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    SmartFormat

    SmartFormat

    A lightweight text templating library written in C#

    SmartFormat is a is a lightweight text templating library written in C# which can be a drop-in replacement for string.Format. More than that SmartFormat can format data with named placeholders, lists, localization, pluralization and other smart extensions. High performance with low memory footprint. Minimal, intuitive syntax. Formatting takes place exclusively at runtime. Exact control of whitespace text output. string.Format compatibility mode and SmartFormat enhanced mode. Most common data sources work out-of-the-box. Many built-in formatting extensions. Custom formatting and source extensions are easy to integrate.
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    Standard Ruby

    Standard Ruby

    Ruby's bikeshed-proof linter and formatter

    The standard gem brings the ethos of StandardJS to Ruby. It's a linter & formatter built on RuboCop and provides an unconfigurable configuration to all of RuboCop's built-in rules as well as those included in robocop-performance. It also supports plugins built with lint_roller, like standard rails. Standard Ruby was created and is maintained by the team at Test Double, because we appreciate the importance of balancing predictable, consistent code with preserving developer autonomy. Yes, Standard is unconfigurable. See, pretty much every developer can agree that automatically identifying and fixing slow, insecure, and error-prone code is a good idea. ...
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    Ceras

    Ceras

    Universal binary serializer for a wide variety of scenarios

    ...It goes above and beyond in terms of features, speed, and comfort. Supports reference loops, large/complicated inheritance chains, splitting objects into parts. Ceras generally ranks at the top end of the performance spectrum, together with NetSerializer and MessagePack-CSharp. To get an idea of how Ceras performs here are the preliminary benchmark results. The resulting binary size is about the same as MessagePack-CSharp. Don't forget to tune the settings in SerializerConfig for your specific situation. Using Ceras to read/write network packets might require different settings than, lets say, saving a settings-object to a file, or persisting items/spells/monsters in a game.
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