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Programmable tooltip that can be used with any Mac OS app
homebrew (macOS) packages for RISC-V toolchain
🖼 Sequential-art comic-strip generator written in Ruby which uses RMagick (2005)
Transitland v1 core components. Deprecated. See Transitland v2.
fork of mutant with inline disable comments and a few different mutations.
Castanaut lets you write executable scripts for your screencasts. With a simple dictionary of stage directions, you can create complex interactions with a variety of applications.
This programmer wanted to use tools. You won't believe what he found!