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    RuFlo

    RuFlo

    The leading agent orchestration platform for Claude

    RuFlo is a developer-focused tool designed to streamline workflows by combining automation, scripting, and AI-assisted processes into a cohesive command-driven interface. It enables users to execute complex sequences of tasks using concise commands, reducing manual effort and improving efficiency in development environments. The project emphasizes composability, allowing users to chain operations together and create reusable workflows tailored to their needs. Ruflo integrates with modern...
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    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1_pkg01

    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1_pkg01

    Optional extra packages for the mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 .

    This project exists only to keep the mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 repository mirrors smaller.
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    PyAppExec

    PyAppExec

    Launcher that prepares Python/deps and runs your app like OS-native

    PyAppExec is a cross‑platform open-source launcher and installer that makes Python apps feel native. It locates or installs the required Python runtime, provisions an isolated virtual environment, installs your project’s pip requirements, and handles any external tools requirements or dependencies (e.g., FFmpeg) with version checks and auto-download/extract on Windows/macOS/Linux. The Qt-based installer can scaffold pyappexec.ini, copy/rename the launcher, and (on macOS) bundle a...
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    Shipit

    Shipit

    Universal automation and deployment tool

    Install shipit command line tools and shipit-deploy in your project. Shipit is an automation engine and a deployment tool. Shipit provides a good alternative to Capistrano or other build tools. It is easy to deploy or to automate simple tasks on your remote servers. Shipit emits the init event once initialized, before any tasks are run. You can add custom event and listen to events.
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    Qlnmp

    Qlnmp

    Qlnmp

    Qlnmp 2.0 Stable Released! What is Qlnmp? Qlnmp is an auto-install deployment tool which is used the source code to compile and optimize, for Nginx+Mysql+PHP environment on Linux; and include Apache (Selectable options) as the backend to handle the dynamic document and Pure-ftp (Selectable options) & PHP Extentions (Selectable options), management tools etc. Support for Centos 5.X, 32-bit and 64-bit.
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    LuaDist
    LuaDist is a CMake built module distribution and deployment tool for the Lua programming language. It aims to achieve zero configuration runtime environment for Lua modules and libraries be it source or binary.
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