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    Kintsugi

    Kintsugi

    A tool to automatically resolve Git conflicts

    ...The toolkit includes both CPU and GPU paths, allowing it to scale from mobile devices to powerful workstations while maintaining real-time or near-real-time responsiveness for interactive editing contexts. Its algorithmic suite is designed to be modular as well, so developers can pick and combine components for tasks like RAW image enhancement, HDR tone management, or aesthetic adjustments with perceptual fidelity.
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    MLT Multimedia Framework
    A multimedia authoring and processing framework and a video playout server for television broadcasting.
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    VocalEasel is a simple lead sheet editor and music rehearsal tool designed for the needs of Jazz vocalists, using LilyPond to produce printable lead sheets and MMA (Musical Midi Accompaniment) to produce MIDI accompaniments.
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    SICP PDF

    SICP PDF

    SICP PDF with Texinfo and LaTeX source

    sicp-pdf is a LaTeX-based PDF version of Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP), the classic textbook by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman, and Julie Sussman. It builds upon the earlier Unofficial Texinfo Format (UTF), which itself was derived from the MIT Press HTML version, but enhances the project by fully converting the source into LaTeX. This conversion allows for high-quality typesetting, improved design options, and the integration of OpenType and Unicode features...
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    apecomment is an APEv2 music tag editor. It will also support ID3v1/v2 writing. Features other editors do not have are: 1) support encoding detection/conversion, 2) file attachment (cue sheet, jacket image, Lyrics, etc.) support.
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