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    Clikt

    Clikt

    Multiplatform command line interface parsing for Kotlin

    Clikt (pronounced “clicked”) is a multiplatform Kotlin library that makes writing command line interfaces simple and intuitive. It’s the “Command Line Interface for Kotlin”. It is designed to make the process of writing command line tools effortless while supporting a wide variety of use cases and allowing advanced customization when needed.
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    Mordant

    Mordant

    Multiplatform text styling for Kotlin command-line applications

    Mordant is a multiplatform library for rendering styled text in the terminal. You can use it to add color and style to text, create tables, draw animations, and more.
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    Dokka

    Dokka

    API documentation engine for Kotlin

    Dokka is an API documentation engine for Kotlin. Dokka can generate documentation in multiple formats, including its own modern HTML format, multiple flavors of Markdown, and Java's Javadoc HTML. Just like Kotlin itself, Dokka supports mixed-language projects. It understands Kotlin's KDoc comments and Java's Javadoc comments. You can run Dokka using Gradle, Maven or from the command line. It is also highly pluggable.
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    ChangeScan

    ChangeScan

    Determines changes during installation/removal or similar process.

    JVM-based program & library for installation testing. Helps determine what changed during an installation/removal or similar process. ChangeScan has been rewritten in Kotlin. Its new home is here: https://github.com/william-hood/ChangeScan
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    Koarse Grind (formerly Coarse Grind)

    Koarse Grind (formerly Coarse Grind)

    Test Automation framework intended for coarse-grained testing

    Koarse Grind has been rewritten in Kotlin (hence the 'K'). It's new home is here: https://github.com/william-hood/koarse-grind-kotlin __________________________________ Test Automation framework for Kotlin/Java with an integrated web-based user interface. It is intended for larger-grained testing of an installed & configured product, rather than unit testing.
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    LTEX LS

    LTEX LS

    LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool

    LTEX LS (LTEX Language Server) implements a language server according to the Language Server Protocol (LSP) and provides grammar and spelling errors in markup documents (LATEX, Markdown, etc.). The documents are checked with LanguageTool. Typically, you start the language server (either locally or remotely), you send the language server your LATEX or Markdown document, and it will respond with a list of the grammar and spelling errors in it. To use LTEX LS in this way, you have to use a...
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    Immuni Android

    Immuni Android

    Official repository for the Android version of the immuni application

    This repository contains the source code of Immuni's Android client.
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    Free SLOC

    Free SLOC

    Free SLOC counts physical lines of code (SLOC) for many languages

    Free SLOC is a lightweight application for counting physical lines of code (NOT logical lines of code 'LLOC') for many format files, as Java, Python, C, C++, HTML,..., as well as comment lines, blank lines and delimiter lines. Use GUI or console mode (type -h in command line to see options). Use double-click right button in tree to open folder or see source file. Source code in Files tab (Kotlin)
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    Kotlin argparser

    Kotlin argparser

    Easy to use and concise yet powerful and robust command line argument

    This is a library for parsing command-line arguments. It can parse both options and positional arguments. It aims to be easy to use and concise yet powerful and robust. An instance of MyArgs will represent the set of parsed arguments. Each option and positional argument is declared as a property that delegates through a delegate factory method on an instance of ArgParser. The name of an option is inferred from the name of the property it is bound to. The options above are named -v, --name...
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