rtags
C/C++ client/server indexer with integration for Emacs
RTags is a client/server application that indexes C/C++ code and
keeps a persistent file-based database of references, declarations,
definitions, symbolnames etc. There’s also limited support for
ObjC/ObjC++. It allows you to find symbols by name (including nested
class and namespace scope). Most importantly it gives you proper
follow-symbol and find-references support. It also have neat little
things like rename-symbol, integration with clang’s “fixits”
(https://clang.llvm.org/diagnostics.html).
libbudgie-raven-plugin0
Raven Plugin library for budgie-desktop
Budgie-Desktop is a GTK+ based desktop environment which focuses on
simplicity and elegance. It provides a traditional desktop metaphor
based interface utilising customisable panel based menu driven system.
Budgie-Desktop is written from scratch utilising many GNOME based
sub-systems such as GVC and gnome-settings-daemon.
lambda-align2
Local Aligner for Massive Biological DatA - v2
Lambda2 is a local biosequence aligner optimized for many query sequences
and searches in protein space. It is compatible to the de facto standard tool
BLAST, but often outperforms the best currently available alternatives at
reproducing BLAST’s results and is the fastest compared with the current
state of the art at comparable levels of sensitivity.
gccrs-14-for-build
GNU Rust compiler for the build architecture
!!!!! Please note, the compiler is in a very early stage
and not usable yet for compiling real Rust programs !!!!!
libcatmandu-exporter-table-perl
Catmandu modules for exporting data in tabular MultiMarkdown
Catmandu::Exporter::Table provides modules for exporting data in tabular
MultiMarkdown format.
libfile-findlib-perl
module to find and use a file/dir from a directory above your script file
File::FindLib starts in the directory where your script (or library) is
located and looks for the file or directory whose name you pass in. If it
isn't found, then FindLib looks in the parent directory and continues moving
up parent directories until it finds it or until there is not another parent
directory.