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    Julia VS Code

    Julia VS Code

    Julia extension for Visual Studio Code

    ...A hybrid “canvas programming” style combines the exploratory power of a notebook with the productivity and static analysis features of an IDE. VS Code is a powerful editor and customizable to your heart’s content (though the defaults are pretty good too). It has power features like multiple cursors, fuzzy file finding and Vim keybindings.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    VIMKiller

    VIMKiller

    Exiting VIM is hard; sometimes we need to take drastic measures

    VIMKiller is a humorous yet functional project created as a playful response to the classic challenge of exiting the Vim editor. Designed as a physical button housed in a 3D-printed case, it connects to an Arduino that sends a serial message when pressed. This message is captured by a Julia script running in the background, which promptly terminates all Vim processes on a Linux machine. The project includes CAD files for the enclosure, Arduino code, and setup instructions, making it possible to build your own version. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    InteractiveCodeSearch.jl

    InteractiveCodeSearch.jl

    Interactively search Julia code from terminal

    Julia has @edit, @less, etc. which are very handy for reading the implementation of functions. However, you need to specify a "good enough" set of (type) parameters for them to find the location of the code.
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