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    Homebrew Core

    Homebrew Core

    Default formulae for the missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)

    Homebrew-core is the canonical formula repository for Homebrew, the macOS (and Linux) package manager, containing the Ruby “formulae” that describe how to fetch, build, and install thousands of open-source packages. Each formula encodes metadata, dependencies, build instructions, and tests so Homebrew can produce reproducible bottles (prebuilt binaries) or source builds across supported macOS and Linux environments. The repo is the operational center for package maintenance: maintainers...
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    Manyfold

    Manyfold

    A self-hosted digital asset manager for 3d print files

    Manyfold is an open-source 3D collaboration platform that reimagines how distributed teams and communities can meet, create, and interact in immersive spatial environments through the web. Instead of forcing users to download native apps or create accounts on closed metaverse services, Manyfold runs entirely in the browser, letting people join 3D spaces with simple links and participate in real time using avatars, voice chat, and object interaction. Users can build or import shared 3D...
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    tmuxinator

    tmuxinator

    Manage complex tmux sessions easily

    ...In these cases, users should use RVM or rbenv to install a supported Ruby version and use that version's gem binary to install tmuxinator. tmuxinator uses your shell's default editor for opening files. If you want to change your default editor simply put a line in ~/.bashrc that changes it. The recommended version of tmux to use is 1.8 or later, with the exception of 2.5, which is not supported (see issue 536 for details). Your mileage may vary for earlier versions. Refer to the FAQ for any odd behaviour. Your distribution's package manager may install the completion files in the appropriate location for the completion to load automatically on startup.
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    Jazzy

    Jazzy

    Soulful docs for Swift & Objective-C

    jazzy is a command-line utility that generates documentation for Swift or Objective-C. Instead of parsing your source files, jazzy hooks into Clang and SourceKit to use the AST representation of your code and its comments for more accurate results. The output matches the look and feel of Apple’s official reference documentation, post WWDC 2014. Jazzy can also generate documentation from compiled Swift modules using their symbol graph instead of source code.
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    Foreman

    Foreman

    Manage Procfile-based applications

    Foreman is a Procfile-based process manager that mirrors Heroku’s process model, making it easy to run multi-process applications in development and beyond. You declare your app’s processes (web workers, background jobs, schedulers) in a Procfile, and Foreman starts them together, streams multiplexed logs, and manages environment variables from .env files. It handles port assignment and process concurrency, so you can spin up multiple copies of a worker or web server with a single command. ...
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    TSC Package Manager is a mutli-platform generic Ruby based package preparation and installation facility. Sub-packages are self-extracting well-compressed files that may be installed, removed, updated or patched. Well suited for non-root installations. Moved to: https://github.com/tsc-collection/tsc-tpm Now part of GitHub's TSC Collection available at https://github.com/tsc-collection
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