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    legendary.nvim

    legendary.nvim

    A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds

    Define your keymaps, commands, and auto commands as simple Lua tables, building a legend at the same time (like VS Code's Command Palette). A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds, integrates with which-key.nvim, lazy.nvim, and more.
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    PGFPlots

    PGFPlots

    A TeX package to draw normal and/or logarithmic plots directly in TeX

    PGFPlots, a TeX package to draw normal and/or logarithmic plots directly in TeX in two and three dimensions with a user-friendly interface, and PGFPlotstable, a TeX package to round and format numerical tables. Examples in manuals and/or on the website. PGFPlots draws high-quality function plots in normal or logarithmic scaling with a user-friendly interface directly in TeX. The user supplies axis labels, legend entries and the plot coordinates for one or more plots and PGFPlots applies axis scaling, computes any logarithms and axis ticks and draws the plots. ...
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    LuaUnit

    LuaUnit

    LuaUnit is a popular unit-testing framework for Lua

    ...LuaUnit may also be used as an assertion library, to validate assertions inside a running program. In addition, it provides a pretty stringifier that converts any type into a nicely formatted string (including complex nested or recursive tables).
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    Google protobuf support for Lua

    Google protobuf support for Lua

    A Lua module to work with Google protobuf

    This project offers a C module for Lua (5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and LuaJIT) manipulating Google's protobuf protocol, both for version 2 and 3 syntax and semantics. It splits into the lower-level and the high-level parts for different goals. For converting between binary protobuf data with Lua tables, using pb.load() loads the compiled protobuf schema content (*.pb file) generated by Google protobuf's compiler named protoc and call pb.encode()/pb.decode(). If you don't want to depend Google's protobuf compiler, protoc.lua is a pure Lua module translating text-based protobuf schema content into the *.pb binary format.
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    Lapis

    Lapis

    A web framework for Lua and OpenResty written in MoonScript

    Lapis is a framework for building web applications in Lua (or MoonScript) that primarily targets OpenResty, a high-performance web platform that runs on a customized version of Nginx. Lapis can also be used in other server environments, being compatible with any modern version of Lua. With OpenResty, Lua is run directly inside of the Nginx worker using LuaJIT, giving you the smallest barrier between the webserver and your code. Have a look at Web Framework Benchmarks just to see how...
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    LuaLinq

    LuaLinq

    Lightweight Linq-like library for Lua

    Lightweight Linq-like library for Lua. For the latest version of this project, refer to http://code.google.com/p/lualinq/ Sorry for that. The syntax is very similar to LINQ and reminds of SQL, for those who already know those languages. It’s released with a BSD 3 clause license. It uses a very basic subset of Lua, which allows it to be used also in very restrictive embedding scenarios (e.g. videogames). The focus on data instead of processing makes it suitable for all those...
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    AtlasLoot Enhanced is a UI mod for World of Warcraft allowing for loot tables to be browsed whenever needed within the game. It can be integrated with any map mod as well as used on its own and at the moment works with Atlas and AlphaMap.
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    Unicode Viewer
    Unicode Viewer is a tool for browsing Unicode tables to obtain detailed information about every character. It provides a GUI with multiple functions for navigating through the data and a Lua scripting interface to create new functions.
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    HSCALE is a mysql multi db partitioning system utilizing mysql proxy. It allows you to split up tables into partitions and (later on) spread these among different MySQL servers.
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    CppLua is an object oriented framework to deal with Lua objects and functions in C++. Member functions can be registered into Lua and Lua functions and tables can be used in C++ code with a very simple and intuitive syntax.
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