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    SLOC

    SLOC

    simple tool to count SLOC (source lines of code)

    sloc is a simple, fast tool for counting lines of code that’s designed to be used from both the command line and Node.js scripts. It tallies physical lines, source lines, comment lines, and blank lines, giving you a quick snapshot of code size across files or entire directories. The utility is language-aware through lightweight detectors and patterns, so it can ignore comments correctly and avoid counting generated or minified files if you configure it to. Output can be human-readable for...
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    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    Atom Package Manager

    APM is the command-line package manager built specifically for the Atom editor; it functions as a thin, Atom-aware wrapper around npm that handles installing, publishing, and managing Atom packages. Unlike a typical npm install, APM installs packages into Atom’s package directory and applies Atom-specific defaults and lifecycle hooks so community packages behave consistently inside the editor. It also exposes commands to publish packages to the Atom ecosystem and to fetch package metadata,...
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    Jekyll-Atom

    Jekyll-Atom

    A collection of tools and snippets for working with Jekyll in Atom

    Jekyll-Atom has a few settings that can be set through the Atom settings. A collection of snippets and tools for Jekyll in Atom. Build Command An array containing the default command to build a site, defaults to jekyll, build. Can be overridden in your projects _config.yml.
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    caniuse-cmd

    caniuse-cmd

    Caniuse command line tool

    caniuse-cmd is a command-line interface tool that brings the power of caniuse.com—the web compatibility database—directly into your terminal, enabling quick checks of browser support without the UI. You can specify your own defaults by creating a file called .caniuse.json and putting it in your home directory. Install with npm install -g caniuse-cmd. All the power of caniuse with none of the nice UI or interactivity.
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    pushd

    pushd

    Blazing fast multi-protocol mobile and web push notification service

    pushd is a shell utility (or shell snippet) that simplifies navigation in command-line environments by maintaining a stack of directories. Instead of manually changing directories, users can “push” into a new directory, automatically storing the current directory on a stack, then later “pop” back to it. This allows users to temporarily jump into deep folder hierarchies, do work, and then quickly return to previous contexts without needing to type long cd paths. The tool also supports listing...
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