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    A project to embed Lua on different hardware platforms. Currently ARM variants are targeted, but it should be possible to port it to any platform that is supported by the gcc+newlib combo. Platform access libraries will also be provided.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Atani Software has a primary focus of developing games for various platforms and also try to keep the good old BBS' alive with releases of door games, etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Dreamgate aims at providing MUD players with scriptability on par with zMUD or MUSHClient. Currently we are working on the core processing and scripting architecture. The client can be used as a proxy between the server and a graphical client.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    NVIMUX

    NVIMUX

    Neovim as a TMUX replacement

    Nvimux allows neovim to work as a tmux replacement. It does so by mapping tmuxs keybindings to neovim, using its windows, buffers, and terminals.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RMX is a modular automation system supporting system events and human interface events.
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    smart-splits.nvim

    smart-splits.nvim

    Smart, seamless, directional navigation and resizing of Neovim

    Smarter and more intuitive split pane management that uses a mental model of left/right/up/down instead of wider/narrower/taller/shorter for resizing. Supports seamless navigation between Neovim and terminal multiplexer split panes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    vim-floaterm

    vim-floaterm

    Terminal manager for (neo)vim

    vim-floaterm is a terminal manager for Vim and Neovim that opens terminals in floating windows or popups, keeping your editor layout uncluttered. It lets you spawn multiple terminals, toggle them on demand, and cycle through them with mappings, which is ideal for running tests, REPLs, and CLIs alongside code. In Neovim it leverages native floating windows; in Vim it uses popup windows where available to simulate similar behavior. Each floaterm instance can have its own working directory, title, and size, so you can dedicate terminals to specific tasks per project. The plugin integrates smoothly with common tools and can be scripted to launch compilers, linters, or runners as part of your workflow. By reducing context switches to external terminals, it tightens the edit-run-inspect loop.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    z.lua

    z.lua

    A new cd command that helps you navigate faster

    z.lua is a faster way to navigate your filesystem. It tracks your most used directories, based on 'frecency'. After a short learning phase, z will take you to the most 'recent' directory that matches ALL of the regexes given on the command line, in order. Available for posix shells, bash, zsh, dash, sh, ash, ksh, busybox and etc. Available for Fish Shell, Power Shell and Windows cmd. An enhanced matching algorithm takes you to where ever you want precisely. Allow updating database only if $PWD changed with "$_ZL_ADD_ONCE" set to 1. Interactive selection enables you to choose where to go before cd. Integrated with FZF (optional) for interactive selection and completion. Quickly go back to a parent directory instead of typing "cd ../../..". Corresponding experience in different shells and operating systems. 10x times faster than fasd and autojump, 3x times faster than z.sh.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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