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    OpenLens

    OpenLens

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    ...The application allows users to visualize cluster resources, inspect workloads, and troubleshoot issues through a unified desktop interface rather than relying solely on command-line tools. It supports multiple clusters simultaneously, giving developers and DevOps engineers a centralized environment for handling complex infrastructure setups. OpenLens improves accessibility to Kubernetes by lowering the learning curve, making it easier for both beginners and experienced users to gain visibility into cluster operations.
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    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    A terminal package for Atom, complete with themes, API and more

    The PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal is a lightweight terminal package for the Atom editor that embeds a native shell right inside the editor UI. It provides a familiar terminal experience—shell history, colors, and interactive programs—without switching windows, which streamlines workflows when building, flashing, or debugging embedded firmware from PlatformIO or other toolchains. The integration supports multiple terminal tabs, configurable shells, and user-defined startup commands so each...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Dao Studio is an integrated developing environment for the Dao programming language. It includes a source code editor and command line console with syntax highlighting, and supports interactive debugging mode.
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    folders4cmake
    A small java application which helps CMake users who want to efficiently organize their source tree with the help of Visual Studio's project editor and CMake's "source_group" command.
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    Plugin Eclipse/VDT supports hardware development in VHDL/Verilog, allowing to easily integrate command-line controlled tools in Eclipse. Underlying Eclipse/ExDT plugin provides integration means that may be used for other languages and applications.
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    An Web IDE that enables you to edit, compile, cvs in/out, do file release and produce documentation from a single friendly user web page or out of a Makefile!
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    The Engine

    Game creation engine with built-in BASIC interpreter.

    ...The editor and command screen use a custom 8 x 8 font on a 64x16 character text display. There are currently three switchable screens: Game screen, Output/Command screen, and Editor screen.
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