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    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

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    gradle-completion

    gradle-completion

    Gradle tab completion for bash and zsh

    Bash and Zsh completion support for Gradle. This provides fast tab completion for: Gradle tasks for the current project and sub-projects. Gradle CLI switches (e.g. --parallel). Common Gradle properties (e.g. -Dorg.gradle.debug) It also handles custom default build files, so rootProject.buildFileName = 'build.gradle.kts' is supported. See instructions for bash or for zsh, then consider optional additional configuration.
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    Fisher

    Fisher

    A plugin manager for Fish

    Manage functions, completions, bindings, and snippets from the command line. Extend your shell capabilities, change the look of your prompt and create repeatable configurations across different systems effortlessly. To get a specific version of a plugin add an @ symbol after the plugin name followed by a tag, branch, or commit. Fisher expands plugins into your Fish configuration directory by default, overwriting existing files. If you wish to change this behavior, set $fisher_path to your...
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    Alpine Chrome

    Alpine Chrome

    Chrome Headless docker images built upon alpine official image

    ...And there is a secret: some of these features are directly available on Chrome! Doc-friendly with examples for printing the DOM, generating an image with a mobile ratio or generating a PDF. Ready for design use, support for WebGL, support for emojis. Dev-friendly with examples using NodeJS, Puppeteer, docker-compose and also a test with a X11 display. According to puppeteer's official doc you can not test a Chrome Extension in headless mode. You need a display available, that's where Xvfb comes in.
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