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CSS classes to move your DOM!
Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA that gives special support for Minecraft modding projects.
Mixin is a trait/mixin and bytecode weaving framework for Java using ASM
A Forge mod that implements SpongeAPI
:triangular_ruler: Quickly create angled section edges using only Sass
AOP framework for .NET (c#, vb, etc)
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The SpongeAPI implementation targeting vanilla Minecraft and 3rd party platforms.
A small TypeScript library that provides tolerable Mixin functionality.
Personal portfolio website made with the React
PostCSS plugin to add a collection of mixins, shortcuts, helpers and tools for your CSS
A Vue mixin to fix Turbolinks caching
Turn Vue Mixins into Composables with a simple wrapper function
Hyperium, Free Minecraft client with HUDs and Popular mods
Bootstrap framework written completely using mixins in Pug
ELENA is a general-purpose language with late binding. It is multi-paradigm, combining features of functional and object-oriented programming. Rich set of tools are provided to deal with message dispatching : multi-methods, message qualifying, generic message handlers, run-time interfaces
Responsive margin and padding components for styled-components đź’….
Repository for my tutorial course: Sass Essential Training on LinkedIn Learning and Lynda.com.
A Mixin loader for Spigot/Paper
Prometheus monitoring mixins
Browser hack sass mixin - Apply your SCSS to a specific browser - CSS hacks for: IE, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera
Crucible is a Thermos fork containing various patches for bug fixes and performance improvements. Join our discord to stay updated with the project development.
Skeleton Sass is a highly modular version of Skeleton CSS
Collection of scss mixins and functions to ease and improve implementations of common style-code patterns.
SuperModule allows defining class methods and method invocations the same way a super class does without using def included(base). This also succeeds ActiveSupport::Concern by offering lighter syntax