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    Tail-Kit

    Tail-Kit

    Components and templates kit fully coded with Tailwind css 3.0

    Tail-kit is a free and open-source collection of Tailwind CSS components and templates designed to help developers quickly build modern web interfaces through reusable, copy-ready elements. It provides a large library of over 200 fully coded UI components, covering common patterns such as forms, navigation, cards, and layouts. The project also includes complete templates for dashboards, landing pages, and authentication screens, enabling rapid prototyping and production use. One of its...
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    Vimux

    Vimux

    Easily interact with tmux from vim

    ...Because it delegates execution to tmux, long-running tasks never block Vim’s UI and you keep full terminal capabilities for colors, prompts, and interactive programs. It’s a lightweight way to turn a tmux session into an external console for Vim while maintaining a clean, scriptable workflow.
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    unite.vim

    unite.vim

    Unite and create user interfaces

    ...Users can then run actions on the selected items directly from the Unite interface. The plugin is designed around a source-and-action model, which makes it flexible for navigation, selection, filtering, and workflow automation inside Vim. It became influential because it turned many editor tasks into a unified candidate-selection experience. Although active development has shifted toward newer successors, unite.vim remains a notable reference point for extensible Vim user-interface design.
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    vim-tmux-navigator

    vim-tmux-navigator

    Seamless navigation between tmux panes and vim splits

    ...This means that instead of treating Vim splits and tmux panes as completely separate navigation domains, you can press the same directional keys (for example Ctrl-h / Ctrl-j / Ctrl-k / Ctrl-l) and move seamlessly between them. The plugin detects when you are at the edge of a Vim split and hands off navigation to tmux, or vice versa, enabling a more fluid multitasking workflow with terminal multiplexing and editing combined. Many terminal-based development setups rely on this plugin to unify the mental model of window/pane navigation across tools. It requires tmux version 1.8 or higher and a matching keybind configuration in tmux so that the plugin can hook into the navigation system. Users often find that it greatly reduces friction in workflows where they are switching back and forth between editor and terminal panes.
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