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    Hugo PaperMod

    Hugo PaperMod

    A fast, clean, responsive Hugo theme

    PaperMod is a fast, minimal-yet-featureful theme for the Hugo static site generator, aimed at blogs, documentation sites, and personal pages. It focuses on clean typography, responsive layouts, and sensible defaults, while exposing a large set of front-matter and config options. Built-in features include dark/light modes, archive and taxonomy views, reading-time indicators, breadcrumbs, and an optional profile/landing layout. Client-side search, code highlighting, social links, and comment...
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    Gloria

    Gloria

    Gloria is a static website generator, based on NodeJS

    ...It currently supports having a content management system using MD files and tailwind CSS, with some bugs, but the main functionality and philosophy have been accomplished. This project aims to be a substitute for Jekyll, to help you create static websites without depending on Ruby. Because of its ease of use, extensibility, and support for md files, is also great for creating websites out of documentation that lives in a source code.
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    CSS Theme Change

    CSS Theme Change

    Change CSS theme with toggle, buttons or select using CSS properties

    CSS Theme Change is a small utility for managing CSS theme toggling (such as light/dark mode) in web projects, designed to be lightweight, easy to integrate, and framework-agnostic. Instead of relying on heavy JavaScript frameworks or complex state management, it offers a simple API that listens to system preferences and UI interactions to swap theme classes or variables in real time. It can react to user toggles as well as automatically adapt to the user’s OS-level dark/light mode settings,...
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    jekyllDecent

    jekyllDecent

    Blog Template for Jekyll

    This is a blog template for a static site generator named Jekyll based on a Ghost template named Decent. Installation instructions, features, previews and more can be found in the GitHub generated blog. This blog is automatically generated out of the source code in the gh-pages branch. If you like to see the theme in production have a look at jwillmer.de.
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    Unified Code Generation

    Unified Code Generation

    Open-source code generator for Simulink/Stateflow

    This project provides an open-source framework for the generation of high quality source code which is suitable for safety-critical applications and certification (e.g DO-178B). Currently a Simulink and Stateflow front-end and a C-language back-end are included. Some of the strengths of UCGN: - Clearly readable source-code - Separation of functionality and parameters ("tunable parameters") - Robust data storage (compile-time static structures in favor of pointer run-time constructs) - Clear software architecture, direct correspondence to the model architecture - Separation of reusable library code - Simplicity and uniformity of software interfaces (for testing etc.) ...
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    CodeNarc is a static analysis tool for Groovy source code, enabling monitoring and enforcement of many coding standards and best practices. CodeNarc applies predefined and/or custom rules to each Groovy file, and generates an HTML or XML report. This project has been moved to https://github.com/CodeNarc/CodeNarc.
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    pangu.py

    pangu.py

    Paranoid text spacing in Python

    pangu.py is a Python port of the Pangu spacing tool that automatically inserts proper whitespace between CJK characters and Latin letters, numbers, or symbols. Mixed-script text often becomes cramped or ambiguous, and this library applies simple but effective typography rules to make it instantly more readable. It works both as a Python library and a command-line utility, so you can process strings in code, tidy files in bulk, or wire it into documentation and build pipelines. The...
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    PHPCallGraph generates static call graphs for PHP source code using the CodeAnalyzer of the InstantSVC project and the DOT tool. The graphs can be leveraged to gain a better understanding of large software systems or even to debunk design flaws in them.
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