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    AutoPkg

    AutoPkg

    Automating packaging and software distribution on macOS

    AutoPkg is a system that automatically prepares software for distribution to managed clients. Recipes allow you to specify a series of simple actions which combined together can perform complex tasks, similar to Automator workflows or Unix pipes.
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    Ansible AUR

    Ansible AUR

    Ansible module to manage packages from the AUR

    ansible-aur is an Ansible module designed to manage packages from the Arch User Repository (AUR). It supports various AUR helpers such as yay, paru, pacaur, trizen, pikaur, and aurman, automatically selecting the first available helper or falling back to makepkg if none are found. This module facilitates the installation and upgrading of AUR packages within Ansible playbooks, streamlining package management for Arch Linux systems.​
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    Django-bower

    Django-bower

    Easy way to use bower with your django project

    ...Instead of manually dropping JavaScript and CSS libraries into your static folders, you declare them as Bower packages and let the app install them to a known location. It then provides Django settings and template tags to point STATICFILES_DIRS or STATIC_ROOT to those installed components. This keeps the back-end and front-end dependency story unified, versioned, and repeatable across environments. It’s especially useful for teams that used Bower-era front-end stacks and wanted to keep Django projects tidy and deployable. The app focuses on being predictable, configurable, and compatible with Django’s staticfiles pipeline.
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