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    wxGlade

    wxGlade

    GUI designer for wxWidgets

    wxGlade is a GUI designer written in Python with the popular GUI toolkit wxPython, that helps you create wxWidgets/wxPython user interfaces. It can generate Python, C++, Perl, Lisp and XRC (wxWidgets' XML resources) code.
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    Emacs Bible

    An Emacs Bible study application

    An Emacs Bible study application using the SWORD project's `diatheke' command line program to access SWORD text modules.
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    BMDFM

    BMDFM

    Binary Modular DataFlow Machine (BMDFM)

    Binary Modular DataFlow Machine (BMDFM) is a software package that enables running an application in parallel on shared memory symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) computers using the multiple processors to speed up the execution of single applications. BMDFM automatically identifies and exploits parallelism due to the static and mainly dynamic scheduling of the dataflow instruction sequences derived from the formerly sequential program. The BMDFM dynamic scheduling subsystem performs a...
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    ARITA

    ARITA

    Extraordinary audio player for FreeBSD & GNU/Linux

    Unlike conventional audio players, ARITA aims to help music lovers to keep their precious collections well organized and tidy. Therefore it takes a different approach to arranging audio files. They must be emplaced into libraries: 'archives' or 'cuesheets'. Archive - compressionless container like CPIO. Instead of tags for description of tracks, a plain XML/YAML file is placed alongside each archive. Rather than embedding cover art in every track, put a single image next to a library. TIFF...
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    Genyris Scripting Language
    Inspired by the Semantic Web, Genyris presents a new programming paradigm. Objects can belong to multiple classes independant from construction. Indentation reduces parentheses yet retains the power of Lisp. External Java libraries can be imported.
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    dap-mode

    dap-mode

    Emacs Debug Adapter Protocol

    Emacs client/library for Debug Adapter Protocol is a wire protocol for communication between client and Debug Server. It's similar to the LSP but provides integration with debug server. The API considered unstable until 1.0 release is out. It is tested against Java, Python, Ruby, Elixir and LLDB (C/C++/Objective-C/Swift). The main entry points are dap-debug and dap-debug-edit-template. The first one asks for a registered debug template and starts the configuration using the default values...
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    NKTgLaw

    NKTgLaw

    Core library & API for the NKTg Law (Nguyen Khanh Tung). Includes core

    Core library & API for the NKTg Law (Nguyen Khanh Tung). Includes core implementation, REST/gRPC API, and 150+ client wrappers
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    Evil Collection

    Evil Collection

    A set of keybindings for evil-mode

    This is a collection of Evil bindings for the parts of Emacs that Evil does not cover properly by default, such as help-mode, M-x calendar, Eshell and more. Reduce context switching: As soon as “moving around” gets hardwired to <hjkl>, it becomes frustratingly inefficient not to have it everywhere. Community work: setting up bindings is tremendous work and joining force can only save hours for all of Evil users out there. While not everyone may agree on the chosen bindings, it helps to have...
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    MH-E is the Emacs interface to the MH mail system. It offers all the functionality of MH, the visual orientation and simplicity of use of a GUI, and full integration with Emacs, including thorough configuration and online help. Since MH-E 8.6 was released in 2016, its development migrated to the Emacs repository. Thus, if you install an Emacs package, or check out and compile the Emacs source, then you will be running the latest version of MH-E. Consequently, we will retire this site once...
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    Trek7 the original multiplayer network star trek game from the early-mid 70s. We are hoping to revive this classic (no, its not netrek/mtrek, not even close). hopefully the SF community can help port this to modern day networks.
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    Irony-Mode

    Irony-Mode

    A C/C++ minor mode for Emacs powered by libclang

    irony-mode is an Emacs minor-mode that aims at improving the editing experience for the C, C++ and Objective-C languages. It works by using a combination of an Emacs package and a C++ program (irony-server) exposing libclang. irony-server provides the libclang interface to irony-mode. It uses a simple protocol based on S-expression. This server, written in C++ and requires the specified packages to be installed on your system. Exactly one package manager should manage irony-mode. If using...
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    org-super-agenda

    org-super-agenda

    Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items

    This package lets you “supercharge” your Org daily/weekly agenda. The idea is to group items into sections, rather than having them all in one big list. Now you can sort-of do this already with custom agenda commands, but when you do that, you lose the daily/weekly aspect of the agenda: items are no longer shown based on deadline/scheduled timestamps, but are shown no-matter-what. So this package filters the results from org-agenda-finalize-entries, which runs just before items are inserted...
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    Helpful

