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    GitGutter

    GitGutter

    A Sublime Text 2/3 plugin to see git diff in gutter

    ...Status Bar Text with information about file and repository and provides some commands like Goto Change to navigate between modified lines. Copy from Commit to copy the original content from the commit. Revert to Commit to revert a modified hunk to the original state in a commit. The diff popup shows the original content from the commit or the differences between it and the working content. The toolbar provides some commands to interact with or modify the changes.
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    Lem

    Lem

    Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility

    Lem is the editor/IDE well-tuned for Common Lisp. After installing lem, you can start developing in Common Lisp at once. You can skip over writing tidy settings or installing many plugins as you do on Emacs. Lem loads when starting up. Electron version is in the experimental stage.
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    ecode

    ecode

    Lightweight multi-platform code editor designed for modern hardware

    ecode is a lightweight multi-platform code editor designed for modern hardware with a focus on responsiveness and performance. It has been developed with the hardware-accelerated eepp GUI, which provides the core technology for the editor. The project comes as the first serious project using the eepp GUI, and it's currently being developed to improve the eepp GUI library as part of one of its main objectives.
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    Zettlr

    Zettlr

    A Markdown Editor for the 21st century

    ...In modern times, getting a hold of the flood of information is almost as hard as inserting a USB drive the right way on the first attempt. Zettlr allows you to connect pieces of information using state of the art Zettelkasten methodology. Links? Check. File IDs? Check. File tagging? Also check. And the best is, unlike many competitors, Zettlr never locks you in. Zettlr supports almost every conceivable way to create links and identify your files. In other words: No matter where you come from — all Zettelkästen are beautiful and supported by Zettlr. ...
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    markdown-rs

    markdown-rs

    CommonMark compliant markdown parser in Rust with ASTs and extensions

    markdown-rs is an open-source markdown parser written in Rust. It’s implemented as a state machine (#![no_std] + alloc) that emits concrete tokens, so that every byte is accounted for, with positional info. The API then exposes this information as an AST, which is easier to work with, or it compiles directly to HTML. While most markdown parsers work towards compliancy with CommonMark (or GFM), this project goes further by following how the reference parsers (cmark, cmark-gfm) work, which is confirmed with thousands of extra tests. ...
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    textarea.my

    textarea.my

    A minimalist text editor that lives in URL

    textarea.my is a minimalist in-browser text editor that stores your entire document inside the URL hash, turning a note into something you can share simply by copying a link. Instead of relying on accounts, servers, or synced backends, it keeps content client-side and uses compression so even longer notes remain practical to embed in a URL. This design makes it ideal for quick drafts, short markdown notes, and lightweight sharing where you want “send a link” simplicity without exporting...
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    Evil Collection

    Evil Collection

    A set of keybindings for evil-mode

    This is a collection of Evil bindings for the parts of Emacs that Evil does not cover properly by default, such as help-mode, M-x calendar, Eshell and more. Reduce context switching: As soon as “moving around” gets hardwired to <hjkl>, it becomes frustratingly inefficient not to have it everywhere. Community work: setting up bindings is tremendous work and joining force can only save hours for all of Evil users out there. While not everyone may agree on the chosen bindings, it helps to have...
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    Irony-Mode

    Irony-Mode

    A C/C++ minor mode for Emacs powered by libclang

    ...Exactly one package manager should manage irony-mode. If using apt, but the MELPA package is desired, uninstall the version managed by apt; Likewise, installing from both MELPA and straight.el may result in a state that requires a manual workaround. The backports mechanism is the recommended and officially supported method of accessing newer versions than Debian stable provides. In order to work correctly, irony-mode needs to know the compile flags. irony-cdb aims to provide as automatic as possible compile flags discovery, with minimal user input.
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    doom-modeline

    doom-modeline

    A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design

    ...A workspace number/name segment for eyebrowse or tab-bar-mode. A perspective name segment for persp-mode. A window number segment for ace-window, winum and window-numbering. An indicator for modal editing state, including evil, overwrite, god, ryo and xah-fly-keys, etc. An indicator for battery status. An indicator for the current input method. An indicator for debug state. An indicator for the remote host.
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    Emacs Dashboard

    Emacs Dashboard

    An extensible emacs dashboard

    ...The agenda is now sorted with dashboard-agenda-sort-strategy following the idea of org-agenda-sorting-strategy. Supported strategies are priority-up, priority-down, ~time-up, time-down, todo-state-up and todo-state-down.
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    Crispy Synced Notes

    Crispy Synced Notes

    A note taking program with WebDAV sync

    ...Features: - group notes and images in a tree structure (using folders) - can work on any directory on your machine - technically works like a file browser with inline text editing - synchronizes with any WebDAV server (optionally using SSL/TLS) - allows one-way and two-way synchronization - allows to encrypt your files locally and remote using AES256 - multi language support You can obtain the full source code at: https://crispy-cow.de/git/CrispySyncNote.git Latest changes: 2.1.0: Updated for Java 9 and up 2.0.2: Added more UI translation, updated greek language (thanks to geogeo) 2.0.1: Bugfix: Sync state is now copied when duplicating workspace due to change in encryption settings
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    SmGen

    Verilog Finite State Machine (FSM) Code Generator

    SmGen is a finite state machine (FSM) generator for Verilog. On the other hand, it is not an FSM entry tool. The input is behavioral Verilog with clock boundaries specifically set by the designer. SmGen unrolls this behavioral code and generates an FSM from it in synthesizable Verilog. Clock boundaries are explicitly provided by the designer so there is good control on the expected timing
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    vue-quill-editor

    vue-quill-editor

    Quill editor component for Vue

    ...It enables developers to integrate advanced text editing capabilities such as formatting, embedding media, and handling structured content directly within Vue-based interfaces. The component supports two-way data binding, making it easy to synchronize editor content with application state in real time. It also allows extensive customization through modules, themes, and toolbar configurations, enabling developers to tailor the editor to specific use cases. The underlying Quill engine provides a delta-based document model, which ensures efficient updates and consistent representation of content. vue-quill-editor is widely used in applications that require user-generated content, such as blogs, CMS platforms, and messaging systems.
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    Teian is an web-based annotator and limited editor for any XML vocabulary. Teian was originally developed for the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian, and released as open source for the benefit of community. Its development was further funded by the University of Richmond, USA.
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    This project starts to create an open tool for creating, manipulating and visualizing DTDs (in a later state it should work also with other other specification languages such as XML Schema and RELAX NG).
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