with Quick access.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: fun web
> >> >
> >> > ## RProjectConnector
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## RediStick
> >> > RediStick is a redis client which supports auto-reconnecting.
> >> >
> >> > Other features:
> >> > - Minimum dependencies (runs on Pharo without other libraries)
> >> > - Supports unicode strings
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: KVS NoSQL Redis database persistence
> >> >
> >> > ## ReferenceFinder
> >> > Finds reference paths between objects to help find memory leaks.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: memory objects references tracing
> >> >
> >> > ## RegexTools
> >> > A tool to test and verify regular expressions
> >> >
> >> > keywords: regex utilities
> >> >
> >> > ## Roassal2
> >> > Roassal is an agile visualization engine. Roassal graphically renders
> >> > objects using short and expressive Smalltalk expressions. A large set
> >> > of interaction facilities are provided for a better user experience.
> >> > Painting, brushing, interconnecting, zooming, drag and dropping will
> >> > just make you more intimate with any arbitrary object model.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: charting data visualization
> >> >
> >> > ## SRT2VTT
> >> > This package convert SRT to VTT (subtitles for videos plugins)
> >> >
> >> > keywords: browser plugin srt videos vtt web
> >> >
> >> > ## ScriptManager
> >> > A simple tool to manage scripts. Still based on Morphic. We would
> >> > recommend users to switch to QuickAccess which is a better script
> >> > manager than this tool.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: fun script
> >> >
> >> > ## Seaside3
> >> > The framework for developing sophisticated web applications in
> >> > Smalltalk. See http://www.seaside.st
> >> >
> >> > keywords: framework seaside web
> >> >
> >> > ## SimilarityFlooding
> >> > This project is an implementation of a FAMIX model difference
> >> > algorithm based on Similarity Flooding algorithm as defined by Sergey
> >> > Melnik, Hector Garcia-Molina, and Erhard Rahm in 'Similarity flooding:
> >> > A versatile graph matching algorithm and its application to schema
> >> > matching' and in the technical report associated.
> >> > Check the github repository for documentation
> >> > [https://github.com/juliendelplanque/SFDiff].
> >> >
> >> > keywords: FAMIX SFDiff difference model similarity similarity flooding
> >> >
> >> > ## Spy2
> >> > Spy2 is a profiling framework. You can easily create profilers. You
> >> > can have a look at a description
> >> > http://bergel.eu/download/papers/Berg10f-Spy.pdf
> >> >
> >> > The Hapao test coverage tool is included.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Hapao Memory Performance Profiling Roassal Spy
> >> >
> >> > ## Stamp
> >> > Stamp is an implementation of STOMP 1.2, a protocol to access message
> >> > oriented middleware like RabbitMQ.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: client format messaging middleware queueing rabbitmq stomp
> >> >
> >> > ## StateSpecs
> >> > StateSpecs is object state specification framework. It describes
> >> > particular object states by first class specifications. For example
> >> > there are SpecOfCollectionItem, SpecOfObjectClass and
> >> > SpecOfObjectSuperclass. They can match and validate given objects. In
> >> > case when object is not satisfied specification you will get failure
> >> > result with detailed information about problem.
> >> >
> >> >       spec matches: anObject.
> >> >       spec validate: anObject. "it returns validation result which can
> >> > be
> >> > success or particular failure"
> >> >
> >> > To easily create specifications and validate objects by them
> >> > StateSpecs provides two kind DSL: should expressions and "word"
> >> > classes.
> >> > First allows you to write "assertions":
> >> >
> >> >       1 should be: 2
> >> >       1 should equal: 10
> >> >
> >> > And second allows you to instantiate specs by natural readable words:
> >> >
> >> >       Kind of: Number
> >> >       Instance of: String
> >> >       Equal to: 'test'
> >> >
> >> > keywords: BDD SUnit TDD framework validation
> >> >
> >> > ## Ston
> >> > Smalltalk Object Notation (STON) is a lightweight, text-based,
> >> > human-readable data interchange format for class-based object-oriented
> >> > languages like Smalltalk. It can be used to serialize domain level
> >> > objects, either for persistency or network transport. As its name
> >> > suggests, it is based on JSON (Javascript Object Notation). It adds
> >> > symbols as a primitive value, class tags for object values and
> >> > references.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: encoding format input json output serialization ston text
> >> >
> >> > ## SublimishTheme
> >> >
> >> > A dark theme for Pharo. If you like Sublime then you'll like Sublimish
> >> > theme.
