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    UIkit

    UIkit

    Lightweight modular front-end framework for developing web interfaces

    ...To be even more efficient, we recommend that you install one of the autocomplete plugins for your favorite IDE or code editor. This saves a lot of time, as you won't have to look up and type all UIkit classes and markup. To use UIkit's CSS and JavaScript, include the files in your own HTML and then create the markup of any of the components. When you have installed UIkit with Less sources, you can compile it and add your own custom theme. Less is the language that the UIkit styles are written in. This allows you to include customizations in the build process, rather than manually overwriting a lot of CSS rules by hand.
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    targets.vim

    targets.vim

    Vim plugin that provides additional text objects

    ...Because it’s purely text-object oriented, it composes naturally with motions, operators, and dot-repeat for powerful refactors. This dramatically speeds structural edits in code and markup where consistent delimiter logic matters.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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