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    Get full visibility and control over your tasks and projects with Wrike.

    A cloud-based collaboration, work management, and project management software

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    Pylon is an All-in-one B2B Support Platform for modern B2B businesses.

    Pylon is a modern support system that integrates with all B2B channels like Slack and Team.

    We bring together everything a post-sales teams team needs including a ticketing system, B2B omnichannel integrations (Slack Connect, Microsoft Teams), modern chat widget, knowledge base, AI support bot, account management, customer marketing, and more.
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    MoonScript

    MoonScript

    A language that compiles to Lua

    ...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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    Luvit

    Luvit

    Lua + libUV + jIT = pure awesomesauce

    ...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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    A fast, powerful and adaptable GUI solution

    Crazy Eddie's GUI (CEGUI) system is a graphical user interface C++ library. It was designed particularly for the needs of videogames, but the library is usable for non-game tasks, such as any other type of applications (rendering/visualisation/virtual reality) and tools. It is designed for user flexibility in look-and-feel, as well as being adaptable to the user's choice in tools and operating systems. Established in 2003, CEGUI sees continual, active development and remains one of the...
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    Premake

    Premake

    On GitHub now!

    We moved to GitHub. Please look at the new homepage for an accurate description of the project.
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    Downloads: 93 This Week
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    Eurekos LMS - Build a Smarter Customer

    The Eurekos customer training LMS makes it easy to deliver product training that retains more customers and transforms partners into advocates.

    Eurekos is a purpose-built LMS that engages customers throughout the entire learning journey from pre-sales, to onboarding, and everything after.
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    pepper

    pepper

    Repository statistics and report tool

    pepper is a command-line tool for retrieving statistics and generating reports from source code repositories. It ships with several graphical and textual reports, and is easily extendable using the Lua scripting language.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Prime Mover is a small and flexible build tool intended to be used instead of make. It is intended to be deployed with the projects that use it, and does not requires installation to use. It is modular and can be extended using the Lua scripting lang
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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