> >> > Project main page: *
> https://github.com/sebastianconcept/SublimishTheme*
> >> >
> >> > keywords: GUI IDE
> >> >
> >> > ## Tarantalk
> >> > Tarantalk is a Tarantool (Lua with DBMS) connector.
> >> >
> >> > You can:
> >> > - Store/load tuples.
> >> > - Find tuples by multiple indices
> >> > - Evaluate Lua programs
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: KVS Lua NoSQL Tarantool Tuple database persistence
> >> >
> >> > ## Tarantube
> >> > Tarantool message queue wrapper based on Tarantalk.
> >> >
> >> > - Supporting FIFO queue with priority, TTL, TTR, delay and sub queues.
> >> > - Need to install Tarantool + Tarantool queue module
> >> > (https://github.com/tarantool/queue)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Lua MQ NoSQL Tarantalk Tarantool queue
> >> >
> >> > ## Tealight
> >> > Tealight is a project defining a few extensions to the Teapot
> >> > framework to make the (tea) time you spend with the Pharo Teapot
> >> > system even easier..
> >> >
> >> > keywords: api git github
> >> >
> >> > ## Teapot
> >> > Teapot is micro web framework on top of the Zinc HTTP components, that
> >> > focuses on simplicity and ease of use.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: framework http micro sinatra web
> >> >
> >> > ## TestsUsageAnalyser
> >> > nil
> >> >
> >> > keywords:
> >> >
> >> > ## Trie
> >> > This package provides a trie implementation (as developed by Benoit
> >> > St-Jean. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trie
> >> >
> >> > keywords: collection containers retrieval trie
> >> >
> >> > ## Units
> >> > Units is a simple and powerful library to manage different units.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: Comparison Meter Points Units
> >> >
> >> > ## VMProfiler
> >> > VMProfiler is a sampling profiler tracking down where the time is
> >> > spent in the VM when executing a specific portion of code. It computes
> >> > where the time is spent in the compiled C code of the VM, in the VM
> >> > plugins and in the native functions.
> >> > The results are available as a statistical report.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: cog jit profiling virtual machine
> >> >
> >> > ## VerStix
> >> > A Vert.x TCP EventBus client for Pharo Smalltalk.
> >> >
> >> > You can:
> >> > - interact with various Vert.x components (Web, Auth, DB, MQ, etc).
> >> > - interact with other Smalltalk images
> >> > - interact with various languages which support Vert.x EventBus
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: microservices network vertx
> >> >
> >> > ## VistaCursors
> >> > Provide a better looking cursor (similar to Windows Vista).
> >> >
> >> > keywords: cursor theming ui windows
> >> >
> >> > ## VoyageMongo
> >> > Voyage-Mongo is an object persistence layer made for easy the work
> >> > with *MongoDB>http://www.mongodb.org*. It is an "ODM"
> (Object-Document
> >> > Mapper), in the same spirit of the ORMs for relational approaches.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: database mongodb nosql persistence
> >> >
> >> > ## VoyageUnqlite
> >> > Voyage-UnQLite is an object persistence layer made for easy the work
> >> > with *UnQLite>https://unqlite.org*. It is an "ODM" (Object-Document
> >> > Mapper), in the same spirit of the ORMs for relational approaches.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: database nosql persistence unqlite
> >> >
> >> > ## WKHTML2PDF
> >> > Render HTML into PDF and various image formats using the (external) Qt
> >> > WebKit rendering engine directly from Pharo.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: html pdf reporting
> >> >
> >> > ## WebBrowser
> >> > General and platform independent WebBrowser access for Pharo 4.0
> >> > onwards based on NativeBoost, for Pharo 5.0 onwards based on UFFI
> >> >
> >> > keywords: internet platform url utility web webbrowser
> >> >
> >> > ## XMI
> >> > A XMI wrapper for Pharo to easily access XML Metadata informations.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: omg uml xmi xml
> >> >
> >> > ## XMLParser
> >> > XMLParser provides validating SAX and DOM parsers for well-formed XML
> >> > documents on Pharo, Squeak, and Gemstone. It also provides a DOM API
> >> > for manipulating documents, namespace support, and an optional
> >> > XMLWriter for writing documents. Validation and namespace checking are
> >> > enabled by default, but not resolution of external entities.
