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    Trex Package Manager

    Trex Package Manager

    Package Manager for deno

    Trex is a package manager tailored for the Deno runtime, offering a streamlined approach to managing dependencies and scripts. It emphasizes simplicity and adheres to Deno's philosophy by utilizing a single import_map.json file to manage module imports. Trex introduces the Reboot Script Alias Protocol (RSAP), enabling scripts to automatically reload upon file changes, enhancing the development workflow.​
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    sensible.vim

    sensible.vim

    sensible.vim: Defaults everyone can agree on

    vim-sensible is a curated set of defaults that makes Vim behave more like developers expect in modern editing without heavy configuration. It flips on widely appreciated options to improve search, indentation, buffers, and UI cues so a fresh Vim becomes productive immediately. The philosophy is conservative: only enable settings that are broadly beneficial and unlikely to surprise seasoned users. It reduces the friction of onboarding to Vim by removing early paper cuts, letting you add personal preferences later from a sane baseline. The project acts as a living distillation of community wisdom about defaults that stand the test of time. ...
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