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    Atom Vim-Mode-Plus

    Atom Vim-Mode-Plus

    vim-mode improved

    atom‑vim‑mode‑plus is a feature-rich Vim emulation layer for Atom, bringing modal editing (like Vim’s normal, insert, and visual modes) with enhanced capabilities beyond basic keybindings. Incremental search by incrementalSearch setting (disabled by default). Cursor visible in all visual modes (characterwise, blockwise, linewise). Maintain the same cursor position after operations (e.g y, gU) by stayOnYank and stayOnOperate settings. Set cursor position to start of change on undo or redo by enabling setCursorToStartOfChangeOnUndoRedo.
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    Apparatus

    Apparatus

    A hybrid graphics editor and programming environment

    Apparatus is a browser-based visual editor and programming environment that streamlines building interactive diagrams. Users draw shapes, flows, constraints, and attach behavior code-side. It combines visual design with real code, supporting live demos, exports, and embedding. Created by CDG Labs, it helps build educational and exploratory tools quickly.
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    CoffeeKup

    CoffeeKup

    Markup as CoffeeScript

    CoffeeKup is a concise templating engine written in CoffeeScript that aims to provide an expressive, readable way to generate HTML from templates inside Node.js applications. It emphasizes minimal, CoffeeScript-style syntax so template authors can write small, elegant templates that integrate naturally with CoffeeScript codebases. The engine supports common templating needs—embedding variables, simple control flow, partials/includes, and basic layout patterns—while focusing on clean, compact...
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