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    IUP
    IUP is a portable toolkit for building graphical user interfaces. It offers a configuration API in three basic languages: C, Lua and LED. IUP purpose is to allow a program to be executed in different systems without any modification.
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    VCLua

    VCLua

    VCLua is a LCL/VCL based GUI library for LUA

    VCLua is a toolkit library for building graphical user interfaces. VCLua allows a program to be executed on different os systems without any modification. VCLua can be compiled with the Free Pascal based Lazarus compiler into one easy portable file. To use VCLua you'll need only the Lua script interpreter. VCLua currently tested on Windows and Linux.
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    registers.nvim

    registers.nvim

    Neovim plugin to preview the contents of the registers

    Show register content when you try to access it in Neovim. Written in Lua. This plugin adds an interactive and visually pleasing UI for selecting what register item to paste or use next. It offers basic syntax highlighting, a preview, and an equally (if not more) efficient experience using Neovim registers. One simply uses " or CtrlR as one would normally, and then enjoys the benefit of seeing the contents of all filled registers without having to use the :reg command beforehand. It...
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