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    Swift Package Manager Project

    Swift Package Manager Project

    The package manager for the Swift Programming Language

    ...The tool directly addresses the challenges of compiling and linking Swift packages, managing dependencies, versioning, and supporting flexible distribution and collaboration models. We’ve designed the system to make it easy to share packages on services like GitHub, but packages are also great for private personal development, sharing code within a team, or at any other granularity. Swift Package Manager includes a build system that can build for macOS and Linux. Starting with Xcode 11, Xcode integrates with SwiftPM to provide support for including packages in iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS applications. The SourceKit-LSP project leverages libSwiftPM and provides Language Server Protocol implementation for editors that support LSP.
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    sensible.vim

    sensible.vim

    sensible.vim: Defaults everyone can agree on

    ...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. By shipping just sensible toggles, it remains unobtrusive and easy to adopt in any dotfiles setup.
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