µEMACS (ue) on Cygwin/Linux/NetBSD, based on uEmacs/PK (em) from kernel.org.
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twm chopped up to suit my preferences. You probably don't want to use this.
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Utility to convert from ansi codes to plain text.
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Bring up code for low end STM32 micro-controllers
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Minimal type-safe dynamic array.
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Internet Relay Morse Code
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Welcome to Osoyoos Secondary School, Osoyoos' home of learning and enlightenment!
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Static content management system for mirroring directory structure on the web.
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Simple hard-coded voting cgi programmes.
cgi
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A dynamic gif.
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This came in 2006 after attending a talk on bioinformatics. I had the idea of making an email client that would take the methods of bioinformatics and apply them to spam-detection.
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Secret stream cipher private-key encryption that uses a pseudorandom keystream based on a user-specified key.
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Dotfiles
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A collection of old C code, released under GPL2 or later.
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The Generic Window Manager - a classic, revitalized. Lightweight, written primarily in C, it takes a similar approach to EMACS - a custom Lisp kernel that exposes all low-level events to the end user.
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Mid's Portable Utilities are a set of (hopefully) POSIX and SUS-compliant Unix userland tools that are portable across many Unices.
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Mid's Extended Utilities is a collection of various tool programs written in the spirit of the portable and unportable utilities, but that have no specification governing them.
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Minimal screen editor. A fork of the classic se (https://se-editor.org/) that strips out unnecessary features, replaces obsolete libraries with modern equivalents, and attempts to make editing a little more intuitive.
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One True AWK (https://github.com/onetrueawk/awk) mirror.
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