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    jq

    jq

    Lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor

    jq is like sed for JSON data - you can use it to slice, filter, map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you play with text. jq is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime dependencies. You can download a single binary, scp it to a far away machine of the same type, and expect it to work. jq can mangle the data format that you have into the one that you want with very little effort, and the program to do so is often shorter and simpler than you'd expect. Data in jq is represented as streams of JSON values - every jq expression runs for each value in its input stream, and can produce any number of values to its output stream. jq filters run on a stream of JSON data. ...
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    micro

    micro

    A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor

    ...Micro supports a full-blown plugin system. Plugins are written in Lua and there is a plugin manager to automatically download and install your plugins for you. Micro's keybindings are what you would expect from a simple-to-use editor. You can also rebind any of the bindings without problem in the bindings.json file. Micro has full support for the mouse.
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    Marpit

    Marpit

    The skinny framework for creating slide deck from Markdown

    ...It can transform Markdown and CSS theme(s) to slide deck composed of static HTML and CSS and create a web page convertible into slide PDF by printing. Marpit is designed to output minimum assets for the slide deck. You can use the bare assets as a logicless slide deck, but mainly we expect to integrate output with other tools and applications.
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    Solarized for Emacs

    Solarized for Emacs

    The Solarized colour theme, ported to Emacs

    ...The intent of this theme will always be that Solarized-dark/light will give you the best possible experience. Palettes other than Solarized will never have influence over theming decisions, they are complementary. You should not expect the complementary themes to be fully accurate or the most suitable versions of how to apply those palettes into an emacs theme.
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    Rune

    Rune

    A text editor that works like you'd expect

    Rune is a multi-platform text editor that has been adapted to each platform it runs on. It works on very old systems also. I don't believe old hardware should be thrown away. It is usually still very functional and can almost always be fixed if it breaks. But, many times it requires older software also. Rune is designed with that in mind.
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    Oni

    Oni

    Oni: Modern Modal Editing

    Oni is a new kind of editor, focused on maximizing productivity - combining modal editing with features you expect in modern editors. Oni is built with neovim, and inspired by VSCode, Atom, LightTable, and Emacs. The vision of Oni is to build an editor that allows you to go from thought to code as easily as possible - bringing together the raw editing power of Vim, the feature capabilities of Atom/VSCode, and a powerful and intuitive extensibility model - wrapped up in a beautiful package.
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    Text Mask

    Text Mask

    Input mask for React, Angular, Ember, Vue, & plain JavaScript

    ...You can easily expand the base functionality of Text Mask with addons for more mask types. Text Mask supports pasting, browser auto-fill, and all operations that a user would expect while interacting with an input field. It works on mobile, has no 3rd party dependencies, and has a tiny footprint (less than 4KB gzipped).
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    BondEdit is a simple text editor with everything you can expect from it, and also includes custom templates and some other useful features for developers.
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