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Plug Claude into your app's actual errors.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
tritium is a tiling/tabbed window manager for the X Window System
inspired by the ion window manager. It was written completely from
scratch in python and shares no actual code with ion.
Vierstein (FourStone) is a RPG creation and playing kit based upon games like Unlimited Adventures. It uses a custom, and hopefully inventive, rule-set that focuses on single player environment. Built upon Python and Pyui.
The truco is a card game played in Brazil and some countries in Latin America. ETruco is a truco game for linux playable in network, using the EFL (Enlightenment Foundation Libraries) for the interface, specifically Edje and EWL.
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A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context
A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context. context_menu was created as due to the lack of an intuitive and easy to use cross-platform context menu library. The library allows you to create your own context menu entries and control their behavior seamlessly in native Pythoncode. It's fully documented and used by over 80,000 developers worldwide.