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    Sysdig

    Sysdig

    Linux system exploration and troubleshooting tool

    Continuously assess cloud security posture by flagging misconfigurations and suspicious activity. Consolidate container and host scanning in a single workflow. Automate scanning locally in your CI/CD tools without images leaving your environment and block vulnerabilities pre-deployment. Visualize all network communication across apps and services. Apply microsegmentation by automating Kubernetes-native network policies. Unify threat detection and incident response across containers,...
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    EmmyLua

    EmmyLua

    Lua IDE/Debugger Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA

    Lua IDE/Debugger Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA.
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    MoonSharp

    MoonSharp

    An interpreter for the Lua language, written entirely in C#

    A complete Lua solution is written entirely in C# for the .NET, Mono, Xamarin and Unity3D platforms. Support for the complete Lua standard library with very few exceptions (mostly located on the 'debug' module) and a few extensions (in the string library, mostly). Supports dumping/loading bytecode for obfuscation and quicker parsing at runtime.
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    Shiny is a lightning fast, fully documented & by-far-easiest-to-use C/C++/Lua profiler with no extensive surgery. Results are smoothed & shown in run-time as a call-tree or sorted-by-time. Output also renderable as graphs in Ogre3D or your custom engine
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    Longenis is a simple, powerful object-oriented scripting language incoporating elements of Python, Tcl, Java, and Lua. It is designed to be light, clean, elegant, and cross-platform.
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    Nak is a video game compiler, based on lua. With his dll system, you can made your own functions for nak. For now, only 2d system will be added.
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    VisLua is a full featured IDE for the Lua scripting language written in Lua. VisLua supports full context debugging, syntax highlighing, and many other advanced IDE features.
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    This project implements Virtual Machine/Virtualized Debugger.
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