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    VimR

    VimR

    Neovim GUI for macOS in Swift

    Project VimR is a Neovim GUI for macOS. The goal is to build an editor that uses Neovim inside with many of the convenience GUI features similar to those present in modern editors. We mainly use Swift, but also use C/Objective-C when where appropriate. Markdown preview, generic HTML preview (retains the scroll position when reloading), fuzzy file finder a la Xcode's "Open Quickly". Trackpad support, pinching for zooming and two-finger scrolling. Ligatures, turned off by default. Turn it on...
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    BCLM

    BCLM

    macOS command-line utility to limit max battery charge

    BCLM is a wrapper to read and write battery charge level max (BCLM)/CHWA values to the System Management Controller (SMC) on Mac computers. It supports both Intel and Apple silicon. This project was inspired by several battery management solutions, including Apple's own battery health management. The purpose of limiting the battery's maximum charge is to prolong battery health and to prevent damage to the battery.
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