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    Minimal Mistakes Jekyll theme

    Minimal Mistakes Jekyll theme

    Jekyll theme for building a personal site, blog, project documentation

    A flexible two-column Jekyll theme. Perfect for building personal sites, blogs, and portfolios. Everything from the menus, sidebars, comments, and more can be configured or set with YAML Front Matter. Built with HTML5 + CSS3. All layouts are fully responsive with helpers to augment your content. Free to use however you want under the MIT License. Clone it, fork it, customize it, etc. Settings that affect your entire site can be changed in Jekyll’s configuration file: _config.yml, found in...
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    GitHub Readme Stats

    GitHub Readme Stats

    Dynamically generated stats for your github readmes

    GitHub Readme Stats is an open-source tool that generates dynamic, visually customizable SVG cards showcasing GitHub metrics such as stars, commits, languages, and contributions, which can be embedded into profile README files. With inbuilt themes, you can customize the look of the card without doing any manual customization. You can specify a year and fetch only the commits that were made in that year by passing &commits_year=YYYY to the parameter.
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    Devcards

    Devcards

    Devcards aims to provide a visual REPL experience for ClojureScript

    Devcards offers a “visual REPL” for ClojureScript UI development. Developers write “cards”—small, isolated UI examples—and Devcards renders them interactively in a browser while live-updating code via Figwheel or Shadow-CLJS. It accelerates component-driven development and is ideal for visual experimentation and documentation.
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    DICOM Image Reader

    DICOM Image Reader

    A minimal Medical application to read and view DICOM (dcm) image file

    .... =============== Requirements: - Processor: Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable - RAM: 512 MB - Hard Disk: 1500 MB - Video Card: nVidia, ATI and Intel Shader Model 2 and Shader Model 3 video cards with 512 megabytes of RAM minimum - Supported OS: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 =============== Alternative software for Windows: Available on Ecwid - https://goo.gl/twBcAq =============== Android App: https://goo.gl/i4NX9K -------------- Chrome app Release Pro: https://goo.gl/p456N5
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