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    Neotest

    Neotest

    An extensible framework for interacting with tests within NeoVim

    A framework for interacting with tests within NeoVim. For any runner without an adapter you can use neotest-vim-test which supports any runner that vim-test supports. The vim-test adapter does not support some of the more advanced features such as error locations or per-test output. If you're using the vim-test adapter then install vim-test too.
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    Paq

    Paq

    Neovim package manager

    Paq is a Neovim package manager written in Lua.
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    Roact

    Roact

    A declarative UI library for Roblox Lua inspired by React

    Roact is a declarative view management library for Roblox that is similar to Facebook’s React. You can use Roact to create dynamic graphical user interfaces in Roblox games. Combine with Rodux for optimal syncing with game data when creating GUIs. Roact has many similarities with React: it exposes an API much like React’s, implements nearly identical semantics, and is made out of elements.
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    Luvit

    Luvit

    Lua + libUV + jIT = pure awesomesauce

    ...This helps teams migrate without having to learn a new way of programming. Choose your async model; we don’t mind; we encourage experimentation. If you don’t like callbacks and event emitters, use coroutines and write blocking-style code without actually blocking your event loop. The various projects in the luvit ecosystem can be mixed and matched to build the ideal runtime for your application. The luvit CLI tool can be used as a scripting platform just like node. This can be used to run lua scripts as standalone servers, clients, or other tools.
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    Turbo

    Turbo

    Turbo is a framework built for LuaJIT 2

    Turbo.lua is a framework built for LuaJIT 2 to simplify the task of building fast and scalable network applications. It uses an event-driven, non-blocking, no-thread design to deliver excellent performance and minimal footprint to high-load applications while also providing excellent support for embedded uses. The toolkit can be used for HTTP REST APIs, traditional dynamic web pages through templating, open connections like WebSockets, or just as high-level building blocks for native speed network applications. ...
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    LuaNotify is inspired on many libraries that do event dispatching, like py-notify, GSignals, QT event system, wxWidgets event system, etc. Making easier to implement lua software using Notifier/Observer pattern.
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