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    A lightweight, fast NoSQL database for Flutter and Dart applications, optimized for offline-first mobile and desktop development.
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    ...Exclude the README.md, README-ES.md and LICENSE files, which are part of the dotfiles repository but do not need to be symlinked in. Give precedence to personal overrides which by default are placed in ~/dotfiles-local. Please configure the rcrc file if you'd like to make personal overrides in a different directory. From time to time you should pull down any updates to these dotfiles. Link any new files and install new vim plugins. Note You must run rcup after pulling to ensure that all files in plugins are properly installed, but you can safely run rcup multiple times so update early and update often!
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