These are old projects or half-coded ideas that I am unlikely to continue with.

  • github2gogs 2018-. Short script to mirror a user's GitHub repositories to a private Gogs instance. (Shell)
  • Just TODO it 2006-2018. A trivially simple TODO list manager. (Ruby)
  • HWadTools 2017-. A collection of small Doom utilities. (Haskell)
  • Chocolate Doom 2015-. A Doom engine that aims to accurately reproduce the experience of playing the original DOS game. C
  • InkFoundry. 2015. Tool to manipulate Doom COLORMAPs. (Python)
  • vcs-lint 2015. A script to check for common problems with version control repositories (especially those of Debian packaging) (Python)
  • mail archiving 2011. "Detachment": Systems to help with managing email attachments (Python, email)
  • rdifffs 2010. A virtual filesystem for rdiff-backup repositories (Haskell)
  • jonsubst.pl 2009. a substitution filter for the irssi IRC client (Perl)
  • greasemonkey 2007. (JavaScript, web) Scripts for improving the usability of Debian mailing list archives
  • game-data-packager - program to generate and install .deb files of commercial Game data, to facilitate integration with the Debian package manager (Shell, Debian)
  • debgtd: a Debian bug workflow tool (Python, Debian)
  • faketime - a small library that faked the system time to a sub-process. (C)
  • namekill - a "killall" implementation for Windows. (C)
  • delicious - a script that exported a Mozilla-format 'bookmarks.html' file to the del.icio.us social bookmarks service (Ruby, web)
  • libmediawiki - the beginnings of a library implementing an API for manipulating mediawiki installations. This died when I moved to ikiwiki
  • patches for the tomboy note-taking program
  • maemopad+ - a script to convert maemopad+ database files to a HTML representation (useful for sharing meeting notes and minutes, brainstorms, etc.) (Python)
  • ufo - A computer game (similar to the classic UFO: Enemy Unknown) (C)
  • tab killer plugin for the 'Epiphany' web browser. I don't know whether this works with the newer, Webkit-based Epiphany versions. (JavaScript, web)
  • scifi - a system for cross-referencing information about books and short stories you own ("I liked that story. Do I own any anthologies with stories by the same author?")