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    Chromium

    Chromium

    The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source

    Chromium is the open‑source foundational web browser project that drives browsers like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Opera—built for speed, stability, security, and extendability across platforms. This directory is currently in a prototyping state and may be removed in the future. As we add support for multiple coding IDE/agents, we will likely pull common prompts and instructions into a central directory with stubs for bespoke IDE/agent integration. Please check with your organization...
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    deep-clean

    deep-clean

    When Gradle or the IDE let you down, just --nuke all them caches

    A Kotlin script that nukes all build caches from Gradle/Android projects. Useful when Gradle or the IDE let you down. The script has been tested on macOS, but it is completely untested on Linux and Windows. KScript may not work at all on Windows! For this script to work, you need to have kotlin, script, and maven on your PATH. If you don't have all three commands on your PATH, then read on to the next section to install them.
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