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    Offline HTML Viewer

    Offline HTML Viewer

    Fast offline HTML viewer for opening local HTML files on Windows

    Echo Offline Viewer is a lightweight offline HTML viewer for Windows designed to open and browse local HTML files without requiring an internet connection or a full web browser. The application provides a simple and clean interface for viewing offline web pages, making it useful for archived websites, documentation, and locally stored HTML content. Key advantages include fast startup, minimal system resource usage, and a fully read-only design that ensures files and system data remain...
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    Tagbar

    Tagbar

    Vim plugin that displays tags in a window

    Tagbar is a plugin for Vim and Neovim that provides a structural overview of the file you are editing by leveraging tags (via tools like ctags). It opens a sidebar window that shows the tags of the current file, organised by scope—so functions, methods, classes and other symbols are grouped logically (for example, methods under their containing class). This gives you at-a-glance insight into the layout of large source files, which is especially useful for navigating unfamiliar codebases or...
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    SlimerJS

    SlimerJS

    A scriptable browser like PhantomJS, based on Firefox

    SlimerJS is a scriptable browser. It allows you to manipulate a web page with an external Javascript script: opening a webpage, clicking on links, modifying the content... It is useful to do functional tests, page automation, network monitoring, screen capture etc. It is a tool like PhantomJs, except that it runs Gecko instead of Webkit, and it is headless when using Firefox 56+. It can be used with Firefox 59. Higher version of Firefox is not supported and probably will not be supported in...
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    Gist.vim

    Gist.vim

    Vim plugin for Gist

    Gist.vim is a Vim plugin (written in Vimscript) that integrates Gist (GitHub’s snippet sharing service) into the Vim editor. It allows users within Vim to publish the current buffer or selected text directly as a gist, edit gist content, delete/fork gists, and list their public gists. The plugin supports commands like :Gist, :'<,'>Gist, :Gist -p, :Gist -a, :Gist -l, :Gist -d, etc as documented in the README. This makes it convenient for Vim users who want to quickly share snippets,...
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    The Burster 3D
    Web browser plug-in for hosting real 3D on the websites.
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