Here is a short list of things I maintain here, divided by category. Note that there used to be a lot more repos (about 200 more) on here but I lost them due to a cleanup. So, I'm sorry if your favorite project was lost.
Click on the year 1978 for a secret message in the contributor graph.
You can contact me @ erikhollensbe@proton.me for now, my standard email is busted.
There are a lot of repositories left out, so maybe you can find something in my archives that's useful to you. I've also maintained other stuff in the past on different orgs and so on, but none of that is mentioned here.
- turtle: Spec-compliant Turtle 1.1 (RDF) parser. Fork of nvkp/turtle.
- go-required: Check your structs for required members
- go-defaults: Provide default values easily for your golang public struct members
- duct: integrate docker and golang testing
- go-makeload: Load testing in golang tests
- colorwriter: fork of text/tabwriter that supports color codes
- fancy-duration: handle human duration signatures like "1h24m30s"
- did-toolkit: handle distributed identity documents to spec
- gcal: Library to talk to Google Calendar
- davisjr: Simple HTTP framework
- ttygrid: Gridding engine for TTY tables
- lister: navigate a simple markdown list format interactively
- boomhammer: HTTP load tester
- emu: CLI frontend for qemu
- tomatrix: Convert any text into a matrix screensaver
- saturn: CLI calendaring application, integrates with Google Calendar
- kube-firehose: Yield the stdout from all containers in the cluster, simultaneously
- yaib: very simple i3 bar
- ansiview: View old DOS ANSI graphics in Linux terminals
- cpuburn: Use all your CPU intentionally
- fireworks.rs: Fireworks screensaver
- git-shining: Turn your github contributor graph into living art
- ztui: A terminal UI for zerotier
- nsbench: A DNS load tester/benchmarker
- polyresolver: A DNS resolver for split-horizon needs
- colt: Terminal program for manipulating colors