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    Catalog

    Catalog

    Create living style guides using Markdown or React

    ...That's why we built Catalog with a focus on simplicity: authoring feels natural for designers and integration is painless for developers. Catalog makes creating and maintaining a style guide as simple as editing plain text files with your favorite editor. Using Markdown formatting allows you to write gorgeous content using an easy-to-learn syntax. Catalog is designed from the ground up to put your design system into the right light. The clean and simple design works beautifully across devices and screen sizes. Catalog is open source and free to use, making it possible for you to add, maintain, or replace it depending on your changing requirements.
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    vim-cheat-sheet

    vim-cheat-sheet

    A mobile friendly Vim cheat sheet

    A mobile friendly Vim cheat sheet. Edit sheet.hbs as desired (e.g. add new commands). Reload page in browser (Ctrl+r) to generate the locales entries in English en_us.json. Stop the app (optional). Describe the added commands in English en_us.json and move them to the corresponding position, equally as in sheet.hbs. Run node postinstall.js to copy the English entries to all other locales. Translate all languages you know. Commit. This project aims to be one of the most accessible vim guides...
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