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    CodeSnap.nvim

    CodeSnap.nvim

    Snapshot plugin with rich features that can make pretty code snapshots

    Snapshot plugin with rich features that can make pretty code snapshots for Neovim.
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    Menubar Electron

    Menubar Electron

    High level way to create menubar desktop applications with electron

    Menubar Electron is a lightweight JavaScript library for creating desktop applications with persistent menu bar (Mac) or system tray (Windows/Linux) icons/interfaces, allowing developers to build utility apps that live in the user’s system bar and open a small window or popup when clicked. It serves as a wrapper around frameworks like Electron or Node GUI backends, abstracting common tasks such as positioning the popup window, handling click events, and integrating native tray interactions without writing platform-specific code. ...
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    Headlines.nvim

    Headlines.nvim

    This plugin adds horizontal highlights for text filetypes

    This plugin adds highlights for text file types, like markdown, orgmode, and neorg.
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    Peacock for Visual Studio Code

    Peacock for Visual Studio Code

    Subtly change the color of your Visual Studio Code workspace

    Peacock for Visual Studio Code is a popular Visual Studio Code extension that allows developers to customize the color of their workspace, making it easier to distinguish between multiple open projects or environments. It is particularly useful for developers who work with several instances of VS Code simultaneously, as it provides a visual cue to identify each workspace quickly.
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    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

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    OfficialFoldingTabBar.Android

    OfficialFoldingTabBar.Android

    A folding tab bar for Android

    Folding tab bar and tab bar menu for Android. The coolest thing is that you can easily switch from the navigation drawer to our FoldingTabBar. Or you can use both menus simultaneously on the same screen; not all Android action bars have that flexibility. We have some custom attributes. The main and required attribute is app: menu.
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    Create your own progress bar! This very short delphi help shows you how to add a progress bar to any web browser programs you make in no time. It is very basic, and kept as short as possible, you can figure out most of the code just by looking at it.
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