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    Keyviz

    Keyviz

    Keyviz is a free and open-source tool to visualize your keystrokes

    Keyviz is an open-source tool written in Dart/C++ that visualizes your keystrokes and mouse actions in real-time, overlaying them on screen. It’s ideal for screencasts, presentations, livestreams, or instructional videos, showing users exactly what keys or buttons you press, and visually highlights them with customizable styles and filters.
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    Dunst

    Dunst

    Lightweight and customizable notification daemon

    Dunst is a lightweight replacement for the notification daemons provided by most desktop environments. It’s very customizable, isn’t dependent on any toolkits, and therefore fits into those window manager-centric setups we all love to customize to perfection. Customize fonts, icons, timeouts, and more. Are you unhappy with the default shortcuts and colors? No worries, you can change these all with a simple configuration file tweak. Change the look or behavior of notifications matching a...
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    LWJGL

    LWJGL

    Java library that enables cross-platform access to popular native APIs

    LWJGL is a Java library that enables cross-platform access to popular native APIs useful in the development of graphics (OpenGL, Vulkan), audio (OpenAL) and parallel computing (OpenCL) applications. This access is direct and high-performance, yet also wrapped in a type-safe and user-friendly layer, appropriate for the Java ecosystem. LWJGL is an enabling technology and provides low-level access. It is not a framework and does not provide higher-level utilities than what the native libraries...
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