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        <title>Lpkg</title>
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        <description>Lpkg is a package manager written in Lua. I developed it primarily for use on the Neuros OSD, where no package manager existed.

Features

	*  Suitable for use where the root filesystem is read-only
		*  Dependency and conflict support
		*  Can use multiple repositories
		*  Supports HTTP/FTP/filesystem repositories
		*  Written in Lua, making it light and fast</description>
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        <title>Mua Miranda Plugin</title>
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        <description>Mua is a Miranda IM scripting plugin. It uses Lua for the scripting engine, which makes it easy to use and very lightweight.

The project is currently unmaintained since I switched to Linux some time back, if you are interested in continuing from where I left off, feel free to get in touch :-)</description>
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        <description>This page is quite new, I haven't started many of the individual project pages yet. For more info on any of them, contact me!

Since many of my projects overlap, they are only roughly sorted by type. No doubt I probably forgot some too...

Update: I now have &lt;http://code.matthewwild.co.uk/&gt; to host repositories of my various small projects. Feel free to take a look around! The projects below will make their way over there gradually.</description>
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        <description>[wooble] 

wooble is a web interface for the Neuros OSD. The idea is to allow scheduling, browsing, and downloading recordings on the OSD, as well as allowing remote control of the OSD and other devices (via the IR blaster).

The easiest way to install wooble is using Lpkg. Full instructions are available here: Installing wooble on your OSD</description>
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