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    SQLiteStudio

    SQLiteStudio

    A free, open source, multi-platform SQLite database manager

    A free, open-source, multi-platform SQLite database manager written in C++, with use of Qt framework. It's free of charge for everybody, for any purpose (including commercial). It's safe, as anyone can review the source code. The SQL Editor window assists users with SQL syntax hints & highlighting, provides pretty-print code formatter, and marks syntax errors. You can Ctrl+click on the table mentioned in the SQL query to open that table (or index, or trigger, or view). Currently supported...
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    LuaFormatter

    LuaFormatter

    Code formatter for Lua

    Reformats your Lua source code. The program will attempt to automatically use the current directory's .lua-format file if no config file is passed in the command line. If none is found, it will try to locate a .lua-format file in a parent directory recursively. On Linux, it will use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/luaformatter/config.yaml if .lua-format does not exist. In case there's no file, it will fall back to the default configuration. The program will give the top priority to the configuration values...
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