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    amld luci integration

    LuCI web interface integration for amld

    This is a module for the LuCI WebUI providing an interface to manage and control the AccessMyLanDaemon (amld) within OpenWRT.
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    Mac OS X and Windows OpenGL 3D Engine tools, content and code to create games and applications. Newton physics, OpenAL sound with OGG Vorbis, Lua, Revolution, written in C.
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    lxgui

    lxgui

    A Lua and XML Graphical User Interface

    Note: this project has been migrated to github: https://github.com/cschreib/lxgui lxgui is an open source, portable, and data driven GUI. It is fully extensible, and supports caching through render targets. It is meant to be used by real time applications (such as games). The GUI can be created either by C++ code, or by using the integrated "add-on" system, where the GUI is parsed from XML and Lua files. It relies on keyboard and mouse input (support for other controllers is not planned). Front ends are provided for OpenGL (for graphics), and OIS and SFML (for input). An SFML graphics front end is in project. Documentation : http://lxgui.sourceforge.net/docs
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    Modalbox is a plugin for AutoPlay Media Studio that allows you to embed modalbox functionality into your applications.
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    LinkSquares: All-in-One Contract Management Platform

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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 essentially removes an annoying step in using Neovim registers (checking where a specific item is, which register you might have used earlier, etc.), and lets you increase your efficiency while also increasing Neovim’s aesthetic.
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