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    Redux DevTools

    Redux DevTools

    DevTools for Redux with hot reloading, action replay, and UI

    Developer Tools to power-up Redux development workflow or any other architecture which handles the state change. It can be used as a browser extension (for Chrome, Edge and Firefox), as a standalone app or as a React component integrated in the client app. If you want to have full control over where DevTools are displayed, or are developing a custom monitor, you will probably want to integrate them manually.
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    Claude Canvas

    Claude Canvas

    Give Claude Code an external monitor

    Claude Canvas is a terminal-focused UI toolkit that extends Claude Code by giving it a dedicated visual interface within the terminal, allowing interactive panes for apps like email, calendar, flight bookings, and other structured interfaces directly alongside the coding agent session. Rather than limiting interactions to text prompts and responses, Claude-Canvas uses tools like tmux to spawn multiple split panes so that you can see persistent interfaces for tasks that benefit from visual...
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    notepas

    notepas

    Advanced multiplatform text editor for developers

    Notepas is a fast native multiplatform text editor written in Lazarus and can be compiled for multiple platforms and widget sets using the advanced native Free Pascal Compiler. Aimed towards developers it is equipped with some functions usually not found in other text editors and introduces a couple of new exclusive features.
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