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    Meta Package Manager

    Meta Package Manager

    Wraps all package managers with a unifying CLI

    ...Upgrade all outdated packages. Backup list of installed packages to TOML file. Restore/install list of packages from TOML files. Pin-point commands to a subset of package managers (include/exclude selectors). Support plain, versioned, and purl package specifiers. Export output to JSON or print user-friendly tables. Shell auto-completion for Bash, Zsh and Fish. Provides an Xbar/SwiftBar plugin for friendly macOS integration.
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    Gobisoft

    Gobisoft

    Software auto-installation builder

    Gobisoft is a batch package builder for applications, it builds a self-install package of your programs. Creates a stand alone executable file that performs the (secured installation and removing) of the elements necessary to distribute your applications. The software offers many possibilities, such as executing commands before and after installation.
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    Barrelsby

    Barrelsby

    Automatic TypeScript barrels (index.ts files) for your code base

    Barrelsby is a TypeScript utility that automatically generates barrel files (index.ts or index.js) to simplify imports in large projects. It helps developers manage exports efficiently by creating centralized entry points.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    govalidator

    govalidator

    Package of validators and sanitizers for strings, numerics, etc.

    ...Based on validator.js. Activate behavior to require all fields have a validation tag by default. SetFieldsRequiredByDefault causes validation to fail when struct fields do not include validations or are not explicitly marked as exempt (using valid:"-" or valid:"email,optional"). A good place to activate this is a package init function or the main() function. SetNilPtrAllowedByRequired causes validation to pass when struct fields marked by required are set to nil. This is disabled by default for consistency, but some packages that need to be able to determine between nil and zero value state can use this. ...
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    Alcatraz

    Alcatraz

    Package manager for Xcode

    Alcatraz is an open-source package manager for Xcode 7. It lets you discover and install plugins, templates and color schemes without the need for manually cloning or copying files. It installs itself as a part of Xcode and it feels like home. Select Package Manager from the Window menu, then check or uncheck packages to install or remove them. You'll need to restart Xcode after installing certain packages, as indicated after installation. Please note that plugins are not supported by Xcode...
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