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    TEMPL

    TEMPL

    A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go

    Create components that render fragments of HTML and compose them to create screens, pages, documents, or apps.
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    TySON

    TySON

    TypeScript as a Configuration Language. TySON stands for TypeScript

    TySON (TypeScript Object Notation) is a subset of TypeScript, chosen to be useful as an embeddable configuration language that generates JSON. You can think of TySON as JSON + comments + types + basic logic using TypeScript syntax. TySON files use the .tson extension. The goal is to make it possible for all major programming languages to read configurations written in TypeScript using native libraries. That is, a go program should be able to read TySON using a go library, a rust program should be able to read TySON using a rust library, and so on. Our first implementation is written in pure go, and a rust implementation will follow.
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    xbar

    xbar

    Put anything in your macOS menu bar

    ...Variables are stored in JSON files alongside your plugin. The key is the name of the Variable and the name of the environment variable. The values are the user's preferences. You can programmatically modify the JSON files to adjust the values. Use the refresh control API above to refresh plugins after changing variables. Be sure to include appropriate Metadata to enhance the plugin's entry on xbarapp.com.
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