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    Coq Jupyter

    Coq Jupyter

    Jupyter kernel for Coq

    Make sure that CoqIDE (8.6 or newer) is installed and coqidetop or coqidetop.opt (coqtop for Coq versions before 8.9.0) is in your PATH. Also, make sure the python command is recognized on your machine. If not you can set up an alias for it e.g. python-is-python3 on Ubuntu. There are a number of convenience improvements over standard Jupyter notebook behavior that are implemented to support Coq-specific use cases.
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    Hawaii

    Hawaii

    Wayland/QtQuick based OS with incremental updates and bundles

    Hawaii is a desktop operating system built on the GNU/Linux stack with a new lightweight and fast Wayland desktop environment written with QtQuick and deeply integrated with systemd. Hawaii delivers incremental and atomic updates which gives users to ability to rollback the whole system to a known good state if a regression happens.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Snapshot and rollback support for configuration files on Linux distribution. Tools making possible of manual/periodical/automatic saving of configurations. Tools for viewing the differences in stored files and also tool for restoring them.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    apt-checkpoint is a utility that can take point-in-time snapshots of a Debian system. These checkpoints can then be compared to the current system (diff) and used to downgrade (rollback) to a previously working system state.
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