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    nvim-tree.lua

    nvim-tree.lua

    A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua

    A file explorer tree for neovim written in Lua. nvim-web-devicons is optional and used to display file icons. It requires a patched font. Your terminal emulator must be configured to use that font, usually "Hack Nerd Font".
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    SpaceVim

    SpaceVim

    A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution

    SpaceVim is a community-driven modular Vim distribution. It manages collections of plugins in layers, which help to collect related packages together to provide IDE-like features. First of all, you need to install Vim or Neovim, preferably with +python3 support enabled. Also, you need to have git and curl installed in your system, which is needed for downloading plugins and fonts. If you are using a terminal emulator, you will need to set the font in the terminal configuration. After SpaceVim...
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    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    A fast, powerful and adaptable GUI solution

    Crazy Eddie's GUI (CEGUI) system is a graphical user interface C++ library. It was designed particularly for the needs of videogames, but the library is usable for non-game tasks, such as any other type of applications (rendering/visualisation/virtual reality) and tools. It is designed for user flexibility in look-and-feel, as well as being adaptable to the user's choice in tools and operating systems. Established in 2003, CEGUI sees continual, active development and remains one of the most...
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    Xenos Engine is an open source scriptable 3d simulation engine. Xenos provides a unified interface to a diverse collection of open source libraries, exposed to an easy to use scripting language.
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    This tool generates bitmaps from system fonts which can be converted for use in Doom engines supporting zdoom-style "font lumps" by using a utility like "imagetool".
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    TacitPixel is a scalable C++ framework for building application prototypes for interactive collaborative VR/AR applications. It provides a number of features that make prototyping fast and portable. TacitPixel is the successor of the TAP and Twisted Pair engines.
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