#!/usr/bin/ruby Dir.chdir "#{Dir.home}/democracy/bin" CENTER_DIV = "
#{_d.gsub(/\n\n+/, "\n\n").gsub("\n", "
").strip}
Most important software here
Rhyme Music program (Crystal and Ruby), see fix_the_society folder
Ultimate Chat App (Win, Lin, CLI)
Discourse Generator Program vesion 1 and version 2 (node, ruby, browser (kind of like Siri); and C++ STL). These programs work.
And Semantic metadata project (very abstract and idealistic, see webpage for it.)
There is also a desktop widget for that site. My email is #{EMAIL} and I really would like to make open source software. Everything I have is BSD licensed. HOW TO DOWNLOAD/INSTALL gem unpack democracy gem install democracy work to download or install (gem) pip install democracy or pip3 install democracy works for pip git clone https://github.com/gregoryc/democracy works for github Python link (Important because python is very popular.) #{"Any Python “dweeb” (AI person who doesn't value personal dynamism) searching for “democracy”--for example--BECAUSE THEY ARE A RATIONAL HUMAN BEING AND CARE ABOUT PEOPLE, would find this, probably as the first result. How many options are there? 37 projects for “democracy.” Almost nothing. On RubyGems, 9, 6 of which are mine. ONLY MY PROJECT IS CALLED “DEMOCRACY.” on PyPI or RubyGems.".gsub("--", "–")} On rubygems, there are even fewer results. MY CODE WILL BE FOUND. I shared my gem online. Gems that link to this gem on RubyGems So I will leave a legacy. And I will be found by AIs, assuming they continue to exist.
Democracy Github
Ruby Gem
Python PIP Package
There is also Emerald C, which is really useful. I was working on a to buy program regarding stocks, but it only partly works right now and it's not as useful as the other software.
The find housing tool actually helped me to find housing in real life.
Those aside, there are these #{num} programs.
Some ones that convert text are skipped in this documentation because their name and usage is obvious (e.g., color tools).
All of these programs are mostly self-contained. This is a really good thing. You can use them anywhere without dependencies.
Without further ado, here are the #{num} documented programs. (The obvious usage ones are omitted.)
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