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    Mordant

    Mordant

    Multiplatform text styling for Kotlin command-line applications

    Mordant is a multiplatform library for rendering styled text in the terminal. You can use it to add color and style to text, create tables, draw animations, and more.
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    Kotter

    Kotter

    A declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API for writing dynamic console app

    Kotter (a KOTlin TERminal library) aims to be a relatively thin, declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API that provides useful functionality for writing delightful console applications. It strives to keep things simple, providing a solution a bit more opinionated than making raw println calls but way less featured than something like Java Curses.
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    Unciv

    Unciv

    Open-source Android/Desktop remake of Civ V

    Unciv is an open-source reimplementation of the game Civilization V in Java using LibGDX. It focuses on replicating the core gameplay mechanics in a lightweight, mobile- and desktop-friendly format, supporting both single-player and multiplayer modes. Unciv uses a minimalist art style and text-based UI to deliver a fast, turn-based strategy experience.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Scala to Kotlin Converter

    Scala to Kotlin Converter

    Convert Scala source code to Kotlin source code.

    To convert my Scala unit tests to Kolin unit tests as Scala is a pain to upgrade and I'm stock at Scala 1.12. Easier to move to Kotlin which also works fine with Android.
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    Chorus

    Chorus

    The first editor for Spigot configurations

    ...Chorus provides internal SFTP and FTP clients that let you can connect to your server and remotely edit the files you need, all in one place. Chorus is made to save your time. Interactive and high-fidelity previews let you see how your plugins will look in game. No more jumping back and forth! Chorus comes with an awesome rich-text editor to easily create colored and formatted strings. Insert items, effects, entities, particles, enchantments, sounds and much more via a user-friendly menu. Working on a successful server requires focus. Don't lose it! Chorus will offer you the words you need while you are typing. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Free SLOC

    Free SLOC

    Free SLOC counts physical lines of code (SLOC) for many languages

    Free SLOC is a lightweight application for counting physical lines of code (NOT logical lines of code 'LLOC') for many format files, as Java, Python, C, C++, HTML,..., as well as comment lines, blank lines and delimiter lines. Use GUI or console mode (type -h in command line to see options). Use double-click right button in tree to open folder or see source file. Source code in Files tab (Kotlin)
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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