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    Legit

    Legit

    Git for Humans, Inspired by GitHub for Mac™

    Legit is a complementary command-line interface for Git, optimized for workflow simplicity. It is heavily inspired by GitHub for Mac. We haven't re-created the git CLI tool in a GUI, we've created something different. We've created a tool that makes Git more accessible. Little things like auto-stashing when you switch branches will confuse git veterans, but it will make Git much easier to grok for newcomers because of the assumptions it makes about your Git workflow. Switches to specified...
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    TouchpadSwitch

    Touch Pad Switch linux

    This is a simple Python script to automatic or manually start/stop your Touchpad of laptops on linux. easi to use: mswitch on/off/auto/calibrate you must be root to calibrate as a file is save in /etc/mswitch.conf. I put the file in /usr/bin. to calibrate you should remove any pointing device first (usb or PS/2 mouses) than run as root: #mswitch calibrate after you could run $mswitch auto if you want to manually switch mswitch ON/OFF. next version will have a GUI.
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