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    Gradle Ospackage Plugin

    Gradle Ospackage Plugin

    Gradle plugin for constructing linux packages

    The Gradle OS Package plugin builds native Linux packages (RPM and DEB) directly from your project, enabling repeatable, policy-compliant server distributions. It lets you define metadata like package name, version, dependencies, and maintainers, then map files from your build into filesystem locations with ownership and permissions. Pre-, post-install, and removal scripts are supported so services can be registered, caches warmed, or config migrated during upgrades. The plugin fits...
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    Font MFizz

    Font MFizz

    Font Mfizz - Vector Icons for Technology and Software Geeks

    Font Mfizz is a scalable icon font featuring symbols for programming languages, operating systems, software tools, and technology themes—designed for "geek" style UIs. Icons are customizable via CSS and are available via CDN or direct download.
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    JavaShark

    Sniffer and knowledge sharing tool for java platform

    JavaShark is a new way to view/trace/analyze JVM applications. It's like an advanced debugger with Groovy support. And the most important - now you can share your knowledge about any system with people around the world - just share your handlers(breakpoints) bundle. Just imagine - you connect to the remote JVM, attach handlers bundle and now you know much more than any logs could ever give you. It's free and open source under MIT license. All debug power is in your hands now in a handy and cool way.
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