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    Yank Note

    Yank Note

    A Hackable Markdown Note Application for Programmers

    A Hackable Markdown Note Application for Programmers. Version control, AI completion, mind map, documents encryption, code snippet running, integrated terminal, chart embedding, HTML applets, Reveal.js, plug-in, and macro replacement. Use Monaco kernel, optimize for Markdown editing, and have the same editing experience as VSCode. Support version control; Applets, runnable code blocks, tables, PlantUML, Drawio, macro replacements, etc., can be embedded in the document; support for OpenAI...
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    nexTM

    nexTM

    The vision: Building the best and most convenient threat model editor

    nexTM is a threat modeling tool tailored towards agile software development. It provides a clean and easy to use model editor which is loosely inspired by OWASP Threat Dragon (as it also makes use of the antvis X6 library). Besides the model editor, nexTM allows you to structure your threat modeling projects into products, product increments, and models to conveniently keep track of any changes throughout application development. In the near future, it is planned to implement a "diff view"...
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