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    cmake-conan

    cmake-conan

    CMake wrapper for conan C and C++ package manager

    cmake-conan is a CMake wrapper for the Conan C and C++ package manager, designed to streamline the integration of Conan into CMake-based projects. It automates the process of installing and managing dependencies, allowing developers to define their requirements in Conan and have them seamlessly integrated into their CMake build process. This tool simplifies dependency management and enhances reproducibility in C++ projects.
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    Meta Package Manager

    Meta Package Manager

    Wraps all package managers with a unifying CLI

    Meta Package Manager wraps all package managers with a unifying CLI, and provides the MPM CLI, a wrapper around all package managers. MPM is like yt-dlp, but for package managers instead of videos. MPM solves XKCD #1654 - Universal Install Script. List installed packages. List duplicate installed packages. Search for packages. Install a package, remove a package, and list outdated packages. Sync local package infos. Upgrade all outdated packages. Backup list of installed packages to TOML...
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    OPI

    OPI

    OBS Package Installer (CLI)

    OPI is a command-line tool designed to simplify the installation of software packages from the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) and other repositories. It streamlines the process of searching for and installing packages, making software management more accessible for openSUSE users.
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    Faker for Python

    Faker for Python

    Python package that generates fake data for you

    Faker is a Python package that generates fake data for you. Whether you need to bootstrap your database, create good-looking XML documents, fill-in your persistence to stress test it, or anonymize data taken from a production service, Faker is for you. Starting from version 4.0.0, Faker dropped support for Python 2 and from version 5.0.0 only supports Python 3.6 and above. If you still need Python 2 compatibility, please install version 3.0.1 in the meantime, and please consider updating...
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    DC/OS

    DC/OS

    DC/OS - The Datacenter Operating System

    DC/OS (Datacenter Operating System) is an open-source distributed operating system based on the Apache Mesos kernel. It abstracts a cluster of machines into a single logical computer, simplifying the deployment and management of containerized applications and services. DC/OS provides a comprehensive platform for running modern applications with features like container orchestration, service discovery, and scalability.​
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