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    Distributions

    Distributions

    NodeSource Node.js Binary Distributions

    distributions is NodeSource’s repository for maintaining installation scripts and binary distributions of Node.js for Linux systems. It provides a reliable way to install and manage Node.js across multiple distributions and versions, including Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, and Enterprise Linux derivatives. The repository contains setup scripts that configure system repositories and allow users to install Node.js using their package manager, ensuring they always receive secure and up-to-date builds. ...
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    tslib

    tslib

    Touchscreen access library

    C library for filtering touchscreen events. tslib consists of the library libts and tools that help you calibrate and use it in your environment. tslib runs on various hardware architectures and operating systems, including GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, or Android/Linux. Apart from building the latest tarball release, running ./configure, make, and make install, tslib is available from distributors like Arch Linux / Arch Linux ARM, Buildroot, Debian / Ubuntu, Fedora, or OpenSUSE and their package management.
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    Plymouth Themes

    Plymouth Themes

    A huge collection (80+) of Plymouth themes ported from Android

    A big collection of Plymouth themes, ported from Android bootanimation. Plymouth is a project from Fedora and now listed among the freedesktop.org's official resources providing a flicker-free graphical boot process. It relies on kernel mode setting (KMS) to set the native resolution of the display as early as possible, then provides an eye-candy splash screen leading all the way up to the login manager.
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    Muduo

    Muduo

    Event-driven network library for multi-threaded Linux server in C++11

    Muduo is a multithreaded C++ network library based on the reactor pattern. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the License file. Requires Linux kernel version equal or above 2.6.28. Tested on Debian 7 and above, Unbuntu 14.04 and above, and CentOS 7 and above. Install required packages Debian, Ubuntu, etc. See .travis.yml for additional packages for building more examples.
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    aeneas

    aeneas

    Automagically synchronize audio and text (aka forced alignment)

    aeneas is a Python/C library and a set of tools to automagically synchronize audio and text (aka forced alignment). aeneas automatically generates a synchronization map between a list of text fragments and an audio file containing the narration of the text. In computer science this task is known as (automatically computing a) forced alignment.
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    Unix GNU Windows

    Packages to create a Unix like environment under MS-Windows

    At this point this project is mainly wpkg which is a replica of dpkg and apt-get that works under Microsoft Windows and Unices. Since version 0.7.0 it works very nicely as it includes most of the important functionality of dpkg (i.e. most everything except dselect functions.) Otherwise, the Unix GNU Windows is expected to be a large set of packages that wpkg can handle. Packages of all the software available under MinGW and GnuWin32 so you can painlessly build a complete Unix like...
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    JaToo Exec Remote

    JaToo Exec Remote

    Ease the work with remote processes execution.

    A free open source Java library created to ease the work with remote processes execution.
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    libsdl2gl

    libsdl2gl

    A small library to create SDL 2 - OpenGL applications.

    The purpose of the library is to help the programmer to easily create an application with an OpenGL context and to help monitoring keyboard and mouse input . The library may be appropriate to start learning to code in opengl but not for big projects. This version is like a small glut replacement but without routines for drawing geometric primitives or for creating pop-up menus.
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    XPC: A set of "Cross Platform C/C++" projects, a framework for basic software development. Includes a unit-test library (C), a C++ wrapper for it, and a utility library (C). Includes extensive design/tutorial documentation and Debian support.
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