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    Sniprun

    Sniprun

    A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code

    Sniprun is a code runner plugin for neovim written in Lua and Rust. It aims to provide stupidly fast partial code testing for interpreted and compiled languages. Sniprun blurs the line between standard save/run workflow, jupyter-like notebook, and REPL/interpreters.
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    kscope4

    kscope4

    Kscope4 is a cscope GUI frontend for KDE4 / Qt4

    Kscope4 is a graphical frontend for cscope, the well known source code browser. Current version is a port to KDE4 / Qt4 of the original release ( 1.6.0 ) by Elad Lahav. KDE4, Qt4 and CMake are required to build `kscope' The graph features require Dot and Graphviz packages to be installed The archive file contains a `configure' shell script and a `Makefile' to ease the building process ( see `INSTALL' for details ) A source RPM package is available along with a .tar.xz...
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