    Helpful

    A better Emacs *help* buffer

    Helpful is an Emacs package that improves the standard help buffer by showing more contextual information. It is designed for users who read Emacs Lisp documentation, inspect functions, or explore how Emacs internals work. Compared with the built-in help system, it presents richer details for functions, variables, commands, keys, and symbols. Helpful tries to show source code when possible, making it easier to understand behavior without jumping through multiple commands. It also supports...
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    nilweb

    A Common Lisp nuweb (Re)Implementation

    This is a partial reimplementation of the nuweb literate programming system (macro processor/tangle/weaver) in Common Lisp. It can be used as an alternative of the original nuweb processor or the newer nuweb.py
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    doom-modeline

    doom-modeline

    A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design

    A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design. A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design. It’s integrated into Centaur Emacs, Doom Emacs, and Spacemacs. A match count panel (for anzu, iedit, multiple-cursors, symbol-overlay, and evil-search, etc.) An indicator for recording a macro. Current environment version (e.g. python, ruby, go, etc.) in the major-mode. A customizable mode-line height (see doom-modeline-height). A minor modes segment that is compatible with...
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    Emacs Dashboard

    Emacs Dashboard

    An extensible emacs dashboard

    An extensible emacs startup screen showing you what’s most important. The widget “projects”, which shows a list of recent projects, is not enabled by default since it depends on packages that might not be available. To activate the widget, set the variable dashboard-projects-backend to either =’projectile= (projectile, available from melpa) or =’project-el= (project.el, available from GNU elpa), then add an entry like (projects . 5) to the variable dashboard-items. The agenda is now sorted...
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    genppi

    genppi

    GENPPI: standalone software for creating protein interaction networks

    Our software GENPPI is efficient because, for example, it creates interaction networks from the central genome of 50 species/lineages of Corynebacterium, with an average size of 2200 genes, in less than 40 minutes, on a conventional computer. Our software is compelling because the interaction networks that it creates reflect evolutionary relationships between species and obtained in Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) analyzes. Also, It allows the user to define how he intends to explore the...
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    pb.pnb

    A LISP/BASIC hybrid language.

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    CC Mode is a GNU Emacs and XEmacs mode for editing C and other languages with similar syntax; currently C++, Objective-C, Java, CORBAs IDL, Pike, and AWK. It is a standard package in both GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
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    Lisp Koans

    Lisp Koans

    Common Lisp Koans is a language learning exercise

    Lisp Koans is a self-guided learning path for Common Lisp that teaches the language’s idioms through a series of failing tests you progressively make pass. Each koan introduces a concept—symbols, lists, macros, multiple dispatch, reader syntax—then asks you to fill in the blanks and run the suite again. The feedback loop is intentionally tight: fail, reflect, fix, and rerun until the tests become a form of living documentation. Because koans are organized from fundamentals to...
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    Citar

    Citar

    Emacs package to quickly find and act on bibliographic references

    Emacs package to quickly find and act on bibliographic references, and edit org, markdown, and latex academic documents. Citar provides a highly configurable completing-read front-end to browse and act on BibTeX, BibLaTeX, and CSL JSON bibliographic data, and LaTeX, markdown, and org-cite editing support.
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    Aniseed

    Aniseed

    Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)

    Aniseed bridges the gap between Fennel (a Lisp that compiles Lua) and Neovim. Allowing you to easily write plugins or configurations in a Clojure-like Lisp with great runtime performance. For interactive evaluation, you need to install Conjure as well. It’ll allow you to send portions of your code off for evaluation as well as see the results in an interactive log buffer. Aniseed ships with a set of module macros that make interactive evaluation not only possible but rich and intuitive. You...
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    emacs-ng

    emacs-ng

    A new approach to Emacs

    Emacs-ng is an experimental fork of GNU Emacs that aims to modernize the traditional editor by introducing native features such as asynchronous execution, dynamic modules, and integration with advanced technologies like WebAssembly and JavaScript engines. It builds upon the extensibility of Emacs while addressing some of its long-standing performance and architectural limitations. One of its key innovations is the ability to run JavaScript code within Emacs using embedded engines, enabling...
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    bigz

    Simple and complete bignum/rational C library with wrappers for C++

    bigz is the continuation of an old BigNum project that started its life as a joined INRIA & Dec project in 1989. The current version includes many fixes and improvements. Although not as efficient as, say gmp, it is very small, reasonably efficient and extremely portable.
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    pgloader

    pgloader

    Migrate to PostgreSQL in a single command

    pgloader is a data migration tool designed to load data into PostgreSQL from various sources. It automates the process of migrating databases, handling schema transformations and data type conversions. pgloader supports high-speed data loading using PostgreSQL's COPY command and provides detailed logs for monitoring the migration process.
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