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    onedark.vim

    onedark.vim

    A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme

    onedark.vim is a dark colour scheme for Vim/Neovim created by Josh Dick, inspired by the Atom editor’s “One Dark” theme. It aims to offer a modern, balanced palette with good contrast and readability across many programming languages and file types. The theme supports both plain Vim and Neovim, and works well with statusline plugins like vim-airline or lightline by providing compatible theme files. Users appreciate that the colour choices remain consistently comfortable over long coding...
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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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    Jupyter notebook snippets menu

    Jupyter notebook snippets menu

    Adds a customizable menu item to Jupyter (IPython) notebooks

    Adds a customizable menu item to Jupyter notebooks to insert snippets, boilerplate, and examples of code. This notebook extension adds a menu item (or multiple menu items, if desired) after the Help menu in Jupyter notebooks. This new menu contains little snippets of code that we all forget from time to time but don't want to google, or are just too lazy to type, or simply didn't know about. It can also be helpful for people just starting out with a programming language, who need some ideas...
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    Protoreto is a GPL-licensed tool to create prototypes of graphical user interfaces (GUIs). NOTE: This project is not actively maintained at the moment. If you'd like to continue developing Protoreto, please send an e-mail to: wikipedian@users.sf.net
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    Control-Freak

    Visual Automation & UI Authoring

    This is a general purpose tool optimized for managing, programming and automating machines, services and apps or just loose parts of code snippets. It comes with a visual block language and a visual GUI designer which lets you inter connect and automate all sorts of devices. It has built-in support for TCP, UDP, Serial, MQTT, SSH, Arduino/Raspberry-PI or access to your custom API via HTTP. Public Homepage: http://pearls-media.com/control-freak/ On Github:...
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