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    mise

    mise

    Dev tools, env vars, task runner

    Mise (formerly RTX) is a cross-language CLI tool and task runner that manages developer tools, environment variables, and project tasks in a unified configuration (mise.toml). It handles tool installation (e.g., Node, Python, Terraform), env var profiles, and repeatable command scripting.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Erlang/OTP

    Erlang/OTP

    Build massively scalable soft real-time systems

    ...It includes its own distributed database, applications to interface towards other languages, debugging and release handling tools. Erlang/OTP is available as pre-built binary packages by most OS package managers. You can use Kerl, a script that lets you easily build Erlang with a few commands. We take security bugs in Erlang/OTP seriously. The Erlang distribution includes a step-by-step getting started guide.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    JerryScript

    JerryScript

    Ultra-lightweight JavaScript engine for the Internet of Things

    JerryScript is a lightweight JavaScript engine for resource-constrained devices such as microcontrollers. It can run on devices with less than 64 KB of RAM and less than 200 KB of flash memory.
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    Wasmer

    Wasmer

    The leading WebAssembly Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten

    Create apps that run everywhere, publish, share with the community, and deploy to the edge, globally. Serve sandboxed WebAssembly apps anywhere through a single runtime and do in days what others do in months. Using a binary for each platform and chip is the past. Rise above with lightweight containerized apps that simply run everywhere. Supports almost every programming language. Truly universal, runs everywhere & fast as native. Packages are limited by their languages no more. Collaborate across stacks, leverage the ecosystem, and contribute your own packages. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    DesignPanel

    DesignPanel

    DragonBones DesignPanel

    DragonBones DesignPanel is the visual editor component of the DragonBones skeletal animation system. Developed as a Flash application, it enables artists to rig 2D characters, set up bones, mesh deform, and build complex animations. It exports animation data in JSON format for use with various runtimes. DesignPanel played a major role in democratizing bone-based 2D animation in Flash game development.
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