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    pipx

    pipx

    Install and run Python applications in isolated environments

    pipx is a tool to help you install and run end-user applications written in Python. It's roughly similar to macOS's brew, JavaScript's npx, and Linux's apt. It's closely related to pip. In fact, it uses pip, but is focused on installing and managing Python packages that can be run from the command line directly as applications. pip is a general-purpose package installer for both libraries and apps with no environment isolation. pipx is made specifically for application installation, as it adds isolation yet still makes the apps available in your shell: pipx creates an isolated environment for each application and its associated packages. pipx does not ship with pip, but installing it is often an important part of bootstrapping your system. ...
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    Ulauncher

    Ulauncher

    Feature rich application Launcher for Linux

    ​ Type in an application name without worrying about spelling. Ulauncher will figure out what you meant. It also remembers your previous choices and automatically selects the best option for you. Ulauncher provides 4 themes built in. But if you need something different you can always create a custom color theme. Improve your workflow with customizable shortcuts and extensions. Create a shortcut for web search or your scripts or install a 3rd party extension.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    AutoPkg

    AutoPkg

    Automating packaging and software distribution on macOS

    AutoPkg is a system that automatically prepares software for distribution to managed clients. Recipes allow you to specify a series of simple actions which combined together can perform complex tasks, similar to Automator workflows or Unix pipes.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    GiPac - Gift Package

    GiPac - Gift Package

    Debian Package Builder System

    Debian Package Builder System with a Highly Comprehensive Graphical User Interface
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    Django-bower

    Django-bower

    Easy way to use bower with your django project

    django-bower is a Django app that lets you manage your front-end dependencies using Bower right from your Django project. Instead of manually dropping JavaScript and CSS libraries into your static folders, you declare them as Bower packages and let the app install them to a known location. It then provides Django settings and template tags to point STATICFILES_DIRS or STATIC_ROOT to those installed components. This keeps the back-end and front-end dependency story unified, versioned, and...
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