Enter the query into the form above. You can look for specific version of a package by using @ symbol like this: gcc@10.
API method:
GET /api/packages?search=hello&page=1&limit=20
where search is your query, page is a page number and limit is a number of items on a single page. Pagination information (such as a number of pages and etc) is returned
in response headers.
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Asyncio frontend for the pulsectl Python bindings of libpulse.
rTorrent is a BitTorrent client with an ncurses interface. It supports full encryption, DHT, PEX, and Magnet Links. Built with XML-RPC support.
This egg provides various useful, little macros.
This egg implements a parser and generator for the JSON data interchange format.
Packrat parsing is a memoizing, backtracking recursive-descent parsing technique that runs in time and space linear in the size of the input text. The technique was originally discovered by Alexander Birman in 1970 , and Bryan Ford took up the idea for his master's thesis in 2002.
This egg consists of a single library, srfi-99, that provides a number of public modules.
This egg provides a single-ended queue data structure.
This egg consists of a single library, srfi-71, that provides a number of public modules.
This package inherits org faces to non-org buffers * Inherit org faces to non-org buffers ** The following major modes are supported - w3m mode - info mode - helpful mode - Other major modes: Headline/List fontified
Emacs mode for GNU APL This mode provides both normal editing facilities for APL code as well as an interactive mode. The interactive mode is started using the command ‘gnu-apl’. The mode provides two different ways to input APL symbols. The first method is enabled by default, and simply binds keys with the "super" modifier. The problem with this method is that the "super" modifier has to be enabled, and any shortcuts added by the operating system that uses this key has to be changed. The other method is a bit more cumbersome to use, but it's pretty much guaranteed to work everywhere. Simply enable the input mode using C-\ (‘toggle-input-method’) and choose APL-Z. Once this mode is enabled, press "." (period) followed by a letter to generate the corresponding symbol.
This package defines some hydras (pop-up menus of commands with common prefixes) for CIDER. For more information about CIDER, see https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider For more information about hydras, see https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra Hydras serve several important purposes: discovery, memorization, and organization. - Discovery - Grouping related commands together under a common prefix and displaying them in a single menu facilitates discovery. - For example, if a user wants to know about CIDER's documentation commands, they could bring up a hydra that includes commands like `cider-doc', `cider-javadoc', etc, some of which may be new to them. - Memorization - Hydras serve as a memory aid for the user. By grouping related commands together, the user has less need to memorize every command; knowing one, she can find the others. - Organization - The process of creating hydras can aid in organizing code. This gives both developers and users a better overview of what the project can or cannot do. - Thus, each hydra is like a section of a quick-reference card. In fact, many of the hydras here are inspired by the CIDER refcard: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/blob/master/doc/cider-refcard.pdf.
This package extends `shr / `eww with org features and analysis capability. It can be used in `dash-docs', `eww', `nov.el', `mu4e', `anki.el', etc. - Configurable org-like heading faces, headline bullets, item bullets, paragraph indentation, fill-column, item bullet, versatile hyper links(http/https/file/mailto/etc) face and so on. - Browse the internet or local html file with `eww just like org mode. - Read dash docsets with `dash-docs and the beauty of org faces. - Read epub files with `nov.el , just like org mode. - Read html email with `mu4e , the same reading experience just like org mode without formatting html to org file. - Switch/jump the headlines just like org-mode in `eww and `nov.el with `imenu - Toggle/cycle the headlines just like org-mode in `eww and `nov.el with `outline-minor-mode and `org-cycle'/`org-shifttab - Analysis capability: - Headline analysis: List all headlines with clickable texts. - URL analysis: List all classified URL with clickable texts. - Export HTML buffer to an org file using shr engine (no Pandoc is needed).
Add Clojure support to Flycheck. Provide syntax checkers to check Clojure code using a running Cider repl. Installation: (eval-after-load flycheck (flycheck-clojure-setup)).
To activate this method for getting info, use something like: (require emms-info-mediainfo) (add-to-list emms-info-functions emms-info-mediainfo).
Automatic programming language detection using pre-trained random forest classifier. Supported languages: * ada * awk * c * clojure * cpp * csharp * css * dart * delphi * emacslisp * erlang * fortran * fsharp * go * groovy * haskell * html * java * javascript * json * latex * lisp * lua * matlab * objc * perl * php * prolog * python * r * ruby * rust * scala * shell * smalltalk * sql * swift * visualbasic * xml Entrypoints: * language-detection-buffer - When called interactively, prints the language of the current buffer to the echo area - When called non-interactively, returns the language of the current buffer * language-detection-string - Non-interactive function, returns the language of its argument.
Kaomojis are eastern/Japanese emoticons, which are usually displayed horizontally, as opposed to the western vertical variants (":^)", ";D", "XP", ...). To achieve this they make much more use of more obscure and often harder to type unicode symbols, which often makes it more difficult to type, or impossible if you don't know the symbols names/numbers. This package tries to make it easier to use kaomojis, by using `completing-read and different categories. The main user functions are therefore `insert-kaomoji to insert a kaomoji at point, and `insert-kaomoji-into-kill-ring to push a kaomoji onto the kill ring. The emoticons aren't stored in this file, but (usually) in the KAOMOJIS file that should be in the same directory as this source file. This file is parsed during byte-compilation and then stored in `insert-kaomoji-alist'. The kaomojis in KAOMOJIS have been selected and collected from these sites: - https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_17760284.html - http://kaomoji.ru/en/ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emoticons.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
Graze is a command-line tool used for complex guix shell invocations, where a simple manifest does not suffice. Through the use of a shell.scm file, it allows for a declarative approach to Guix development environments, and a project templating system inspired by Nix's flake templates.