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    LazyGit

    LazyGit

    Simple terminal UI for git commands

    You've heard it before, git is powerful, but what good is that power when everything is so damn hard to do? Interactive rebasing requires you to edit a goddamn TODO file in your editor? Are you kidding me? To stage part of a file you need to use a command-line program to step through each hunk and if a hunk can't be split down any further but contains code you don't want to stage, you have to edit an arcane patch file by hand? Are you KIDDING me?! Sometimes you get asked to stash your changes...
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    Harmony

    Harmony

    Patching, replacing and decorating .NET and Mono methods

    ... 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.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Babashka

    Babashka

    Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting

    ... from source, tapping into the world of already existing Clojure libraries. Babashka supports real JVM threads and like Clojure, supports futures and dynamic thread-locally bound vars. Babashka features a built-in task runner which covers the most popular use cases of make, just and npm scripts. Babashka can shell out to other CLI programs like you are used to in bash. It goes one step further and offers seamless integration with other binaries using the pod protocol.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    NVE

    NVE

    Run any command on specific Node.js versions

    .... It does not need a separate installation step for each Node version, it can run the major release's latest minor/patch version automatically, works on Windows. No need to run as Administrator. It does not require Bash and it is installed as a Node module (as opposed to a Bash installation script downloaded with curl).
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    NVExeca

    NVExeca

    nvm + execa = nvexeca

    Execa improves child processes execution with a promise interface, cross-platform support, local binaries, interleaved output, and more. nvexeca is a thin wrapper around Execa to run any file or command using any Node.js version. nvexeca executes a single file or command. It does not change the node nor npm global binaries. To run a specific Node.js version for an entire project or shell session, please use nvm, nvm-windows, n or nvs instead. This package is an ES module and must be loaded...
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    ember-cli

    ember-cli

    The Ember.js command line utility

    Ember.js is a productive, battle-tested JavaScript framework for building modern web applications. It includes everything you need to build rich UIs that work on any device. Some of the best development teams in the world have been iterating on their products for years with Ember. With scalable UI architecture baked-in from the start, you'll be working with the same patterns these organizations use every step of the way. Ember’s out-of-the-box experience has everything you need to start...
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    carbon CLI

    carbon CLI

    Beautiful images of your code, from right inside your terminal

    .... Downloads the real, high-quality image (no DOM screenshots). Detects file type automatically. Supports all file extensions supported by carbon.now.sh and more. Create and share beautiful images of your source code. Start typing or drop a file into the text area to get started. Displays image directly in supported terminals. Reports each step and therefore shortens the wait.
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    xRxTx - Uart/Com

    xRxTx - Uart/Com

    Rxtx/Uart GUI

    RxtxConsole is an API and GUI software, developed by Doidx with JSerialCom as the kernel. It can be used for multi- UART/RS232 interface operation. The platform supports Windows/MAC/Linux. Note: Developed with Java17 Follow these steps step by step to apply RxtxConsole, 1. LIST, to obtain all Serial ports currently available on the system. 2. CONNECT, Select a Serial port for connection and place it in the connection pool for use...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Standard Version

    Standard Version

    Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation

    ...-changelog-config-spec for details on available configuration options. As long as your git commit messages are conventional and accurate, you no longer need to specify the semver type - and you get CHANGELOG generation for free! If you use git hooks, like pre-commit, to test your code before committing, you can prevent hooks from being verified during the commit step by passing the --no-verify option.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    CSSLint

    CSSLint

    Automated linting of cascading stylesheets

    ... write your own or omit ones you don't want. You can integrate CSSLint into your favorite IDE to make checking your CSS code quality easy. In fact, some IDEs already have CSSLint built-in. Once you're familiar with the CSSLint command-line interface, the next step is to integrate it into your build system.
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