1. Symfony2 File Uploader BundleMultiple file uploads, based on the BlueImp jQuery uploader. Makes it very easy to attach one or more files to whatever you're editing. It's also easy to present that list again on a later edit so that existing files can be managed side by side with existing attachments.
2. Random WordsGenerate one or more common English words. Intended for use as sample text, for example generating random blog posts for testing
3. Node Netpbmnode-netpbm scales and converts GIF, JPEG and PNG images asynchronously, without running out of memory, even if the original image is very large. It can also determine the image dimensions and type.
4. Mongo Dump StreamPipe entire mongodb databases through the shell, or to a node stream. It's what you wanted mongodump to be.
5. SluggoHigh-speed, unicode-aware, browser-friendly slug generator
6. As3streamwrapperAn Amazon S3 stream wrapper for PHP with full support for subdirectory trees, multiple protocol names and caching
7. OptimumphpOptimum PHP installs and optimizes PHP for Ubuntu and CentOS Linux servers. FastCGI, APC and Apache worker threads are all configured for best performance. PHP is built with all the not-so-"optional" stuff needed by Apostrophe and other PHP framework based web apps such as those built on Symfony. PHP is configured with a more practical set of defaults. Kittens dance.
8. PhpqueryThis is phpQuery, a PHP port of jQuery selectors, super useful for DOM traversal and functional testing. Originally by Tobiasz Cudnik, who released it on Google Code. We forked it because we need some bug fixes and no commits have been made upstream for quite some time. Please share your phpQuery fixes with us!
9. jquery-bottomlessjquery-bottomless is an infinite scroll plugin that has been torture-tested by naive users with old versions of IE, which is important because permanently replacing pagination with infinite scroll on a public facing site is a high risk, high benefit proposition. jquery-bottomless has a sweet and simple API.
10. joinrPerforms joins on MongoDB documents and those from compatible databases.