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    Color LS

    Color LS

    A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command

    A Ruby script that colorizes the ls output with color and icons. You can overwrite the existing icons and colors mapping by copying the yaml files. You may also use a color hex code as long as it is quoted within the YAML file and prefaced with a # symbol. A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons.
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    modern-resume-theme

    modern-resume-theme

    A modern static resume template and theme. Powered by Jekyll

    A modern simple static resume template and theme. Powered by Jekyll and GitHub pages. This template is designed to be hosted using GitHub pages so that's what these instructions will cover. If you plan on hosting it separately then there might be some extra steps that we won't cover.
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    vcproj2cmake

    Visual Studio .vc[x]proj to CMakeLists.txt (make, Ninja ...) enabler

    Elaborate Visual Studio .vcxproj / .vcproj projects to CMakeLists.txt converter, enabling Makefile or Ninja or IDE builds, i.e. full multi-platform CMake functionality (Linux, Mac, Windows...). Live Update capability: supports side-by-side tracking of evolving original proj files, within build tree!! Script hooks for static CMake defs, powerful definition-to-variable mapping. Access to project data content is via git repository _only_ (it's a developer infrastructure project, thus...
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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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    Rpg.NET

    Performance enhancement API for RPG Maker XP, VX, VXA.

    Rpg.NET is an API built using the .NET Framework for both improving performance and enhancing the RPG Maker series (XP, VX, and VXA). Contained within are various functions and classes that extend the ability of RPG Maker in areas such as graphics, audio, and Windows API interop. Included is a Ruby script that is the wrapper around the library, so it can be used as any other script within your game.
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