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    nvim-regexplainer

    nvim-regexplainer

    Describe the regexp under the cursor

    Describe the regular expression under the cursor. You need to install regex with nvim-treesitter, as well as the grammar for whichever host language you're using.
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    Semantic

    Semantic

    Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages

    semantic is a Haskell library and command line tool for parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code. Run semantic --help for complete list of up-to-date options. Semantic uses tree-sitter to generate parse trees, but layers in a more generalized notion of syntax terms across all supported programming languages. We'll see why this is important when we get to diffs and program analysis, but for now let's just inspect some output. It helps to have a simple program to parse. Symbols are named...
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    Polacode

    Polacode

    Polaroid for your code

    Use polacode.target, polacode.shadow, polacode.transparentBackground and polacode.backgroundColor to control image appearance. You have spent countless hours finding the perfect JavaScript grammar, matching it with a sleek-looking VS Code theme, trying out all the best programming fonts. You take three days porting over your theme before starting to use VS Code. You shell out $200 for italic cursive html attributes. The code has to look right.
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