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    Discourse

    Discourse

    A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple

    Discourse is a modern, open-source discussion platform that rethinks forum software with an emphasis on civilized, long-lived conversations and community moderation at scale. It replaces dated bulletin-board paradigms with features like real-time updates, infinite scrolling, rich text composition, and progressive trust levels that let communities delegate moderation as members demonstrate good behavior. On the administrative side, Discourse provides powerful moderation tools—flagging, bulk...
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    Jazzy

    Jazzy

    Soulful docs for Swift & Objective-C

    ...Instead of parsing your source files, jazzy hooks into Clang and SourceKit to use the AST representation of your code and its comments for more accurate results. The output matches the look and feel of Apple’s official reference documentation, post WWDC 2014. Jazzy can also generate documentation from compiled Swift modules using their symbol graph instead of source code. You need development tools to build the project you wish to document. Jazzy supports both Xcode and Swift Package Manager projects. Jazzy expects to be running on macOS. ...
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    academic Jekyll

    academic Jekyll

    Jekyll theme with a focus on simplicity, typography and flexibility

    ...The goal of Academic is to let the author write very long and detailed posts while being kind to its readers' eyes. Academic can be used to generate different layouts while keeping the same look and feel. All features require you to opt in, which means that you can either use a very lean _config.yml or a very detailed one if you want to use more features.
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    Partylog2

    Partylog2 is a Graylog2 appliance based in Turnkey Linux 12

    Partylog2 is a Graylog2 appliance ready to install or boot in LiveCD mode. Its based in TurnKey Linux (TurnKey Core 12) which is based in Debian 6.
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    subtle
    subtle is a grid-based manual tiling window manager with a strong focus on easy but customizable look and feel. In comparison to other tiling window managers, subtle has no automatic tiling of the screen size in any way.
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    Cherubim is a tool for the online game Utopia. It has the look&feel of the windows tool Utopia Angel.
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