A Few New Projects Up on GitHub

Over the last few days, I’ve been trying to clean out a bunch of old TODO notes. One of the more procrastinated ones has been to tidy up as many of my in-progress projects as possible and get them up on GitHub, both so they’ll have some offsite backup, and so I’m practicing what I preach.

So far, here are the ones I’ve added:

  • gvrun (A partially complete gmrun clone written in Vala and begun as a port of the address_bar.py backend I wrote for IceWM)
  • png2pdf (Python script for turning a bunch of PNGs into a PDF, with partial caching on regeneration. Uses PyPDF and ImageMagick. Uses far less memory than letting ImageMagick do the whole process but still has room for improvement.)
  • languagetool-fanfiction (In-development set of LanguageTool rules for catching common fanfiction grammar and spelling mistakes)

I should probably also draw attention to these specific, older gists, since they can easily get lost among the ones I’ve already blogged about:

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