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    Rime ICE

    Rime ICE

    rime-ice is a highly optimized schema for the RIME input method

    rime-ice is a highly optimized schema for the RIME (中州韻) input method engine, offering a clean, intelligent, and efficient Chinese input experience. Built with modular configuration files and designed for performance, rime-ice provides powerful input suggestions, simplified vocabulary, and flexible customization, catering to users who want a streamlined and practical Chinese typing setup.
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    ccc.nvim

    ccc.nvim

    Color picker and highlighter plugin for Neovim

    Create color code in Neovim. Use the colorful sliders to easily generate any desired color.
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    blink.cmp

    blink.cmp

    Performant, batteries-included completion plugin for Neovim

    blink.cmp is a Neovim plugin that provides visual feedback during autocompletion using nvim-cmp. It highlights matched characters in completion items by making them blink, helping users better understand how their input corresponds to the suggestions. This is especially helpful in noisy or dense suggestion lists.
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    nvim-surround

    nvim-surround

    Add/change/delete surrounding delimiter pairs with ease

    Surround selections, stylishly.
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    Lapis

    Lapis

    A web framework for Lua and OpenResty written in MoonScript

    Lapis is a framework for building web applications in Lua (or MoonScript) that primarily targets OpenResty, a high-performance web platform that runs on a customized version of Nginx. Lapis can also be used in other server environments, being compatible with any modern version of Lua. With OpenResty, Lua is run directly inside of the Nginx worker using LuaJIT, giving you the smallest barrier between the webserver and your code. Have a look at Web Framework Benchmarks just to see how...
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    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.3

    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.3

    inputbox password WIN OSX GTK QT Console VCPKG C# Lua R Fortran Pascal

    one C/C++ file & header ==> 8 functions: - beep - tray notify popup - message & question - input & password - save file - open file(s) - select folder - color picker complements OpenGL Vulkan GLFW GLUT GLUI VTK SFML TGUI SDL Ogre Unity3d ION OpenCV CeGui MathGL GLM CPW GLOW Open3D ImGui MyGui GLT NGL STB Nuklear Fenster MicroUi & head-less programs NO INIT NO MAIN LOOP NO LINKING NO INCLUDE win (XP to 11) ASCII MBCS UTF-8 UTF-16 (wchar_t) - native dialogs osx/unix ASCII UTF-8 - applescript kdialog zenity shanty … ° SSH console / X forwarding / waypipe Wayland ° the dialogs can be forced into console mode ° curses dialogs via Dialog.exe/Dialog (disabled by default) C89/C23 & C++98/C++23 compliant VisualStudio MinGW GCC Clang TinyCC IntelCC OWCC BCC SunCC on Windows Mac Linux Bsd Solaris Minix Raspbian Flatpak Haiku bindings: VCPKG C# R Lua Rust Haskell Java AllegroBasic Fortran Pascal D JavaScript Kotlin click tab 'Files' for prototypes
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    lxgui

    lxgui

    A Lua and XML Graphical User Interface

    ...The GUI can be created either by C++ code, or by using the integrated "add-on" system, where the GUI is parsed from XML and Lua files. It relies on keyboard and mouse input (support for other controllers is not planned). Front ends are provided for OpenGL (for graphics), and OIS and SFML (for input). An SFML graphics front end is in project. Documentation : http://lxgui.sourceforge.net/docs
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    Gojo is a 2D game engine that permits rapid game development, like FENIX, but uses Lua. The engine is written completely in C and uses SDL for graphics, sound, input, and networking. It comes with standard libraries for common game needs such as sprites.
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