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    ARWES

    ARWES

    Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework

    Arwes is a web framework to build user interfaces based on futuristic science fiction designs, animations, and sound effects. The concepts behind are opinionated with influences from Cyberprep and Synthwave, and productions like Star Citizen, Halo, and TRON: Legacy. It tries to inspire advanced space and alien technology. The playground application intends to show the project APIs in a live environment so the developer can test the main functionalities and components use cases in JavaScript (not available in TypeScript) for both development and production environments. ...
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    Inform

    Inform

    The core software distribution for the Inform 7 programming language

    ...When you write in Inform, the source code is compiled into playable story files that run on interactive fiction virtual machines such as Z-machine or Glulx, enabling classic text-based gameplay with modern tooling. Inform handles the underlying complexities of text parsing, world modeling, state management, and player input, so authors can focus on narrative design rather than low-level engine details.
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    Movies for Hackers

    Movies for Hackers

    A curated list of movies every hacker & cyberpunk must watch

    Movies For Hackers is a community-curated collection of films and TV shows selected for people interested in hacking, cyberpunk culture, and tech-driven stories. The list groups entries by genre—thrillers, science fiction, action, documentaries—and includes year, genre, and IMDb ratings so readers can quickly compare titles. It provides both a readable README and a sortable web view for browsing the collection more easily. The repository also includes guidance for contributors and a small script to help work with the list, encouraging community additions and updates under a CC0-1.0 license. ...
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    StoryParser

    A set of tools and libraries to help with writing eBooks

    A set of tools and libraries (available for C# and Java) that help with writing fiction and non-fiction drafts and then produce ePUB and Kindle eBooks. With these tools/libraries, drafts, written in HTML, can be analyzed to help with writing. such as generating outlines and associating scenes with keywords. When done writing, the tools/libraries can be used to make publishable eBook, automatically producing additional material, such as Table of Contents and Title Pages.
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    Open-Publisher

    Open-Publisher

    Using Jekyll to create outputs that can be used as Pandoc inputs

    Open publisher is really just a couple of bash scripts that wrap around Jekyll, Pandoc, KindleGen, and LaTeX, along with some custom Pandoc templates created with a focus on fiction. Write your manuscript in markdown, run a script, and receive some beautifully formatted ePub, Mobi, and print-ready PDF books.
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    JavaFloyd is an authoring tool for interactive fiction in german language.
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    Frotz

    Frotz

    Infocom-style interactive fiction player

    Frotz is a wildly popular and widely portable Z-machine. Ports are available for just about every machine out there.
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    ZILF

    This repository is deprecated. Use Heptapod instead.

    THIS REPOSITORY IS DEPRECATED. Please use the Heptapod repository instead: https://foss.heptapod.net/zilf/zilf ZILF is a set of tools for working with the ZIL interactive fiction language, including a compiler, assembler, disassembler, and game library.
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    ZLR is a Z-Machine interpreter designed to run modern interactive fiction games.
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    FloydEditor is an Eclipse plugin for the interactive fiction authoring tool Floyd. FloydEditor supports structural overview for written floyd code, context sensitive support for code insertions and many more.
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    The Glulx Runtime Instrumentation Project (GRIP) provides debugging tools for authors of interactive fiction (IF) by building on the capabilities of the Glulx virtual machine. GRIP has migrated to https://github.com/i7/i7grip. This site will no longer be updated.
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    A Java based interactve fiction development system. Including netbeans plugins for development and a java player.
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    Interpreter for Interactive Fiction games. Has a built-in auto-mapper; supports Z-Machine, Glulx, BTZ, ScottAdams/AdventureInternational.
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    Z-Machine Preservation Project
    An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
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    QSP is a Interactive Fiction Development Toolkit, which combines editor and a player with detailed documentation.
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    Python Universe Builder (PUB) is an Interactive Fiction module for Python. It provides a programming environment similar to that of Inform or TADS but runs under any Python interpreter.
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    Kazam is a visual editor and project manager for interactive fiction game creation with Inform, one of the major development tools for this type of games. Kazam is developed with the wxWindows cross-platform GUI package.
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    The Writers Forge is a fiction authoring suite, an IDE for writers. The tool suite will provide integrated support for writing screenplays and prose, and developing plot and character. The backend will support many target formats, including XML and PDF.
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    The goal of the BlueSphere Project is to build a flexible, expandable, and easy-to-use authoring system for all forms of interactive fiction. The present focus of this project is on the development of a new interpreted programming language.
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    A warehouse of utilities and story source-code for Inform-based interactive fiction stories. Include simple examples of how to write inform, to libraries of useful utilities and objects, to full game source-code.
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    RTADS (for Russian Text Adventure Development System) is a set of libraries built on top of TADS (http://tads.org) that allows to write interactive fiction in Russian. Author: Andrew Grankin
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    *** NO LONGER MAINTAINED *** The Inform 7 Feature for Eclipse is a set of plug-ins which will support cross-platform development of interactive fiction projects in the Inform 7 language. The current version is tested under Linux and Windows.
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