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  • AestheticsPro Medical Spa Software Icon
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    LuaRadio

    LuaRadio

    A lightweight, embeddable software-defined radio framework

    LuaRadio is a lightweight, embeddable flow graph signal processing framework for software-defined radio. It provides a suite of source, sink, and processing blocks, with a simple API for defining flow graphs, running flow graphs, creating blocks, and creating data types. LuaRadio is built on LuaJIT, has a small binary footprint of under 750 KB (including LuaJIT), has no external hard dependencies, and is MIT-licensed. LuaRadio can be used to rapidly prototype software radios, modulation/demodulation utilities, and signal processing experiments. It can also be embedded into existing radio applications to serve as a user-scriptable engine for signal processing. LuaRadio blocks are written in pure Lua, but can use LuaJIT's FFI to wrap external libraries, like VOLK, liquid-dsp, and others, for computational acceleration, sophisticated processing, and interfacing with SDR hardware.
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    Luvit

    Luvit

    Lua + libUV + jIT = pure awesomesauce

    Luvit implements the same APIs as Node.js, but in Lua. This helps teams migrate without having to learn a new way of programming. Choose your async model; we don’t mind; we encourage experimentation. If you don’t like callbacks and event emitters, use coroutines and write blocking-style code without actually blocking your event loop. The various projects in the luvit ecosystem can be mixed and matched to build the ideal runtime for your application. The luvit CLI tool can be used as a scripting platform just like node. This can be used to run lua scripts as standalone servers, clients, or other tools.
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    Paq

    Paq

    Neovim package manager

    Paq is a Neovim package manager written in Lua.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Rosé Pine for Neovim

    Rosé Pine for Neovim

    Soho vibes for Neovim

    All natural pine, faux fur, and a bit of soho vibes for the classy minimalist. Rosé Pine has three variants: main, moon, and dawn. By default, vim.o.background is followed, using dawn when light and dark_variant when dark.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Trouble.nvim

    Trouble.nvim

    Pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix, location

    A pretty list for showing diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location lists to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    blink.cmp

    blink.cmp

    Performant, batteries-included completion plugin for Neovim

    blink.cmp is a Neovim plugin that provides visual feedback during autocompletion using nvim-cmp. It highlights matched characters in completion items by making them blink, helping users better understand how their input corresponds to the suggestions. This is especially helpful in noisy or dense suggestion lists.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    legendary.nvim

    legendary.nvim

    A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds

    Define your keymaps, commands, and auto commands as simple Lua tables, building a legend at the same time (like VS Code's Command Palette). A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds, integrates with which-key.nvim, lazy.nvim, and more.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    mason-lspconfig.nvim

    mason-lspconfig.nvim

    Extension to mason.nvim that makes it easier to use lspconfig

    mason-lspconfig.nvim is a companion plugin for the Mason Neovim ecosystem that bridges Mason with nvim-lspconfig. It provides seamless configuration and automatic setup of language servers installed through Mason, making it easier to manage LSPs in a declarative and user-friendly way.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    no-neck-pain.nvim

    no-neck-pain.nvim

    Super extensible plugin to center the focused buffer to the center

    Dead simple plugin to center the currently focused buffer to the middle of the screen.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    nvim-notify

    nvim-notify

    A fancy, configurable, notification manager for NeoVim

    nvim-notify is a Neovim notification manager written in Lua that replaces the default vim.notify() function with a customizable and animated notification UI. It enhances the developer experience by providing non-blocking, visually styled popups for displaying errors, warnings, or messages in Neovim.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    tabby.nvim

    tabby.nvim

    A declarative, highly configurable, and neovim style tabline plugin

    A declarative, highly configurable, and neovim style tabline plugin. Use your nvim tabs as a workspace multiplexer. Compatibility has always been a key consideration for tabby.nvim. Since its inception during the Neovim 0.5 era, the landscape of plugin management and semantic versioning has not been widely adopted; hence, we have made every effort to maintain backward compatibility with each release. A tab page in vim holds one or more windows(not buffers). You can easily switch between tab pages to have several collections of windows to work on different things. Tabline can help you use multiple tabs. Meanwhile, the bufferline is simply an array of opened files. As a result, Bufferline limits the power of vim, especially when editing a large workspace with many opened files.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Luacheck

    Luacheck

    A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code

    Luacheck is a static analyzer and a linter for Lua. Luacheck detects various issues such as usage of undefined global variables, unused variables and values, accessing uninitialized variables, unreachable code and more. Most aspects of checking are configurable: there are options for defining custom project-related globals, for selecting set of standard globals (version of Lua standard library), for filtering warnings by type and name of related variable, etc. The options can be used on the command line, put into a config or directly into checked files as Lua comments. Luacheck supports checking Lua files using the syntax of Lua 5.1, Lua 5.2, Lua 5.3, and LuaJIT. Luacheck itself is written in Lua and runs on all of the mentioned Lua versions.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    React Lua

    React Lua

    A comprehensive, but not exhaustive, translation of upstream ReactJS

    A comprehensive, but not exhaustive, translation of upstream ReactJS 17.x into Lua. React Lua is a comprehensive translation of upstream ReactJS from JavaScript into Lua, and is highly-turned for both performance and correctness. When possible, upstream flow type and definitely-typed types have been translated into Luau-type annotations. The major and minor version of React Lua is aligned to the upstream used for the translation, except where noted. Due to the close nature of the two implementations, most articles, videos, or blog posts that give React JS advice can be applied to React Lua -- modulo language differences, of course.
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    Teal