> >> >
> >> > Implements:
> >> >       http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/
> >> >       http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/
> >> >       http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-id/
> >> >       http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlbase/
> >> >       https://www.w3.org/TR/xml-c14n
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > keywords: DOM DTD HTML SAX XHTML XML document markup parser validation
> >> > web
> >> >
> >> > ## XMLParserHTML
> >> > XMLParserHTML provides SAX and DOM parsers for HTML that convert
> >> > possibly malformed HTML into well-formed XML.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: DOM HTML SAX document markup parser web
> >> >
> >> > ## XMLParserStAX
> >> > XMLParserStAX is a pull parser for XMLParser that provides a streaming
> >> > interface for "pulling" XML events and also supports pull-style DOM
> >> > parsing for dynamically converting events into DOM nodes.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: DOM DTD HTML StAX XHTML XML XMLPullParser document markup
> >> > parser pull pull-parser validation web
> >> >
> >> > ## XMLWriter
> >> > XMLWriter allows you to generate well-formed XML documents using an
> >> > API based on Seaside's canvas and tag brushes so all tags will be
> >> > nested properly and not left unclosed.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: HTML XHTML XML document markup web writer
> >> >
> >> > ## XPath
> >> > An XPath library for Pharo, Squeak, and Gemstone leveraging the XML
> >> > parsing capabilities of XMLParser. Supports XPath 1.0 syntax with
> >> > extensions.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: DOM HTML XHTML XML XPath document markup parser query web
> >> >
> >> > ## ZTimestamp
> >> > The ZTimestamp project groups a number of classes that form an
> >> > addition/alternative to DateAndTime/Timestamp. The core ZTimestamp
> >> > class represents a point in time, with second precision and always in
> >> > the UTC/GTM/Zulu timezone. It is faster and smaller. ZTimestampFormat
> >> > is a formatter and parser that is example based. ZTimezone uses the
> >> > standard Olsone timezone database to compute the offset for local time
> >> > at specific points in time for a specified timezone.
> >> > ZTimestampSNTPClient is an SNTP client to check the local clock
> >> > against network time servers. This project is small and has no further
> >> > dependencies. It runs in Pharo 2 and 3.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: chronology date formatting parsing sntp time timestamp
> >> > timezone
> >> >
> >> > ## ZincHTTPComponents
> >> > Zinc HTTP Components is an open source Smalltalk framework to deal
> >> > with HTTP. It models most concepts of HTTP and its related standards
> >> > and offers both client and server functionality. One of its key goals
> >> > is to offer understandability (Smalltalk’s design principle number
> >> > one). Anyone with a basic understanding of Smalltalk and the HTTP
> >> > principles should be able to understand what is going on and learn, by
> >> > looking at the implementation.
> >> >
> >> > keywords: character-encoding client http internet mime-type networking
> >> > request response server url
> >> >
> >> > # Pharo 6 catalog list - description is missing
> >> > - CommandShell
> >> > - FamixDiff
> >> > - Ghost
> >> > - Hubcap
> >> > - LightPhaser
> >> > - Mustache
> >> > - OSOSX
> >> > - OSProcess
> >> > - RProjectConnector
> >> > - TestsUsageAnalyser
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On 8/21/17, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> This code snippet below gives a list of all Pharo 6.0 catalog entries
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>  CatalogProvider default retrieveProjects select: [ :x |
> >> >>     (x at: 'repositoryUrl') =
> >> >> 'http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/Pharo/MetaRepoForPharo60/main' ].
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> On 8/21/17, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>> absolutely , I will add Torsten's wonderful wiki and Grafoscopio
> >> >>> details,
> >> >>> keep them coming :)
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Anything I miss, please alert me as Hizrel just did , I want to link
> >> >>> to
> >> >>> anything Pharo related ,lets bring everything under one roof ;)
> >> >>>
> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 9:15 AM H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com>
> >> >>> wrote:
> >> >>>
> >> >>>> And add the overview to Grafoscopio
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Aug 20, 2017
> >> >>>> [Pharo-users] [Ann] [Grafoscopio] New release with major
> improvements
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> On 8/21/17, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>>> > On 8/20/17, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>>> > ......
> >> >>>> >>
> >> >>>> >> you make any submission you want here in this thread and I will
> >> >>>> >> port
> >> >>>> >> it
> >> >>>> >> to
> >> >>>> >> wiki with copy paste and a bit of structuring :)
> >> >>>> >>
> >> >>>> > Dimitris,
> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>> > Could you please do add a link in
> >> >>>> > https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoWiki
> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>> > to Torsten's wiki
> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>> >  http://wiki.astares.com/pharo
> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>> > It has over 500 pages with good content I was not aware of....
> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>> > Thanks,
> >> >>>> > Hannes
> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >>
> >
>
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