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    DB Browser for SQLite

    DB Browser for SQLite

    The DB Browser for SQLite

    DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) is a high quality, visual, open source tool to create, design, and edit database files compatible with SQLite. DB4S is for users and developers who want to create, search, and edit databases. DB4S uses a familiar spreadsheet-like interface, and complicated SQL commands do not have to be learned. This program is not a visual shell for the sqlite command line tool, and does not require familiarity with SQL commands. It is a tool to be used by both developers and end users, and must remain as simple to use as possible in order to achieve these goals. Import and export records as text, import and export tables from/to CSV files, import and export databases from/to SQL dump files, issue SQL queries and inspect the results, examine a log of all SQL commands issued by the application, plot simple graphs based on table or query data.
    Downloads: 89 This Week
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    Powerline

    Powerline

    Statusline plugin for vim with prompts for several other applications

    Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome, i3 and Qtile. Powerline was completely rewritten in Python to get rid of as much vimscript as possible. This has allowed much better extensibility, leaner and better config files, and a structured, object-oriented codebase with no mandatory third-party dependencies other than a Python interpreter. Using Python has allowed unit testing of all the project code. The code is tested to work in Python 2.6+ and Python 3. Originally created exclusively for vim statuslines, the project has evolved to provide statuslines in tmux and several WMs, and prompts for shells like bash/zsh and other applications. It’s simple to write renderers for any other applications that Powerline doesn’t yet support. JSON is a standardized, simple and easy to use file format that allows for easy user configuration across Powerline’s supported applications.
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    lightGallery

    lightGallery

    A customizable, modular, responsive, lightbox gallery plugin

    A lightweight, modular, JavaScript image and video lightbox gallery plugin. Available for React.js, Vue.js, Angular, and TypeScript. lightGallery is built with the most modern technologies available to achieve the best performance and quality. It supports all modern browsers including IE 10 and above. Built with modular architecture. Easily create your own modules, or detach modules that you don't want to use. lightGallery comes with many built-in modules, such as thumbnails, zoom, etc. light gallery is highly optimized for mobile and tablets to get the native look and feel and achieve the best performance. Supports separate settings for mobile devices to optimize further. lightGallery comes with numerous options, which allow you to customize the plugin without touching the core code. You can easily customize the look and feel of the gallery by updating SASS variables.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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