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    gitsigns.nvim

    gitsigns.nvim

    Git integration for buffers

    Super fast git decorations implemented purely in lua/teal. Signs for added, removed, and changed lines. Asynchronous using luv. Navigation between hunks. Stage hunks (with undo). Preview diffs of hunks (with word diff). Customizable (signs, highlights, mappings, etc). Status bar integration. Git blame a specific line using virtual text. Hunk text object. Automatically follow files moved in the index.
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    sbdiff

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff with colorized side by side output

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff. It compares files and directories line by line, outputs the files side-by-side in two columns and colorizes the differences. Because it is a console application, no GUI is necessary.
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    This is a wrapper to the Subversion client C API library for C++. There is also a Lua binding included. This project was inspired by and forked from svncpp, immediately prior to the license changing from Apache to LGPL.
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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.
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    Point of Sale. Powerful and Simple.

    For retail store owners and multi-location retail operations needing a tool to manage sales, inventory, staff and channels in one place

    Vibe Retail is an all-in-one retail point-of-sale and operations platform built for single-store and multi-location retailers seeking to unify inventory, sales, staff and customer data from one mobile-friendly interface. The system lets you track inventory across locations and warehouses, handle item variations (size, color, material), manage purchase orders and supplier deliveries, print custom barcodes, and transfer stock between stores in real time. On the sales side, Vibe supports multiple payment types (cards, cash, checks, gift cards, EBT), layaway workflows, serial number tracking, delivery management, loyalty programs and branded receipts. Retailers can integrate with online platforms (such as Shopify and WooCommerce), sync in-store and online sales, access 40+ real-time reports on sales, inventory and performance, set up promotions and discounts, and print receipts from mobile devices.
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    An attempt at a Xanalogical Web, comprised of a CGI system with both native and HTML interfaces, a set of standards, a backend supporting Transclusion, versioning, and a custom browser with support for Transpointing and editing.
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    An OTserv project based on otserv, with custom codes.
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