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    distroClone-backup

    distroClone-backup

    DistroClone Backup & Restore Incremental rootfs backup and restore

    ...What DistroClone Backup Does DistroClone Backup & Restore is a GTK/YAD-based graphical frontend that creates and manages backups of the system root filesystem (rootfs) across Debian-based distributions such as: Debian Ubuntu Linux Mint / LMDE Elementary OS Zorin OS SysLinuxOS and derivatives
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    vim-startify

    vim-startify

    The fancy start screen for Vim

    vim-startify is a plugin that replaces or enhances Vim’s default blank start screen (when Vim is launched without files) with a more structured, usable homepage. On starting Vim, it presents a menu showing recently edited files, bookmarked files or sessions, and optionally saved sessions that can be resumed. The menu is navigable, and you can choose entries either by selecting with cursor keys or simply typing the bracketed number next to the item. Additionally, the plugin supports...
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