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    Private NPM Registry for Enterprise

    Private NPM Registry for Enterprise

    Private NPM Registry for Enterprise

    cnpmcore is a private npm registry solution designed for enterprise environments. It allows organizations to manage and host their own npm packages securely, reducing reliance on the public npm registry.
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    Moonlight-Switch

    Moonlight-Switch

    Moonlight port for Nintendo Switch

    ...Also While touching the screen L and R sticks will work like a scrolling wheel. By default, the Switch gamepad is configured as an X360 gamepad (A/B and X/Y swapped). Key mapping is available in application settings. Up to 5 gamepads (including handheld mode) supported. Half of the joy-cons are also supported.
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    neobundle.vim

    neobundle.vim

    Next generation Vim package manager

    ...It lets you declare plugins in your vimrc and handles fetching them from Git repositories, local paths, or archives, then loads them into your runtimepath automatically. One of its core ideas is lazy loading: you can defer plugin initialization until a command, mapping, filetype, or event is triggered, which helps keep startup fast even with many plugins. NeoBundle also understands plugin dependencies and post-update hooks, allowing complex setups to be reproduced reliably across machines. It supports version pinning and branch selection so teams can stabilize on known-good revisions. Although Shougo later introduced dein.vim as the modern successor, NeoBundle remains a usable, declarative way to manage plugins on classic Vim setups.
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