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    Lyricist

    Lyricist

    Missing I18N/L10N (internationalization/localization) multiplatform

    Jetpack Compose greatly improved the way we build UIs on Android, but not how we interact with strings. stringResource() works well, but doesn't benefit from the idiomatic Kotlin like Compose. Lyricist tries to make working with strings as powerful as building UIs with Compose, i.e., working with parameterized string is now typesafe, use of when expression to work with plurals with more flexibility, and even load/update the strings dynamically via an API.
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    Ink

    Ink

    React for interactive command-line apps

    Ink is React for CLIs. It is designed to provide that same component-based UI building experience that React provides, only this time for command-line apps. So if you already know React, then you should know Ink. Apart from being built for CLIs, one other key difference between the two is that with Ink, the rendering doesn’t result in a DOM but a string, which Ink writes to the output. Ink is a React renderer, so all features of React are supported. Dozens of projects currently use Ink....
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    env

    env

    A simple and zero-dependencies library to parse environment variables

    ...By default, slice types will split the environment value on ,; you can change this behavior by setting the envSeparator tag. If you set the envExpand tag, environment variables (either in ${var} or $var format) in the string will be replaced according with the actual value of the variable.
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    DbInspector

    DbInspector

    Android library for viewing, editing and sharing in app databases.

    ...If you use DbInspector for a specific flavor and need to override merged in launcher label, you can provide a String resource in your project. DbInspector has a build in editor scoped per database connection currently used.
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    Volley

    Volley

    HTTP library that makes networking for Android apps

    Volley is an Android networking library that streamlines making asynchronous HTTP requests, caching responses, and managing image loading with minimal code. It provides request queues, thread pools, and lifecycle-aware cancellation so network work integrates cleanly with activities and fragments. Out of the box it supports JSON, string, and image requests, plus an extensible Request/Response model for custom payloads. Volley emphasizes responsiveness: transparent caching and de-duplication of in-flight requests help reduce latency and bandwidth usage. Error handling, retries with backoff, and request prioritization are first-class, making it easier to handle flaky mobile networks. ...
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    pure sh bible

    pure sh bible

    A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes

    pure sh bible is a collection of shell scripting recipes written strictly in POSIX sh, without relying on Bash-only or external utilities unless absolutely necessary. The goal is to show that you can do a surprising amount with just portable, “pure” shell, which makes your scripts work across many Unix-like systems out of the box. Each snippet solves a common task (string handling, arrays, math, file operations, argument parsing) and is written in a way that favors clarity and portability over clever one-liners. It’s especially useful for people who have to write init scripts, Docker entrypoints, embedded or minimal-system scripts where Bash is not guaranteed. ...
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    VBScript Development Kit (VDK)

    A VBScript development library for serious VBScript programmers

    ...Modelled after the Java Development Kit (JDK), the VDK adds programming features/concepts prevalent in other higher order programming languages such as Java, C#, etc. The VDK provides rapid development capabilities by providing out of the box support for many common programming activities e.g., string manipulation and handling, file manipulation, logging, external code file importing, doc comments, etc While VBScript is considered a legacy language with no support from Microsoft, the language is still being used in production systems like UFT and QTP. The VDK has been tested and used in mainstream WSH hosts such as wscript.exe, cscript.exe, QTP and UFT. ...
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    holly-gtk-widgets

    A free library of .NET/GTK# widgets

    A collection of useful Gtk# widgests including combo box, simple list, date editor, font and color picker, etc....
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