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    kickstart.nvim

    kickstart.nvim

    A launch point for your personal nvim configuration

    ...It supports modern Neovim features, plugin management, and language server protocol (LSP) integration, making it a practical launch point for building personalized environments. The repository includes setup instructions for Linux, macOS, and Windows, ensuring cross-platform compatibility. With external dependencies like ripgrep, fd-find, and Nerd Fonts for enhanced visuals, it balances simplicity with extensibility. Its goal is to help users quickly get started with Neovim while maintaining flexibility for future customization.
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    JavaMacros

    A GUI interface written "Around" LuaMacros

    JavaMacros is a GUI "Client" for the LuaMacros "HID-aware" macros program - It runs using Java 8, so you will need it installed on your machine. In simpler words, it is a general way to "reprogram" keyboards in windows, using a graphic user interface rather than directly writing macro scripts, that allows to use any number of keyboards - even of the same make and model - as separate, specific devices. Each with its tailored functions (stickers over the keys are a must). It...
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