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    Hugo Academic CLI

    Hugo Academic CLI

    Import academic publications from Bibtex to your Markdown website

    Import publications from your reference manager to Hugo. Import publications, including books, conference proceedings and journals, from your reference manager to your static site generator. Simply export a BibTeX file from your reference manager, such as Zotero, and provide this as the input.
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    pangu.py

    pangu.py

    Paranoid text spacing in Python

    ...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 transformation is idempotent: running it multiple times won’t keep adding spaces, which makes it safe in automated workflows. It’s designed to be pragmatic and lightweight, with sensible defaults that handle common edge cases found in websites, blogs, and multilingual technical docs. ...
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    Jupyter Themes

    Jupyter Themes

    Custom Jupyter Notebook Themes

    jupyter-themes brings theme management to classic Jupyter Notebooks with a command-line tool that can restyle the interface, code cells, and UI chrome in seconds. It ships a catalog of popular dark and light themes and lets you customize fonts, font sizes, cell widths, and toolbar visibility so the notebook matches your preferred reading and coding ergonomics. The theming system adjusts CodeMirror syntax highlighting to keep code legible against chosen backgrounds and provides options to harmonize matplotlib/plotly colors for cohesive visuals. ...
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    Conky Skin Chooser

    A now working console (GUI SOON!) skin manager for Conky.

    Conky Skin Chooser is a console application to manage conky skins. View the Home page to get started, find installation help, and to see revision history (Fun Stuff!). Did I forget to say it works now? It really does.
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    snavtofamix is part of FETCH (http://www.lore.ua.ac.be/Research/Artefacts/fetch/), transforming C++ and Java source code facts parsed by Source Navigator into a FAMIX CDIF model for usage in reverse engineering environments.
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    Design and develop Recommendation and Adaptive Prediction Engines to address eCommerce opportunities. Build a portfolio of engines by creating and porting algorithms from multiple disciplines to a usable form. Try to solve NetFlix and other challenges.
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    Executable UML command-line interpeter and metamodel. Intended future import-export compatibility for proprietary xtUML and iUML metamodels and model compilers. Emphasis on analysis/implementation separation and parallel processing implementations.
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    Simloc is the tool intended for finding similar chunks (blocks) of code. It could be used in reverse software engineering. It is faster than SimScan, find better blocks than PMD/CPD (not just exact blocks also similar) and could be runed at GRID.
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    Erlviz is a command-line utility which generates Entity Relationship Diagrams from simple YAML ER-Definitions.
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