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    Mozc

    Mozc

    Mozc - a Japanese Input Method Editor designed for multi-platform

    Mozc is an open source Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) developed by Google, designed to provide Japanese text input across multiple operating systems including Android, macOS, Windows, GNU/Linux, and Chromium OS. The project originated as a subset of Google Japanese Input, released publicly under the BSD 3-Clause license for community use and development. Mozc offers core IME functionality such as text conversion, prediction, and dictionary-based input, enabling users to efficiently type and edit Japanese text. ...
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    Ellama

    Ellama

    Ellama is a tool for interacting with large language models from Emacs

    ...It supports conversational interactions, code assistance, and text transformation tasks, making it useful for both programming and writing scenarios. Ellama integrates with existing Emacs buffers, allowing users to send selected text or entire documents as context for AI operations. It also supports multiple providers, including Ollama, enabling local-first usage without relying on external APIs.
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