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    bufferline.nvim

    bufferline.nvim

    A snazzy bufferline for Neovim

    A snazzy buffer line (with tab page integration) for Neovim built using Lua. This plugin shamelessly attempts to emulate the aesthetics of GUI text editors/Doom Emacs. It is advised that you specify either the latest tag or a specific tag and bump them manually if you'd prefer to inspect changes before updating.
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    Advanced Copy

    Advanced Copy

    A patch for GNU Core Utilities cp, mv to add progress bars

    advcpmv is a command-line utility designed to enhance the traditional cp, mv, and rm commands with advanced safety and user interaction, making file operations less error-prone and more informative for users working in terminal environments. Instead of blindly copying, moving, or removing files, advcpmv adds features like progress displays, confirmation prompts, intelligent conflict resolution, and smart skipping of identical files, giving users greater transparency and control over batch...
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    Apricot DB

    Apricot DB

    Database ERD- design tool with Reverse Engineering

    Design/Reverse Engineer/Generate Scripts/Compare Versions of all major databases with "Apricot DB" ERD- tool "Apricot DB" is a database tool for design and analysis of the relational database structure. It represents the DB- structure in the form of editable Entity/Relationship Diagrams (ERD). "Apricot DB" allows to perform reverse engineering on the existing database, as well as to create a new database structure from scratch.
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    Vim colorschemes

    Vim colorschemes

    One colorscheme pack to rule them all!

    This repository is a large collection of classic and modern Vim color schemes aggregated in one place. Instead of hunting down dozens of separate repos, you can install this bundle and instantly try many popular themes. It is useful for quickly auditioning palettes, testing readability, and finding a scheme that matches your terminal and font. The project organizes color files in a predictable structure so :colorscheme just works. Because it is a collection, it includes both minimalist...
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    component-watch

    component-watch

    Describe and watch component structure of java programs

    "Component-Watch" is a tool discovering, showing and assessing the structure of (big) java programs from their classes. It finds what are the components composing a program, analyse what are the relations between those components and compare those the the permitted relations between components. The tool helps to easily define and display UML-like diagrams showing components and their relationship.
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