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nuklearbrowser 0.1.1, 3 years ago 0.32020-Jan-18A file browser for Nuklear GUI library
trashcan 0.3.2, 2 years ago 0.32016-Jun-24Move files to trash can (aka recycle bin) programmatically
cmpx 0.4.0, 18 days ago 0.32024-Apr-20A pakcage for complex operations.
phobosx 0.7.3, 9 years ago 0.32013-Jul-15Replacement for std.signals, with more features and less bugs.
socketplate 0.30.0, 2 months ago 0.32023-Feb-19Straightforward socket server: Puts the “fun” in socket programming + built-in CLI
dxlib-d 0.0.2-dev, 4 years ago 0.32020-Aug-29D language binding for Dxlib.
result 1.0.0, 3 years ago 0.32021-Oct-16A minimal D library to wrap return values or error of functions.
re-raylib-d 3.0.6, 4 years ago 0.32020-Jul-25D binding for Raylib
gstring 0.1.0, 5 months ago 0.32023-Dec-26A basic library providing unicode-aware strings.
ashd 0.8.0, 7 years ago 0.32017-Jul-29A port of Ash to D
earcut-ctfe 0.1.0, 4 months ago 0.32024-Jan-06CTFE compatible D port (using GC) of the earcut polygon triangulation library.
dasfor 1.1.2, 5 months ago 0.32023-Nov-13A tiny library containing a slightly better string format function.
ui 0.0.0, a year ago 0.32023-Apr-11WIP
libgpiod-dlang 0.0.3, 4 years ago 0.32020-May-10D Programming Language bindings for the libgpiod library
doppler 0.0.1, 8 months ago 0.32023-Sep-24D bindings for the Poppler PDF rendering library
pacahon_third_party 1.0.16, 6 years ago 0.32014-Mar-28veda storage third party libs
dlua 0.0.1, 6 years ago 0.32018-Sep-12Lua C API binding library
dsurf 0.5.0, 3 years ago 0.32019-Dec-05Library for D programming language that provides tools to work with surfaces (2D grids)
pegged-cutter 1.1.0, 3 years ago 0.32017-Dec-08Utility to remove unnessesary nodes from a PEG-generated parse tree
editline-d 0.0.1, 6 years ago 0.32018-Oct-14binding of libedit

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