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    Asciidoctor

    Asciidoctor

    A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain

    A fast text processor & publishing toolchain for converting AsciiDoc to HTML5, DocBook & more. Asciidoctor is a fast, open source, Ruby-based text processor for parsing AsciiDoc® into a document model and converting it to output formats such as HTML 5, DocBook 5, manual pages, PDF, EPUB 3, and other formats. Asciidoctor also has an ecosystem of extensions, converters, build plugins, and tools to help you author and publish content written in AsciiDoc. Asciidoctor reads the AsciiDoc source, and converts it to publishable formats, such as HTML 5. ...
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    Asciidoctor PDF

    Asciidoctor PDF

    Asciidoctor PDF: A native PDF converter for AsciiDoc

    A fast text processor & publishing toolchain for converting AsciiDoc to HTML5, DocBook & more. Asciidoctor is a fast, open source, Ruby-based text processor for parsing AsciiDoc® into a document model and converting it to output formats such as HTML 5, DocBook 5, manual pages, PDF, EPUB 3, and other formats. Asciidoctor also has an ecosystem of extensions, converters, build plugins, and tools to help you author and publish content written in AsciiDoc.
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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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    MLT Multimedia Framework
    A multimedia authoring and processing framework and a video playout server for television broadcasting.
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    RUDL interfaces the Simple Directmedia Library to the Ruby language, giving it high speed graphics, sound, and input capabilities. Its model focuses on looking like other Ruby libraries, instead of directly mapping the SDL library to C-like Ruby calls.
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