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    Camellia

    Camellia

    Camellia provide easy-to-use server toolkits

    Camellia was originally developed as the basic architecture for netease-yunxin's servers, all the modules are running in netease-yunxin's online env.
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    Hotkey

    Hotkey

    Trigger an action on an element with a keyboard shortcut

    Trigger an action on a target element when the hotkey (key or sequence of keys) is pressed on the keyboard. This triggers a focus event on form fields or a click event on other elements. By default, hotkeys are extracted from a target element's data-hotkey attribute, but this can be overridden by passing the hotkey to the registering function (install) as a parameter.
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    A pidgin plugin that allows user to assign global hotkeys (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+g) for togglling buddy list and reading queued message. When "Toggle List" hotkey is enabled, it makes the buddy list hidden from your taskbar and task switcher (similar to ICQ).
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    Downloads: 14 This Week
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