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    Git Large File Storage

    Git Large File Storage

    Git extension for versioning large files

    ...Git Large File Storage (LFS) replaces large files such as audio samples, videos, datasets, and graphics with text pointers inside Git, while storing the file contents on a remote server like GitHub.com or GitHub Enterprise. Download and install the Git command line extension. Once downloaded and installed, set up Git LFS for your user account. In each Git repository where you want to use Git LFS, select the file types you'd like Git LFS to manage (or directly edit your .gitattributes). You can configure additional file extensions at any time. Host more in your Git repositories. External file storage makes it easy to keep your repository at a manageable size. ...
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    Gitmal

    Gitmal

    A static page generator for repos

    Gitmal is a static page generator that turns the contents of a Git repository into a clean, navigable HTML website, making it easier to share or showcase code outside of traditional Git hosting platforms. It reads repository metadata including files, commits, branches, and markdown, and produces a fully static set of pages with syntax-highlighted code, commit history, branch lists, and rendered documentation, so viewers can explore projects as if browsing a lightweight curated site. Designed for simplicity and performance, gitmal can be run locally or via a Docker container, and works across repositories of any size, producing fully self-contained output ready to be deployed to static web hosts. ...
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    ohmyposh.dev

    ohmyposh.dev

    A prompt theme engine for any shell

    Oh My Posh enables you to use the full-color set of your terminal by using colors to define and render the prompt. Easily adjust existing themes or create your own. From standard segments all the way to custom implementations. No matter which shell you're using, or even how many, you can carry the configuration from one shell and/or machine to another for the same prompt everywhere you work.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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