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    google-java-format

    google-java-format

    Reformats Java source code to comply with Google Java Style

    ...This is a deliberate design decision to unify our code formatting on a single format. The formatter can be used in software that generates java to output more legible java code. Just include the library in your maven/gradle/etc. configuration. A google-java-format IntelliJ plugin is available from the plugin repository. To install it, go to your IDE's settings and select the Plugins category. Click the Marketplace tab, search for the google-java-format plugin, and click the Install button.
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    Taplo

    Taplo

    A TOML toolkit written in Rust

    ...Embeddable language server with features based on JSON schemas. Available wherever Rust compiles. Taplo CLI aims to be an one stop shop tool for working with TOML files via the command line. The features include validation, formatting, and querying TOML documents with a jq-like fashion.
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    ECS:Python

    ECS:Python

    Light-weight C++ library for embedding Python into C++

    ...ECS:Python allows you to expose objects from a C++ application to an embedded Python interpreter for interactive scripting. ECS:Python is light-weight and easy to use. To get started all you need to do from your project is #include "EcsPython.h", and link to the EcsPython library. Included with ECS:Python is a demo project (/example) written to assist developers in understanding how to use the API. ECS:Python requires a Python distribution to be installed on your system. Python can be downloaded from: www.python.org/download What's new in v3.0: * Fixed x64 pointer types...
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