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    Paket

    Paket

    A dependency manager for .NET with support for NuGet packages and Git

    A dependency manager for .NET with support for NuGet packages and Git repositories. NuGet does not separate out the concept of transitive dependencies. If you install a package into your project and that package has further dependencies then all transitive packages are included in the packages.config. There is no way to tell which packages are only transitive dependencies. Even more importantly: If two packages reference conflicting versions of a package, NuGet will silently take the latest...
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    Apache Maven

    Apache Maven

    Apache Maven core

    Maven is a project development management and comprehension tool. Based on the concept of a project object model: builds, dependency management, documentation creation, site publication, and distribution publication are all controlled from the pom.xml declarative file. Maven can be extended by plugins to utilize a number of other development tools for reporting or the build process.
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    Vcpkg

    Vcpkg

    C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS

    Vcpkg helps you manage C and C++ libraries on Windows, Linux and MacOS. This tool and ecosystem are constantly evolving, and we always appreciate contributions! After you've gotten vcpkg installed and working, you may wish to add tab completion to your shell. With CMake, you will still need to find_package and the like to use the libraries. Check out the CMake section for more information, including on using CMake with an IDE. In classic mode, vcpkg produces an "installed" tree, whose...
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    Wireit

    Wireit

    Wireit upgrades your npm/pnpm/yarn scripts to make them smarter

    Wireit is a productivity tool for npm scripts that adds smart caching, concurrency control, and dependency awareness without replacing your package manager. It wraps ordinary npm run commands with a declarative configuration describing inputs, outputs, and script relationships, then skips work when nothing has changed. Wireit can watch files, detect invalidated outputs, and propagate rebuilds through a graph of scripts, improving feedback loops in monorepos and complex apps. It persists...
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    box

    box

    Write reusable, composable and modular R code

    box is an R package providing a modular system / module loader for organizing reusable R code outside of full packages. It allows users to treat R scripts (files/folders) as modules — possibly nested — with explicit exports, imports, and scoping. The idea is to let users structure code in a more modular, composable way, without needing every reusable component to be a full CRAN-style package. It also provides a cleaner syntax for importing functions or modules (via box::use) that allows...
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    ALI_Parse

    Parser for the .ali (Ada Library Information) files generated by GNAT

    ALI_Parse is a parser for the .ali files generated by the GNAT Ada compiler. ALI means Ada Library Information. You find the .ali files in the same directories as the object files (.o) containing the machine code produced by GNAT. Currently, ALI_Parse is focused at cross-references within a set of Ada source files. Two command-line tools using the parser are provided: * GNATHTML, which generates a set of Web pages from Ada sources * ALI_Stats, which shows the list of entities, the...
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    niv

    niv

    Easy dependency management for Nix projects

    Niv is a tool designed for managing dependencies in Nix projects. It simplifies adding, updating, and removing package sources via a single nix/sources.json file, improving reproducibility and version control in Nix-based workflows. niv simplifies adding and updating dependencies in Nix projects. It uses a single file, nix/sources.json, where it stores the data necessary for fetching and updating the packages. Nix is a very powerful tool for building code and setting up environments. niv...
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    Einstein

    Einstein

    A runtime dependency manager

    einstein is a dependency management tool that aims to simplify and automate software projects dependencies calculation. Software products are commonly composed of multiple projects, and those projects relate to each other at some kind of level. It's important to guarantee that those relationships are based on the projects' versions so one can assure that they can evolve without compromising such relationships. During dependencies calculation, the einstein tool needs to fetch projects' extra...
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