Name: Conor Keegan
Type: User
Company: @workday
Bio: Engineering Manager @workday, formerly software engineer @BBC and lastminute.com - This is my personal projects github, please do not contact me about jobs etc.
Location: East Ireland, Western Europe
Blog: http://conor.net/
Conor Keegan's Projects
Creates a Neo4j graph of Wikipedia links.
Workday Hackathon 2017
A CLI linux app to control the keene usb audio fm transmitter (requires libusb)
Kernel source tree for Raspberry Pi Foundation-provided kernel builds. Issues unrelated to the linux kernel should be posted on the community forum at https://www.raspberrypi.org/forum
A DVB IPTV streaming software
Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface
Random scripts
Compile scripts used to build PHP on multiple platforms
Turns a podcast rss feed into an m3u style playlist. By using the optional "delim" parameter you can output in a number of file formats (csv, pipe delimited, json etc.)
Configuration and code I have used to set up an automated fm and internet radio station, requires podcast-to-playlist and some scripts from my useful-scripts project.
Fork of rb-author from http://redbutton.sourceforge.net/
Fork of rb-browser from http://redbutton.sourceforge.net/
Fork of rb-download from http://redbutton.sourceforge.net/
.rc files and other dotfiles
A collection of cooking recipes
RTLSDR AM demodulator, support multiple channels per dongle, intended for x86 and Raspberry Pi
A cross platform Python frequency scanning GUI for the OsmoSDR rtl-sdr library
Java library which works with spring to provide scheduled messaging without needing to use a broker which supports that feature. It also simplifies sending regular JMS messages.
rtl-sdr spectrum analyzer
Streamlink is a CLI utility which pipes video streams from various services into a video player
custom plugins for streamlink
Remote video eavesdropping using a software-defined radio platform
Web radio for human beings
Computer Control Software for the ICOM IC-R8500 Receiver
Bash and Perl scripts I use regularly.