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    vim-autoformat

    vim-autoformat

    Provide code formatting in Vim by integrating existing code formatters

    ...It supports a wide range of formatters—such as Black, isort, yapf, Prettier, clang-format, gofmt, rustfmt, shfmt, and many more—while letting you override arguments per project or per filetype. Results flow back into the buffer, replacing content or selected regions, and can integrate with quickfix for error reporting when a tool fails. You can wire formatting to save events, cursor holds, or run it manually, keeping it as strict or as gentle as your workflow needs. For teams, a shared config ensures consistent code style across contributors regardless of their local editor knowledge.
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    LuaFormatter

    LuaFormatter

    Code formatter for Lua

    ...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 given in the command line, then to the configuration files, and finally to the hard-coded default values.
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    Ceras

    Ceras

    Universal binary serializer for a wide variety of scenarios

    Ceras is a binary serializer. It converts any object into a byte[] and back. 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.
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