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Tom von Dein

I am a network and systems engineer currently working at FI-TS and this is my github profile.

My current most liked language is go, previously this was perl. I used to program in a bunch of other languages like C, python or ruby. I do almost all my work with emacs, for which I wrote a couple of emacs modes.

The projects I am currently working on are:

  • Openquell: a 2D puzzle game using ebitengine, arche and LDTK. Not (yet) opensource. Play it online
  • kageviewer: a live viewer for shaders written in Kage, similar to glslviewer
  • gfn: a cli tool to generate fantasy names for games and stories
  • kleingebäck: a tool to backup kleinanzeigen.de ads.
  • yadu: a go log/slog handler using a mix of log lines and yaml.
  • rpnc: a commandline and interactive programmable reverse polish notation calculator
  • tablizer: a console table manipulation tool
  • ephemerup: a ephemeral file upload system with rest API and commandline cli

The most fun projects I did in the past:

  • pretty curved privacy: a tool to encrypt and decrypt data at rest using eliptic curves for the commandline.
  • diceware: a diceware password generator, which I use regularly.
  • udpxd: a udp proxy supporting v4/v6 conversion.
  • twenty4: a self-made cryptographic algorithm I created just for fun.

There are a couple of perl modules I am still maintaining:

I also maintain (and use daily) the FreeBSD jail management tool jaildk. Another fun shell script is goupdater, which I use to install and update all those go binaries which are avaliable as direct downloads.

And finally these are some emacs modes I maintain (and mostly use):

My current emacs configuration can be found here: dot-emacs.

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  1. diceware diceware Public

    A diceware password generator

    C

  2. leo leo Public

    Commandline interface for dict.leo.org

    Perl 3 1

  3. ephemerup ephemerup Public

    Ephemeral file upload server with API and cli

    Go

  4. tablizer tablizer Public

    Manipulate tabular output of other programs

    Go 2

  5. kleingebaeck kleingebaeck Public

    Kleingebäck - kleinanzeigen.de Backup

    Go 6

  6. rpnc rpnc Public

    Programmable command-line calculator using reverse polish notation

    Go 1