The D🌀tNameCpp is my own C++ template for building cross-platform applications. It includes almost everything I typically need to kick off a project fast and cleanly.
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The D🌀tNameCpp is my own C++ template for building cross-platform applications. It includes almost everything I typically need to kick off a project fast and cleanly.
My tasks solutions of the course "Good, kind C/C++ with Sergey Balakirev"
🔋amp-devcontainer is a batteries-included devcontainer useable for modern, embedded, software development
Skylark Editor is written in C, a high performance text/hex editor. Embedded Database-client/Redis-client/Lua-engine. You can run Lua scripts and SQL files directly.
Auto-format files on save in micro using formatters like StyLua.
Automatically format your code on save with the micro-fmtonsave-plugin. Supports Lua and more. Simplify your coding workflow! 🐙✨
It's an boilerplate for usage of c/c++ compilers, linters, formatters (the settings) in a future project. Check out the docs below to be in actual tune!
A CLI tool that scans a batch of files with clang-tidy and/or clang-format, then provides feedback in the form of comments, annotations, summaries, and reviews.
Modern C++ project template
C++ project template with automatic versioning, LLVM tools, Conan, Meson, and GoogleTest integration.
Cross platform asynchronous worker queue based on modern C++(11 and later)
C/C++ code linter hooks for pre-commit
A capable template for C++ projects using CI, Building, Testing, Formatting, Documenting and more
Cross platform secure and non-secure versions of Socket classes were written in modern C++(11 and later).
A WASM Based Clang Format | C / C++ / C# / Objective-C / Java / Protobuf
A template of a cross-platform CMake-based C++ project.
Personal configuration files as GNU Stow packages.
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