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    Susy

    Susy

    Responsive layout toolkit for Sass

    Susy is a design-agnostic set of tools for creating powerful, custom layouts. We didn't want another grid system full of rules and restrictions, we wanted a power tool for building our own damn systems. Version Three is trimmed down to it's most basic components, functions that can be used to build any grid system. There are two imports to choose from. The default sass/susy comes with un-prefixed versions of the core API functions. If you want Susy to be name-spaced, import sass/susy-prefix...
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    Basically Basic Jekyll Theme

    Basically Basic Jekyll Theme

    Your new Jekyll default theme

    Basically Basic is a Jekyll theme meant as a substitute for the default Minima, with a few enhancements thrown in for good measure. If you're running Jekyll v3.5+ and self-hosting you can quickly install the theme as a Ruby gem. If you're hosting with GitHub Pages you can install as a remote theme or directly copy all of the theme files (see structure below) into your project. Layouts, includes, Sass partials, and data files are all placed in their default locations. Stylesheets and scripts...
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    dep-graphV

    dep-graphV

    An useful tool to analize header dependendencies via graphs

    dep-graphV is an useful development tool, written in C++ and powered by Qt and GraphViz, that creates a graph of your codebase, by parsing every #include statement found in the project's root folder. It is helpful when you need to analize and visualize the dependecy tree, highlightining cycles and "useless paths", and It means, in short, that you could drastically reduce build times, especially when working on large-scale projects.
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    phpAjaxTags is a port to PHP from advanced java tag library "AjaxTags" (ajaxtags.sourceforge.net). To install - just extract zip file into Your root www dir. On-line demo http://www.2al.pl/phpAjaxTags/
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