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    Frontend Slides

    Frontend Slides

    Create beautiful slides on the web using Claude's frontend skills

    Frontend Slides is a lightweight tool that enables users to create visually appealing, animation-rich web presentations without requiring knowledge of CSS or JavaScript by leveraging a guided, interactive workflow. It operates on a “show, don’t tell” philosophy, generating visual previews of styles so users can select their preferred design rather than describing it abstractly. The system produces fully self-contained HTML presentations with inline CSS and JavaScript, eliminating the need...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    script-server

    script-server

    Web UI for your scripts with execution management

    Script-server is a Web UI for scripts. As an administrator, you add your existing scripts into Script server and other users would be able to execute them via a web interface. The UI is very straightforward and can be used by non-tech people. No script modifications are needed - you configure each script in Script server and it creates the corresponding UI with parameters and takes care of validation, execution, etc.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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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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    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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    Roc's purpose is to serve as a tool for those who know little about programming. It strives to create RPGs similar to those on your video game console. Roc is written in Python and wxPython. It will support all platforms compatible with wxPython.
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    Mallard is a graphical game design package, akin to many applications for Windows such as The Games Factory, RPG Maker, Game Maker, etc. It is written in Python with wxWidgets and PyGame, and therefore should support any OS which supports Python and SDL.
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