A terminal program that helps to create detailed to-do lists and keeps track of time
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Markdown is a lightweight markup language. It is designed to be a simple, lightweight way to add formatting without prior HTML experience.
A terminal program that helps to create detailed to-do lists and keeps track of time
A directory on my Linux desktop that contains template data for various Git-based projects.
Markdown to LaTeX to PDF converter.
A simple telegram Markdown parser for C++.
A Markdown Editor with some new feature to support RTL languages.
Underune maker is a map maker for Undertale and Deltarune. It contains all the assets, and you can make and customize as many rooms as you want.
LAMMPS is one of the most popular Molecular Dynamic (MD) packages and is widely used in the field of physics, chemistry and materials simulation. Layered Materials Force Field (LMFF) is our expansion of the LAMMPS potential function based on the Tersoff potential and inter-layer potential (ILP) in LAMMPS. LMFF is designed to study layered materi…
A virtual machine for setting up YKDefender.
A privacy dangerous idea that was going to be created one day anyway, the unblur tool reverses low level blurring on images, and gives you the original image. Does not work with heavy blurs.
A repository for showcasing my knowledge of the C++ programming language, and continuing to learn the language.
ProTraApp (**Pro**gram **Tra**veler **App**lication) is a set of libraries used to creatively link 2 programs of the same universe together. Mainly a game engine plugin, it can also be used for other software and programs.
MODE-TASK plugin for PyMOL
The module for my life story project that contains my images of VirtualBox.
The module for my life story project that contains my AdVenture Capitalist images.
RecurionBot is a safe tool that quickly creates a VM to test recursive equations. Forkbomb safety + resource limiting is included as a key feature. IMPORTANT USAGE NOTES: Only run when you have extra bandwidth. Limit the VM to a certain number of uses/certain recurse count to prevent server overload.
Created by John Gruber
Released March 19, 2004