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    ImaGC

    ImaGC

    image editor

    an easy way to personalize images.
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    sublime-jekyll

    sublime-jekyll

    A Sublime Text package for Jekyll static sites

    This package is aimed at streamlining the process of managing and creating new Jekyll posts. It does this by providing quick and easy access to new post and draft commands, snippets and completions for Liquid template tags and filters, as well as some handy commands for adding dates and upload links to your posts.
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    PYWAL

    PYWAL

    Generate and change color-schemes on the fly

    PYWAL is a highly popular tool that automatically generates a color scheme from any image (usually your wallpaper) and then applies it across your Linux or Unix desktop. It analyzes the input image, extracts a palette, and builds theme files for terminals, window managers, and various desktop applications so everything looks coordinated. The magic is that it’s not just a one-off script: it supports many terminals, shells, and launchers, and can export the colors in multiple formats (JSON,...
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    pycodestyle

    pycodestyle

    Simple Python style checker in one Python file

    pycodestyle (formerly pep8) is a tool to check your Python code against some of the style conventions in PEP 8. This package used to be called pep8 but was renamed to pycodestyle to reduce confusion. Plugin architecture, adding new checks is easy. Parseable output, jump to error location in your editor. Just one Python file, requires only stdlib. You can use just the pycodestyle.py file for this purpose.
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    pyHexEditor

    pyHexEditor

    Hexagonal tiled map editor for game developers

    Hexagonal tiled map editor designed for game developers. It supports multiple layers, custom map parameters and is suitable for flat-top or pointy-top hexagons. Created maps can be exported to XML format. PyHexEditor started as a project for my Python course at university, but now I am planning to add more features to it.
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