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    PDM

    PDM

    A modern Python package and dependency manager

    PDM (Python Development Master) is a modern Python package and dependency manager that adheres to the latest PEP standards. It emphasizes a declarative approach to project configuration using pyproject.toml, facilitating reproducible builds and streamlined workflows. PDM's focus on simplicity and compliance with Python's evolving ecosystem makes it a valuable tool for developers seeking modern project management solutions.​
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    MacPorts

    MacPorts

    The MacPorts command-line client

    MacPorts is an open-source package management system for macOS that simplifies the process of installing, compiling, and managing open-source software. The MacPorts Base is the core infrastructure that provides the command-line tools and framework necessary for managing ports, which are package definitions containing build and installation instructions. MacPorts supports a wide range of software and offers a consistent environment for software installation on macOS systems. ​
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Brioche

    Brioche

    A delicious package manager

    Brioche is a modern package manager and build tool written in Rust, inspired by Nix. It focuses on reproducible builds and declarative project configurations, enabling developers to define build processes using JavaScript-like syntax. Brioche supports caching of build artifacts, automatic lockfile generation, and seamless integration with containerization tools, making it suitable for complex software projects.​
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    zerobrew

    zerobrew

    A drop-in, 5-20x faster, experimental Homebrew alternative

    ...Rather than abstracting every detail behind magic, ZeroBrew encourages transparency: users see what’s happening at every step and can customize build logic or patches directly within formula definitions. This makes it appealing for environments where reproducibility, auditability, and simplicity matter, such as on developer workstations, CI pipelines, or constrained runtime environments.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Quelpa

    Quelpa

    Build and install your Emacs Lisp packages on-the-fly

    Quelpa is a package manager for Emacs that allows users to build and install Emacs Lisp packages directly from source. It supports fetching packages from various sources, including Git repositories, and integrates with Emacs' package management system. Quelpa enables users to access the latest versions of packages and is particularly useful for those who prefer to work with cutting-edge software.​
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes software environment manager

    Hermes is a software environment manager used for installing and uninstalling collections of software. While similar to a package manager, Hermes operates differently by defining the entire software stack in a set of package definitions alongside the source code, ensuring strict reproducible control over the software environment. It offers an alternative approach to tools like Homebrew or Docker, with similarities to Nix and Guix. ​
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    NPS (Node Package Scripts)

    NPS (Node Package Scripts)

    All the benefits of npm scripts without the cost of a bloated package

    NPS (Node Package Scripts) is an advanced alternative to NPM scripts that improves maintainability by allowing JavaScript-based task definitions. It removes the need for complex package.json script structures, enabling developers to create modular and readable task automation workflows.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Better NPM Run

    Better NPM Run

    Better NPM scripts runner

    better-npm-run is a utility that enhances npm script execution by allowing environment variables to be set in a cross-platform way. It simplifies script definitions and makes them more manageable.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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