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    Bootstrap 5 UI KIT

    Bootstrap 5 UI KIT

    Bootstrap 5 & Material Design 2.0 UI KIT

    Trusted by 2 000 000+ developers & designers. Used by companies & institutions. Super simple, 1 minute installation. Detailed docs & practical examples. Lots of tutorials. Plain JavaScript (but works also with jQuery). Huge and active community. MIT license, free for personal & commercial use. Simplicity and ease of use are key features of MDB 5 UI Kit. You need only one minute to install and run it. A slideshow component for cycling through elements, images or slides of text, like a...
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    JSON-Studio

    JSON-Studio

    Fast, private desktop app to explore, search, query and diff files

    JSON Studio is a private, lossless workspace for JSON. Most JSON tools either choke on big files, silently mangle your numbers, or send your data to a server. JSON Studio does none of that. It is a native desktop app built for speed and correctness: open a half-gigabyte file and start navigating immediately, knowing that what you see is byte-for-byte what is on disk. Everything runs on your own machine - no accounts, no uploads, no analytics, no network calls - making it safe for...
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    W3LuaEnv

    W3LuaEnv

    W3LuaEnv is a free tool for Warcraft III modders

    W3LuaEnv is a free and lightweight tool for Warcraft III modders who want to program their maps using Lua. It seamlessly integrates with the World Editor, allowing instant script updates without restarting the editor or using complex workarounds. With W3LuaEnv, you can maintain a modular codebase, write scripts in your preferred editor, and apply changes instantly by pressing F9 in the Trigger Editor. The tool automatically compiles and injects your Lua scripts before running the map,...
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    Multiliner

    Multiliner

    An Xcode source extension to expand lengthy lines

    An Xcode source extension to expand lengthy lines. Super lightweight, it's like a script. It expands long lines. That's it! Works with initializers, function calls, array literals, and SwiftUI modifiers. It's simple, just highlight the code that you want to format. If you'd like to access Multiliner quicker, try adding a key binding.
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    The Elixir Style Guide

    The Elixir Style Guide

    A community driven style guide for Elixir

    ...The rules in this section are applied automatically by the code formatter, but are provided here as examples of the preferred style. Use Unix-style line endings (*BSD/Solaris/Linux/OSX users are covered by default, Windows users have to be extra careful). Use spaces around operators, after commas, colons and semicolons. Do not put spaces around matched pairs like brackets, parentheses, etc. Whitespace might be (mostly) irrelevant to the Elixir runtime, but its proper use is the key to writing easily readable code.
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