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title = "atp: a tcp proxy"
date = "2022-06-24"
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`atp` is a simple TCP proxy written in rust.
### Why?
In the past, I had nginx set up to serve my websites, and it also served as a TCP proxy for SSH. Recently, however, I switched to Caddy for HTTPS. Caddy, unfortunately, doesn't have a TCP proxy, so I had to keep nginx around for my proxying needs. I find this a bit overkill though, which is where `atp` comes in.
### Configuration
The configuration is in the TOML format. A sample config follows:
```toml
"192.168.1.28:6667" = 8000
"192.168.1.48:1604" = 1604
```
### Running
```sh
cargo run /path/to/config.toml
```
If no path is provided, `atp` will fall back to looking for `config.toml` in the current directory.
Links:
- [Source code](https://git.karx.xyz/karx/atp)

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title = "cat-box: game engine inspired by arcade"
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`cat-box` is a game engine inspired by [arcade](https://arcade.academy/).
To get started, simply add `cat-box` to your `Cargo.toml`.
Links:
- [Source Code](https://git.karx.xyz/karx/catbox)
- [Crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/cat-box)
- [Docs.rs](https://docs.rs/cat-box/latest/cat_box/)

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title = "dircord: A Discord-IRC bridge written in Rust."
date = "2022-06-24"
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`dircord` is a very simple Discord-to-IRC bridge written in Rust.
Features include webhook support, discord and irc formatting, discord replies, and more.
### Building
```bash
cargo build --release
```
### Running
```bash
target/release/dircord /path/to/config.toml
```
If a path to a config file is not provided, dircord will look for a `config.toml` in the working directory.
Links:
- [Source code](https://git.karx.xyz/karx/dircord)