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    hubot-slack

    hubot-slack

    Slack Developer Kit for Hubot

    ...It’s an application you host on a server that uses the Slack platform and behaves however you script it to. You will first want to create a new Hubot project. The simplest way is to use your computer’s terminal app to install Yeoman, a handy tool that builds projects from a template. Slack apps are a container for many capabilities in the Slack platform, and let you access those capabilities in a single place. This is the recommended choice because it allows room for your Hubot to grow. To begin, you just need a Bot User.
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    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    Atom Package Manager

    ...It also exposes commands to publish packages to the Atom ecosystem and to fetch package metadata, making it the standard developer tool for creating and distributing Atom extensions. The tool is designed to be simple and scriptable so package authors can automate builds, test installs, and CI workflows. Because it integrates closely with Atom’s expectations (package locations, service activation, etc.), using APM simplifies the developer experience compared with manually managing package folders.
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    Lineman

    Lineman

    Lineman helps you build fat-client JavaScript apps

    Lineman is a Node.js/Grunt-based toolchain for developing fat-client web apps. It provides asset compilation (JS, CSS, templates), live server, file-watching with auto-tests, mock backends, and build optimizations. It simplifies SPA development without tightly coupling frameworks, and includes plugins for blogging, Angular/Ember, etc. Though less maintained nowadays, it was pioneer in front-end tooling.
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    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    A terminal package for Atom, complete with themes, API and more

    ...The integration supports multiple terminal tabs, configurable shells, and user-defined startup commands so each project pane can pre-load environment variables or virtualenvs. Because embedded development often requires frequent command-line interactions (builds, serial monitors, log watchers), having the terminal adjacent to code and the project tree significantly reduces context switching. The package is intentionally minimal and focuses on stability and responsiveness rather than trying to replace full-featured terminal emulators.
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    Chaplin

    Chaplin

    HTML5 application architecture using Backbone.js

    ...It provides MVC organization, clean routing, memory management, controllers for screen logic, and modular design to address shortcomings in raw Backbone. Chaplin was derived from a real application (moviepilot.com) and is written in CoffeeScript with builds in JavaScript.
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