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    Vampirio Code

    Vampirio Code, a great Code Editor and Compiler

    A versatile open source code editor and also IDE that supports syntax highlighting and compilation on many well known languages like C#, C++, Javascript, JAVA, HTML, PHP and CMake. Vampirio Code allows your code to be tested or even compiled for personal or commercial projects. Its functionalities are: One simple file can be compiled with F5 without saving it Syntax highlighting Already integrated to 'dotnet' and 'msvc' compilers Tab manager C#, C++, Javascript, JAVA, HTML, PHP and CMake supported MSVC, GNU g++, CLang and Emscripten compilers supported Javac and Java supported Node.js and Xampp supported
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    SLOC

    SLOC

    simple tool to count SLOC (source lines of code)

    sloc is a simple, fast tool for counting lines of code that’s designed to be used from both the command line and Node.js scripts. It tallies physical lines, source lines, comment lines, and blank lines, giving you a quick snapshot of code size across files or entire directories. The utility is language-aware through lightweight detectors and patterns, so it can ignore comments correctly and avoid counting generated or minified files if you configure it to. Output can be human-readable for...
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