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    UPM Git Extension

    UPM Git Extension

    This package extends the UI of Unity Package Manager (UPM)

    UpmGitExtension is a Unity editor extension that enhances the Unity Package Manager (UPM) by providing a user interface for managing packages installed from Git repositories. It simplifies the process of adding, updating, and removing Git-based packages within Unity projects, improving the overall package management experience for developers.​
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    mason.nvim

    mason.nvim

    Portable package manager for Neovim that runs everywhere Neovim runs

    Portable package manager for Neovim that runs everywhere Neovim runs. Easily install and manage LSP servers, DAP servers, linters, and formatters. mason.nvim is a Neovim plugin that allows you to easily manage external editor toolings such as LSP servers, DAP servers, liters, and formatters through a single interface. It runs everywhere Neovim runs (across Linux, macOS, Windows, etc.), with only a small set of external requirements needed. Packages are installed in Neovim's data directory...
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    JavaPackager

    JavaPackager

    Gradle/Maven plugin to package Java applications as native Windows

    JavaPackager is a hybrid plugin for Maven and Gradle which provides an easy way to package Java applications in native Windows, MacOS or GNU/Linux executables, and generate installers for them. It was born while teaching to my students how to build and distribute their Java apps, and after seeing that a chain of several plugins was needed to achieve this task, I decided to develop a plugin to rule them all. Apply JavaPackager plugin in build.gradle using legacy mode (because at the moment...
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    Package Info

    Package Info

    All the npm/yarn/pnpm commands I don't want to type

    Package-Info.nvim is a Neovim plugin that displays npm package versions directly in package.json, allowing developers to see outdated or missing dependencies without leaving their editor.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    Atom Package Manager

    APM is the command-line package manager built specifically for the Atom editor; it functions as a thin, Atom-aware wrapper around npm that handles installing, publishing, and managing Atom packages. Unlike a typical npm install, APM installs packages into Atom’s package directory and applies Atom-specific defaults and lifecycle hooks so community packages behave consistently inside the editor. It also exposes commands to publish packages to the Atom ecosystem and to fetch package metadata,...
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