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    julia-vim

    julia-vim

    Vim support for Julia.

    Vim support for Julia. This plug-in adds some functionality to substitute LaTeX code sequences (e.g. \alpha) with corresponding Unicode symbols (e.g. α). By default, these substitutions must be triggered explicitly by pressing the Tab key, as in the Julia command line (the REPL); however, an automatic, as-you-type mode can also be activated, and a method based on keymap is also available. This feature also works in command mode, e.g. when searching the files with the / or ? commands, but the...
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    TerminalMenus.jl

    TerminalMenus.jl

    Simple interactive menus for the terminal (Now ships with Julia!)

    This package has been merged into the Julia standard library. As such, you probably just want to using REPL.TerminalMenus and skip the Installation instructions. The RadioMenu allows the user to select one option from the list. The request function displays the interactive menu and returns the index of the selected choice. If a user presses 'q' or ctrl-c, request will return a -1.
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    HttpServer.jl

    HttpServer.jl

    Basic, non-blocking HTTP server in Julia

    This is a basic, non-blocking HTTP server in Julia. You can write a basic application using just this if you're happy dealing with values representing HTTP requests and responses directly. For a higher-level view, you could use Mux. If you'd like to use WebSockets as well, you'll need to grab WebSockets.jl.
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