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    Harmony

    Harmony

    Patching, replacing and decorating .NET and Mono methods

    ...It works great in games and is well established in titles like 7 Days To Die, BattleTech, Besiege, Cities:Skylines, Kerbal Space Program, Oxygen Not Included, Ravenfield, Rimworld, Sheltered, Stardew Valley, Staxel, Subnautica, The Ultimate Nerd Game, Total Miner, Unturned, SCP: Secret Laboratory and many more. If you develop in C# and your code is loaded as a module/plugin into a host application, you can use Harmony to alter the functionality of all the available assemblies of that application. Where other patch libraries simply allow you to replace the original method, Harmony goes one step further. It is also used in unit testing WPF controls and in many other areas. Installation is done by using 0Harmony.dll in your project or by using the Lib.Harmony nuget package.
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    Init-Venv

    Init-Venv

    Initialize a base virtual environment for Python.

    InitVenv is a cross-platform automation tool that streamlines Python development workflow by automatically creating Python virtual environments, installing project dependencies from requirements.txt, and activating the environment with a single command execution. Currently supports Windows, with Linux and macOS support planned for future releases. Features - One-command setup: Create Python virtual environment, install requirements, and activate with a single command - Windows integration: Works seamlessly with Windows File Explorer - Automatic detection: Finds and installs requirements from requirements.txt automatically - Path flexibility: Supports both absolute and relative paths - Zero configuration: Just run and go
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