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    WSA PacMan

    WSA PacMan

    A GUI package manager and package installer for Windows Subsystem

    wsa_pacman is a graphical package manager designed for Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). Its goal is to simplify the process of installing APKs onto WSA by offering a user-friendly interface rather than requiring command-line ADB commands. It detects running WSA instances, provides drag-and-drop APK installation, and shows app details before confirming installation. The tool helps users manage multiple APKs, check package signatures, and handle updates with minimal manual...
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    Riverpod

    Riverpod

    A reactive caching and data-binding framework

    Riverpod is a modern, framework-agnostic state management and dependency injection library for Dart and Flutter that emphasizes compile-time safety and explicit data flow. Instead of tying state to widget trees, it models state as providers that can be read anywhere, making logic more testable and decoupled from UI. It supports synchronous state, async data (futures/streams) with built-in loading/error handling, and advanced patterns like derived state and provider scopes. Riverpod’s design...
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