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fcitx5-quwei

Fcitx Input Method Framework v5 (Qu Wei input method)

Fcitx5 is the next generation of fcitx input method framework. It provides pleasant and modern input experience with intuitive graphical configuration tools. The framework is highly extensible with support for GTK+ and Qt toolkits, DBus interfaces, a large variety of desktop environments and a developer-friendly API.

elpa-crdt

collaborative editing environment for Emacs

crdt.el can be used to share buffers between different emacs instances (perhaps on different hosts). You can share multiple buffers in one session, see other users’ cursor and region, and synchronize Org mode folding status.

fheroes2

recreation of the Heroes of Might and Magic II game engine

Heroes of Might and Magic II is a classic fantasy turn-based strategy/role-playing game which takes place in the land of Enroth, a place of magic. There are a multitude of creature types, from griffins to rocs, golems to pikemen, unicorns to hydras, and four different dragons. Each castle type has six different creatures, from the weak to the strong. There are six castle types, each corresponding to a hero class: Knight, Sorceress, Wizard (Good side), Barbarian, Necromancer and Warlock (Evil side). There are also six different types of neutral creatures you can recruit in special structures scattered about the maps.

android-boringssl

Google's internal fork of OpenSSL for the Android SDK - tool

The Android SDK builds against a static version of BoringSSL, Google's internal fork of OpenSSL. This package should never be used for anything but Android SDK packages that already depend on it.

slurm-wlm-nvml-plugin

SLURM NVML plugins

SLURM, the Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management, is an open-source cluster resource management and job scheduling.

slurm-wlm-ipmi-plugins

Slurm IPMI plugins

The Slurm Workload Manager is an open-source cluster resource management and job scheduling system that strives to be simple, scalable, portable, fault-tolerant, and interconnect agnostic.