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  • Securden Privileged Account Manager Icon
    Securden Privileged Account Manager

    Unified Privileged Access Management

    Discover and manage administrator, service, and web app passwords, keys, and identities. Automate management with approval workflows. Centrally control, audit, monitor, and record all access to critical IT assets.
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    Network Management Software and Tools for Businesses and Organizations | Auvik Networks

    Mapping, inventory, config backup, and more.

    Reduce IT headaches and save time with a proven solution for automated network discovery, documentation, and performance monitoring. Choose Auvik because you'll see value in minutes, and stay with us to improve your IT for years to come.
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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 (:h standard-path) by default. Executables are linked to a single bin/ directory, which mason.nvim will add to Neovim's PATH during setup, allowing seamless access from Neovim builtins (shell, terminal, etc.) as well as other 3rd party plugins.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    rocks.nvim

    rocks.nvim

    Neovim plugin management inspired by Cargo, powered by luarocks

    Neovim plugin management inspired by Cargo, powered by luarocks. rocks.nvim revolutionizes Neovim plugin management by streamlining the way users and developers handle plugins and dependencies. Integrating directly with luarocks, this plugin offers an automated approach that shifts the responsibility of specifying dependencies and build steps from users to plugin authors. The traditional approach to Neovim plugin management often places an unjust burden on users, by requiring them to declare dependencies and build instructions manually.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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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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    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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    Data management solutions for confident marketing

    For companies wanting a complete Data Management solution that is native to Salesforce

    Verify, deduplicate, manipulate, and assign records automatically to keep your CRM data accurate, complete, and ready for business.
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    LuaRocks

    LuaRocks

    LuaRocks is the package manager for the Lua programming language

    LuaRocks is the package manager for the Lua programming language, enabling installation and management of Lua modules and dependencies. It supports local and system-wide installations, dependency resolution, and Lua version management. LuaRocks is widely used in the Lua ecosystem, including by projects like OpenResty, Neovim, and LÖVE.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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