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    Jenkins X CLI

    Jenkins X CLI

    Jenkins X provides automated CI+CD for Kubernetes

    Jenkins X provides automated CI+CD for Kubernetes with Preview Environments on pull requests using cloud-native pipelines from Tekton. Automate the continuous delivery of change through your environments via GitOps and create previews on pull requests to help you accelerate. Each team gets a set of Environments. Jenkins X then automates the management of the Environments and the Promotion of new versions of Applications between Environments via GitOps and pull requests. Jenkins X...
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    GXDE

    GXDE

    Gorgeous eXtended Deepin Environment

    GXDE is a desktop environment which is based on DDE15 (Deepin Desktop Environment version 15). You can run the classic desktop on newer Debian-based system than deepin 15.11 If you want to download the daily build image, you can visit https://sourceforge.net/projects/gxde-os/ Discord: https://discord.gg/t5Uf2xYpvA
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    GoDotEnv

    GoDotEnv

    A Go port of Ruby's dotenv library

    A Go (golang) port of the Ruby dotenv project (which loads env vars from a .env file). Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a twelve-factor app. Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments–such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services–should be extracted from the code into environment variables. But it is not always practical to set environment variables on development machines or continuous integration servers...
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    SWM

    SWM

    Simple stacking window manager for X11

    SWM is a simple stacking window manager for X. SWM is meant to be controlled using X events and swmctl, its custom command-sending tool. X events could be sent using utilities like xdotool or wmctrl. Their commands, as well as swmctl ones could be mapped to keyboard shortcuts using a utility like sxhkd. You can find an example sxhkd config in the examples.
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    wmwm

    wmwm

    Pure Go autotiling window manager

    wmwm is a pure Go auto tiling window manager for X11. It is very simple (2k loc) and lightweight. With wmwm you start with one window which takes full size of the screen. Next window will split screen into equal columns with the second window placed in the right column. Additional windows will be placed in the right column. Windows in a column always have the same height. You can move windows within the column or from one column to another. Windows and columns belong to workspaces. In wmwm...
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