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    Fix All Conflicts

    Fix All Conflicts

    Easy-to-use CUI for fixing git conflicts

    I never really liked any of the mergetools out there so I made a program that is somewhat easier to use.fac operates much like git add -p . It has a prompt input at the bottom of the screen where the user inputs various commands. The above key-bindings and various behaviors can be altered by creating a .fac.yml file in your home directory. Please refer to the configuration README.md for more information.
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    jp

    jp

    dead simple terminal plots from JSON data. single binary

    Dead simple terminal plots from JSON (or CSV) data. Bar charts, line charts, scatter plots, histograms and heatmaps are supported.
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    Nanobox

    Nanobox

    The ideal platform for developers

    Nanobox automates the creation of isolated, repeatable environments for local and production applications. When developing locally, Nanobox provisions your app's infrastructure inside of a virtual machine (VM) and mounts your local codebase into the VM. Any changes made to your codebase are reflected inside the virtual environment. Once code is built and tested locally, Nanobox provisions and deploys an identical infrastructure on a production platform. Nanobox uses Virtual Box and Docker to...
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    joe

    joe

    A .gitignore magician in your command line

    A .gitignore magician in your command line. Joe generates .gitignore files from the command line for you. After install, make sure to run joe u. This will download all .gitignore files in ~/joe-data/ folder. Download the latest binary from the Releases page. It's the easiest way to get started with joe. Make sure to add the location of the binary to your $PATH. You can also use joe to append to a global .gitignore. These can be helpful when you want to ignore files generated by an IDE, OS,...
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    SummitDB

    SummitDB

    In-memory NoSQL database with ACID transactions, Raft consensus, etc.

    SummitDB is an in-memory, NoSQL key/value database. It persists to disk, uses the Raft consensus algorithm, is ACID compliant, and is built on a transactional and strongly-consistent model. It supports custom indexes, geospatial data, JSON documents, and user-defined JS scripting. The easiest way to get SummitDB is to use one of the pre-built release binaries which are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows. SummitDB can be compiled and used on Linux, OSX, Windows, FreeBSD, ARM (Raspberry PI...
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    Comcast

    Comcast

    Simulating bad network connections so you can build better systems

    Testing distributed systems under hard failures like network partitions and instance termination is critical, but it's also important we test them under less catastrophic conditions because this is what they most often experience. Comcast is a tool designed to simulate common network problems like latency, bandwidth restrictions, and dropped/reordered/corrupted packets. It works by wrapping up some system tools in a portable(ish) way. On BSD-derived systems such as OSX, we use tools like ipfw...
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    Filestash

    Filestash

    A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, ...

    OEM Software to access a wide range of backend. Code is available from https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash
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