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    PackageDev

    PackageDev

    Tools to ease the creation of snippets, syntax definitions, etc.

    PackageDev provides syntax highlighting and other helpful utility for Sublime Text resource files. Resource files are ways of configuring the Sublime Text text editor to various extends, including but not limited to: custom syntax definitions, context menus (and the main menu), and key bindings. Thus, this package is ideal for package developers, but even normal users of Sublime Text who want to configure it to their liking should find it very useful.
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    PoJamas aims to provide a Python and tools for loading, processing, and producing .cr2, pz3 (crz, pzz) files compatible with the SmithMicro (e-frontier) Poser character animation application. PoJamas is composed of: - Python library - Python Wavefront (.obj) 3D viewer based on GLFW - LibreOffice/Python Application (to ease the library and the viewer usage) As of 2020, the project is ported in Python3 As of 2021 this project proposes a 3D viewer for Wavefront files (pypos3dv) PyPosPosLO v0.15 (and above) provides the means to easily create Poser Mechanical Character. ...
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    Rdbtools

    Rdbtools

    Parse Redis dump.rdb files, Analyze Memory, and Export Data to JSON

    ...By default, the callback try to parse RDB data using UTF-8 and escape non 'ASCII printable' characters with the \U notation, or non-UTF-8 parsable bytes with \x. Attempting to decode RDB data can lead to binary data corruption, this can be avoided by using the --escape raw option. Another option is to use -e base64 for Base64 encoding of binary data.
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    Scientific Book Document Project is developing three new formats: SBP, SBD and SBR. These formats will be designed to make reading e-friendly. The most part of the project is implemented in Python, but there are plans for remaking it in C++.
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    This project is an initial reference implementation of the VSI-E protocol. The implementation has been done using the C/C++ language and is in the form of a re-useable library developed on the Linux platform.
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