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    Ox-Hugo

    Ox-Hugo

    A carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo

    ...The preferred way to organize the posts is as Org subtrees (also the main reason to write this package, as nothing like that was out there) as it makes the meta-data management for Hugo front-matter pretty effortless. If you are a one Org-file per post type of person, that flow works too! Just note that in this flow many of those #+hugo_ properties need to be managed manually.
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    Takt

    Takt

    Text-based Music Programming Tools

    Takt is a text-based language for describing note and chord sequences as well as algorithmic compositon rules with C-like syntax. This software package contains a REPL (read-eval-play loop) interpreter for Takt, a MIDI-file-to-Takt translator, and an Emacs interface program which enables note entry from a MIDI keyboard.
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    lispy

    lispy

    Short and sweet LISP editing

    ...You can then mark third through fifth element (three total) with 2> or >>. You can then move the selection to the last three elements of the list with 99j. If you are currently using Paredit, note that lispy-mode and paredit-mode can actually coexist with very few conflicts, although there would be some redundancy.
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    Fortran-tags

    Emacs plugin for source code indexing of modern Fortran

    NOTE: Development continued at GitHub! Current version is higher than 1.1.6. Fortran-tags is a lightweight Fortran source code indexing tool for Emacs. It is able to correctly locate all global and local variables and is expected to work with any Fortran 2008 conforming code with only minor exceptions.
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