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    Implementation of the various WAP standards in Erlang. Includes a WAP Gateway, a simple WAP Client (no rendering) and related tools.
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    Vundle.vim

    Vundle.vim

    Vundle, the plug-in manager for Vim

    Vundle.vim is one of the original plugin managers for Vim, designed to make discovering, installing, and updating plugins as simple as editing your vimrc. It uses a declarative, Git-backed approach where each plugin is listed as a line, and Vundle takes care of cloning and wiring it in. The interactive interface supports searching for plugins from inside Vim, which lowers the barrier to exploring the ecosystem. Its core model emphasizes repeatability: your vimrc is the source of truth, making your setup easy to share across machines or teams. Vundle also provides commands to clean out unused plugins and to update all dependencies with a single keystroke. While newer managers exist, Vundle remains a straightforward, battle-tested choice that many guides and dotfiles still rely on.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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