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    Night Owl

    Night Owl

    VS Code dark theme for contrast for nighttime coding

    ...It also includes a “Light Owl” variant for daytime or brighter environments, giving users a consistent visual identity whether coding at night or day. The color palette is carefully chosen, with accessibility in mind (including better visibility for color-blind users) and optimal contrast for readability and long working sessions. The theme supports syntax highlighting across many languages and file types in VS Code, and has become a popular choice in the developer community. The repository is maintained as an open-source project, allowing users to inspect color choices, customize the theme further, or contribute new variants. ...
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    AEM Project Archetype

    AEM Project Archetype

    Maven template to create best-practice websites on AEM

    Adobe's archetype for creating new AEM (Adobe Experience Manager) projects with best practices in mind.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Lip Gloss

    Lip Gloss

    Style definitions for nice terminal layouts

    Style definitions for nice terminal layouts. Built with TUIs in mind. Lip Gloss takes an expressive, declarative approach to terminal rendering. Users familiar with CSS will feel at home with Lip Gloss. The terminal's color profile will be automatically detected, and colors outside the gamut of the current palette will be automatically coerced to their closest available value. The terminal's background color will automatically be detected and the appropriate color will be chosen at runtime. ...
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    TOCropViewController

    TOCropViewController

    View controller for iOS that allows users to crop portions of UIImage

    TOCropViewController is an open-source UIViewController subclass to crop out sections of UIImage objects, as well as perform basic rotations. It is excellent for things like editing profile pictures, or sharing parts of a photo online. It has been designed with the iOS Photos app editor in mind, and as such, behaves in a way that should already feel familiar to users of iOS. For Swift developers, CropViewController is a Swift wrapper that completely encapsulates TOCropViewController and provides a much more native, Swiftier interface. The choice of having the controller return the cropped image to a delegate, or immediately pass it to a UIActivityViewController. ...
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    nvim-cokeline

    nvim-cokeline

    A Neovim bufferline for people with addictive personalities

    ...Rather, it tries to provide a general framework allowing you to build your ideal bufferline, whatever that might look like. nvim-cokeline aims to be the most customizable bufferline plugin around. If you have an idea in mind of what your bufferline should look like, you should be able to make it look that way. If you can't, open an issue and we'll try to make it happen.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Jekyll Dash

    Jekyll Dash

    Light and dark blog theme for Jekyll, inspired by Dash UI for Atom

    A dark and light theme for Jekyll, inspired by Dash UI for Atom. This theme for Jekyll has been inspired by dash-ui, a dark theme for Atom. Please keep in mind that GitHub Pages does only support a limited list of Jekyll plugins. You will be able to use this theme on Github Pages but some functionality might not be available, for example displaying tags. In order to use this theme to a full extend, you have to generate the _site separately via GitHub Actions.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Skill Map

    Skill Map

    A visualization of programmer skill maps

    Skill‑Map is an open-source, collaborative project—originating from Geekbang—offering a structured visualization of programmer skill maps across domains like AI, front-end, backend, architecture, DevOps, and more. It serves as a navigable resource to organize learning paths and essential knowledge areas. Covers areas like AI, big data, architecture, frontend, backend, DevOps, testing, etc. Visual representation of programming and IT skill domains. Encourages community collaboration and...
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    SIM stands for Struts In Mind, the goal is to transform a struts-config.xml file into a Freemind map, thus allowing a better vizualisation of the application mapping. Configuration is analyzed to provide a vision enhanced with colors and icons.
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