    Teal

    The compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua

    This is the repository of tl, the compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua. The core compiler has no dependencies and is implemented as a single tl. lua file which you can load into your projects. Running tl. loader() will add Teal support to your package loader, meaning that require() will be able to run .tl files. Alternatively, you can find pre-compiled binaries for Linux x86_64 and Windows x86_64 at the releases page. The packages contain a stand-alone executable that can run Teal programs (without the need of a separate Lua installation) and also compile them to Lua.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    busted

    busted

    Elegant Lua unit testing

    busted is a unit testing framework with a focus on being easy to use. Supports Lua >= 5.1, luajit >= 2.0.0, and moonscript. busted test specs read naturally without being too verbose. You can even chain asserts and negations, such as assert.is_not.equal. Nest blocks of tests with contextual descriptions using describe, and add tags to blocks so you can run arbitrary groups of tests. An extensible assert library allows you to extend and craft your own assert functions specific to your case with method chaining. A modular output library lets you add on your own output format, along with the default pretty and plain terminal output, JSON with and without streaming, and TAP-compatible output that allows you to run busted specs within most CI servers.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    modes.nvim

    modes.nvim

    Prismatic line decorations for the adventurous vim user

    Prismatic line decorations for the adventurous vim user.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    nvim-surround

    nvim-surround

    Add/change/delete surrounding delimiter pairs with ease

    Surround selections, stylishly.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    telescope.nvim

    telescope.nvim

    Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time

    Gaze deeply into unknown regions using the power of the moon. telescope.nvim is a highly extendable fuzzy finder over lists. Built on the latest awesome features from neovim core. Telescope is centered around modularity, allowing for easy customization. Community-driven builtin pickers, sorters and reviewers. We also suggest you install one native telescope sorter to significantly improve sorting performance. Take a look at either telescope-fzf-native.nvim or telescope-fzy-native.nvim. For more information and performance, benchmark take a look at the Extensions wiki. It is suggested to either use the latest release tag or our release branch (which will get consistent updates) 0.1.x. Make sure you call :checkhealth telescope after installing telescope to ensure everything is set up correctly. After this setup you can continue reading here or switch to :help telescope to get an understanding of how to use Telescope and how to configure it.
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    LuaEdit is an IDE/Text Editor/Debugger for the Lua language. Its interface looks like MS Visual Studio .Net� and includes syntax highlighting, code completion, advance breakpoint management, efficient search engines, etc. Client under GPL and server (core debugger) under LGPL.
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    Downloads: 47 This Week
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    Bloated LunarVim

    Bloated LunarVim

    Bloated LunarVim

    Do not use as is, use it as a source of inspiration. I've customized my ZSH/Tmux/Wezterm too much, so it might not work properly.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Conjure

    Conjure

    Interactive evaluation for Neovim

    Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile). Conjure is an interactive environment for evaluating code within your running program. The core features of Conjure are language agnostic (although it’s targeted at Lisps for now), with each language client providing their own extra tools. Here are the currently supported languages, contributions, and 3rd party plugins that add clients are highly encouraged! You can find a comparison table for all clients and supported features in the wiki. Conjure adds support for various languages through "clients", these are Lua modules that expose a selection of functions and values that allow the wider Conjure UX to interact with the target language. There’s more information on configuring Conjure to point at clients depending on the file type under :h conjure-clients.
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    Launch.nvim

    Launch.nvim

    Launch.nvim is modular starter for Neovim

    This config will provide a modular starting point for anyone looking to use Neovim as their IDE. It is meant to be simple and easy to understand and extend. Use it as a base for your own config or just take individual pieces. All the included plugins are pinned to a version that ensures they are compatible and will not update potentially introducing errors into your config. For every Neovim release, I will update this repo along with the community to keep it up to date with the newest versions. As I mentioned, this config is meant as a starting point for people new to Neovim who want a familiar IDE experience. The config has a very simple structure that makes it easy to add new plugins.
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    LunarVim

    LunarVim

    An IDE layer for Neovim with sane defaults

    LunarVim is an opinionated, extensible, and fast IDE layer for Neovim >= 0.5.0. LunarVim takes advantage of the latest Neovim features such as Treesitter and Language Server Protocol support. LunarVim ships with a sane default config for you to build on top of. Features include autocompletion, integrated terminal, file explorer, fuzzy finder, LSP, linting, formatting and debugging. Just because LunarVim has an opinion doesn't mean you need to share it. Every built-in plugin can be toggled on or off in the config.lua file. This is the place to add your own plugins, keymaps, autocommands, leader bindings and all other custom settings. LunarVim lazyloads plugins wherever possible to maximize speed. Disabled plugins also will not decrease speed due to the plugin list being compiled with only the active plugins. This strategy allows LunarVim to not have to choose between features and speed.
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    MoonScript

    MoonScript

    A language that compiles to Lua

    MoonScript is a dynamic scripting language that compiles into Lua. It gives you the power of one of the fastest scripting languages combined with a rich set of features. MoonScript can either be compiled into Lua and run at a later time, or it can be dynamically compiled and run using the moonloader. It’s as simple as requiring "moonscript" in order to have Lua understand how to load and run any MoonScript file. Because it compiles right into Lua code, it is completely compatible with alternative Lua implementations like LuaJIT, and it is also compatible with all existing Lua code and libraries. The command line tools also let you run MoonScript directly from the command line, like any first-class scripting language.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Textadept

    Textadept

    Fast, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor

    A fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor. Textadept’s user interface is sleek and simple. Relentlessly optimized for speed and minimalism over the years, the editor consists of less than 2000 lines of C and C++ code, and less than 4000 lines of Lua code. Textadept runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. It also has a terminal version, which is ideal for work on remote machines. Textadept is an ideal editor for programmers who want endless extensibility without sacrificing speed or succumbing to code bloat and featuritis. The editor gives you complete control over the entire application using the Lua programming language. Everything from moving the caret to changing menus and key bindings on the fly to handling core events is possible. Its potential is vast.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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