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    Better Errors

    Better Errors

    Better error page for Rack apps

    Better Errors replaces the standard Rails error page with a much better and more useful error page. It is also usable outside of Rails in any Rack app as Rack middleware.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    blink code search

    blink code search

    GUI of indexed grep in Windows and Linux. Source code indexing tool.

    GUI of indexed grep in Windows and Linux. A source code indexing tool, near instant code search tool and navigation. Good for small to medium size code base. It supports fuzzy matching, auto complete, and live grep for real time query. Manage different projects and switch for different projects Drag and drop of filenames to your favourite editor. Source code and demo video in: https://github.com/ychclone/blink
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Shapes

    Graphical programming. Includes n-dimensional sorting.

    Write programs as graphical dataflow charts instead of text. Compile them to any programming language you want. Besides this project includes the most efficient tree-based sorting algorithm that is possible. Originally developed on a CTOS Color NGEN, at first in Pascal, later ported to C, finally - 20 years later - ported to Linux. Currently it's still not really system independent. But it's intended that further releases will cure this.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Reggata

    Reggata

    Tagging system for local files

    Reggata is a tagging system for managing local files on a computer. Use it for organizing your huge collections of music, ebooks and photos (or any other files) with tags. TESTERS NEEDED! Help the project: submit BUGS and request NEW FEATURES here https://github.com/vlkv/reggata/issues Send me your FEEDBACK vitvlkv@gmail.com !!!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    snippetsource

    snippetsource

    Portable source code librarian

    Snippetsource is a simple yet powerful repository to store code snippets or any other text content. SQLite is used as the database backend which makes fast indexed lookups possible.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ScenConnect shows scenarios as networks of situation and event tag sets, for fast comparisons. It links scenarios to tags, scores, and other metadata, creating situationals suitable for search, mining, machine learning, and planning.
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