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    SwiftLint

    SwiftLint

    A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions

    ...SwiftLint hooks into Clang and SourceKit to use the AST representation of your source files for more accurate results. You might want to move your SwiftLint phase directly before ‘Compile Sources’ step, to detect errors quickly before compiling. However, SwiftLint is designed to run on valid Swift code that cleanly completes the compiler’s parsing stage. So running SwiftLint before ‘Compile Sources’ might yield some incorrect results. SwiftLint hooks into SourceKit so it continues working even as Swift evolves! This also keeps SwiftLint lean, as it doesn’t need to ship with a full Swift compiler, it just communicates with the official one you already have installed on your machine.
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    libby

    libby is an open source library managing system

    Libby is an open source library manager written in C++ and using SQLite, I've created this program to run on both Windows and Linux, even tho i prefer linux, it's written with QT, so will cross compile to both. Originally made to organise a play centre library and keep maintenance of that library to a minimum. Feel free to make suggestions about how to make this program even better. Libby's can * store all your books * sort them by Author, book title, or ISBN number * add users * check a book out to a user * import and export current library databases
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    Advanced Notebook Journaling Information Management System. It is used to compile notes, quotes and other information to be used in talks papers and the like later.
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