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    EdiZon

    EdiZon

    Homebrew save management, editing tool and memory trainer for Horizon

    ...Batch extraction of all save files of all games on the system. Save file editing. Easy to use, scriptable and easily expandable on-console save editing. Lua and Python script support. Built-in save editor updater. On-the-fly memory editing. Cheat Engines like RAM editing. Freezing of values in RAM via Atmosphère's cheat module. Interface for loading, managing, and updating Atmosphère cheats. All packed into one easy-to-use and easy-to-install Homebrew.
    Downloads: 16 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: 0 This Week
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