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    nvim-notify

    nvim-notify

    A fancy, configurable, notification manager for NeoVim

    nvim-notify is a Neovim notification manager written in Lua that replaces the default vim.notify() function with a customizable and animated notification UI. It enhances the developer experience by providing non-blocking, visually styled popups for displaying errors, warnings, or messages in Neovim.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    wxLua
    wxLua is a Lua scripting language wrapper for the wxWidgets cross-platform GUI library. It consists of executables for editing, running, and debugging wxLua scripts, a library for extending C++ programs with a fast, small, fully embeddable scripting language, and a variety of sample programs. With wxLua you can quickly write full-featured programs with graphics, networking, printing, etc. for MS Windows, Linux, and OSX.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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