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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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kotter

    Kotter

    A declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API for writing dynamic console app

    Kotter (a KOTlin TERminal library) aims to be a relatively thin, declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API that provides useful functionality for writing delightful console applications. It strives to keep things simple, providing a solution a bit more opinionated than making raw println calls but way less featured than something like Java Curses.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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)
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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