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    Orbiton

    Orbiton

    Snappy and configuration-free text editor/IDE for the terminal

    Orbiton is a terminal-based text editor that incorporates AI-assisted capabilities directly into a lightweight and efficient command-line environment. It is designed for developers who prefer minimal interfaces but still want access to modern AI features such as code generation, editing assistance, and contextual suggestions. The editor emphasizes speed and simplicity, maintaining a small footprint while integrating with external language model providers.
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    Buildtools for bazel

    Buildtools for bazel

    A bazel BUILD file formatter and editor

    This repository contains developer tools for working with Google's bazel buildtool. buildifier For formatting BUILD, BUILD.bazel and BUCK files in a standard way. buildozer For doing command-line operations on these files. unused_deps For finding unneeded dependencies in java_library rules. See instructions in each tool's directory. Buildifier supports the following file types: BUILD, WORKSPACE, .bzl, and default, the latter is reserved for Starlark files buildifier doesn't know about (e.g....
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    Jsonnet Language Server

    Jsonnet Language Server

    A Language Server Protocol (LSP) server for Jsonnet

    A Language Server Protocol (LSP) server for Jsonnet. The design is influenced by several configuration languages internal to Google, and embodies years of experience configuring some of the world's most complex IT systems. Jsonnet is now used by many companies and projects.
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    Lazygit

    Lazygit

    Simple terminal UI for git commands

    You've heard it before, git is powerful, but what good is that power when everything is so damn hard to do? Interactive rebasing requires you to edit a goddamn TODO file in your editor? Are you kidding me? To stage part of a file you need to use a command-line program to step through each hunk and if a hunk can't be split down any further but contains code you don't want to stage, you have to edit an arcane patch file by hand? Are you KIDDING me?! Sometimes you get asked to stash your changes when switching branches only to realize that after you switch and unstash that there weren't even any conflicts and it would have been fine to just check out the branch directly? ...
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    Gogs

    Gogs

    A painless self-hosted Git service

    Gogs is a simple, stable, self-hosted Git service that is easy to install and setup. All you have to do is run the binary on any platform that Go supports: Linux, macOS and Windows. You may also install from source, from packages, or ship with Docker or Vagrant. Gogs is very lightweight with minimal hardware requirements, running on Raspberry Pi and even on NAS devices. Gogs offers plenty of great features, including various access repositories, repository and organization webhooks,...
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    Go Meta Linter

    Go Meta Linter

    Runs a whole bunch of those linters and normalizes their output

    Go Meta Linter is a deprecated Go meta-linter that was created to run many Go static analysis tools at the same time. It normalizes their results into one consistent output format so editors, IDEs, and CI systems can read problems more easily. The tool helps developers catch issues such as unused code, unchecked errors, duplicated code, style problems, security concerns, and suspicious compiler-level behavior. It supports a broad collection of linters and lets users customize which checks...
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