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  1. Hello! I have spent some time creating a package manager and repository. Github: https://github.com/Tavyza/TherOS_community_repo # Installation: wget -f -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Tavyza/TherOS_community_repo/main/pkg-man/source/tocr.lua /tmp/tocr.lua /tmp/tocr -i pkg-man rm /tmp/tocr.lua To add a package to the repository: Fork it create a folder (this will be the package name) make a package.tc file (should contain the full raw github link to your program) dependencies.tc (same as package.tc but for libraries your package would need)
  2. Made this because I wanted to use Makefiles to automate right inside of OpenOS. Thought other people might find it useful, too. It currently only support macros, targets, dependencies(no file dependency as of yet) and some more basic features, but should be enough for most stuff you'd want to do. GitHub repo: https://github.com/atirut-w/bake Demo video:
  3. CMB is a UI based code documentation browser, that scans any and all components attached to a computer (or robot). Internally CMB automatically detects when components are added and/or removed and forces a refresh of the components list. Yes, this is similar to using the "components" command in the command prompt, however CMB presents the information in browsable sorted lists and presents method usage in nicely formatted Lua pseudo code, including which variable types are expected. Current version: 1.1-i Release date : 28 jan 2016 Requirements: OpenOS v1.5 (built on OC v1.5.22.42 for MC
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