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FABRIK IK solver
fabrik.rv:0.1.0
10.0 KB
15 Dec 2019
Implement Forward And Backward Reaching Inverse Kinematics algorithm.
author: Marco Antoniazzi
FastCGI Broker
fcgi-broker.r
 discussion
v:1.0.1
2.6 KB
15 Dec 2005
Rebol script broker for a hooked rebol interpreter launched as a FastCGI application. This is the root script which runs others scripts on request of the FastCGI peer. This enables REBOL/Core or REBOL/View to act as a FastCGI application without the need for REBOL/Command. This script only works on Windows with a patched REBOL interpreter. Details available at [...]
author: Pascal Hurni
Open a file or directory requester
file-requester.rv:1.4.11
29.5 KB
16 Sep 2017
icon for file-requester.rRequests a file or directory
author: Marco Antoniazzi
glayout - GLASS-based layout engine
glayout.rv:0.5.4
141.6 KB
16 Nov 2006
replace vid dialect layout while keeping its basic featureset
author: Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch
Little-bell
little-bell.rv:1.0.0
4.8 KB
13 Mar 2003
Rudimentary Telnet client written in REBOL.
author: Ole Friis
MP3 stream parser
mp3-stream-parser.rv:1.0.0
6.4 KB
1 Apr 2009
MP3 parser with streaming input
author: Oldes
make-word-list
make-word-list.r
 documentation
v:1.0.0
16.5 KB
2 Apr 2007
Makes a list of words from a string
author: peter
Handy Server Monitor Window
monitor.rv:1.0.0
2.8 KB
13 Mar 2003
A handy script that monitors various servers (such as web and email servers) and displays them in a nice little status window.
author: Carl Sassenrath
National Instruments Rebol Wrapper
nidaqmxv:1.0
180.9 KB
19 Sep 2008
A wrapper allowing to use National Instrument DAQmx base library with Rebol
author: Francois Jouen (ldci)
National Instruments Rebol Wrapper
nidaqmax3-6.rv:3.6
176.8 KB
25 Feb 2013
A wrapper allowing to use National Instrument DAQmx base (3.6) library with Rebol
author: Francois Jouen (ldci)
Parse Analysis Toolset
parse-analysis.r
 documentation
v:2.0.0
11.5 KB
3 Mar 2013
Some tools to help learn/analyse parse rules.
author: Brett Handley
Rugby client and server
rugby_server.rv:2.0.0.0
17.6 KB
13 Mar 2003
A high-performance, handler based, server framework and a rebol request broker...
author: Maarten Koopmans
REBOL SVS
rebsvs.rv:0.7.2
8.6 KB
11 Dec 2010
Source version system for REBOL
author: nicolas
Asynchronous Request Broker
rugby.rv:1.0.0
9.5 KB
13 Mar 2003
An asynchronous, high-performance, handler based, server framework and a rebol request broker...
author: Maarten Koopmans
Rugby
rugby4.rv:4.0.2
28.4 KB
13 Mar 2003
A high-performance, handler based, server framework and a rebol request broker...
author: Maarten Koopmans
SKIMP: Simple keyword index management program
skimp.r
 documentation
v:0.0.2
40.3 KB
3 May 2007
Simple, fast way of indexing the text content of many documents
author: Sunanda
Topic Tags
topic-tags.r
 discussion
v:0.2.1
9.3 KB
15 May 2004
Makes tagging the mailing list a little bit more comfortable. Lists all topic tags in a window which I like to have open while tagging. Clicking on any tag copies it into clipboard so I only have to paste it into browser.
author: Christian Ensel
Templating
templating.r3.8 KB
9 Nov 2009
Use a template (a master html document) to maintain child document(s) that hold individual editable content(s). Editable content are delimited by the following two tags: <!-- b_editable name="title1" --> <!-- e_editable name="title1" -->
author: Cedric G.
cookie-example.r
cookie-example.r
 documentation
v:1.0.1
7.5 KB
13 Aug 2004
Demonstrates how to set session cookies and use them to retrieve session variables. Much of the code has been cobbled together from much more structured (ie not all in one module) code used by rebol.org itself
author: Sunanda
TCP port scanner
oneliner-tcp-port-scanner.r
 documentation
v:1.0.0
850 bytes
20 Jul 2003
This is a simple port scanner. Given a TCP address, it will tell you which of the first 100 ports are accessible. The address can be a host name or number. For example, use "localhost" to scan ports on your own machine. You can scan more ports by increasing the number (from 100), or you can scan ranges by using a FOR loop rather than REPEAT.
author: Anonymous