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libressl-d 0.1.0, 2 years ago 1.62020-Mar-10D bindings for LibreSSL.
groonga-d 0.0.2-dev, 4 years ago 1.62019-Oct-25D bindings for groonga.
covered 1.0.2, 4 years ago 1.62017-Jul-31Processes output of code coverage analysis
s2geometry-d 0.2.6, 5 months ago 1.62018-Dec-09Google's S2 Geometric Library implemented in D.
urllibparse 0.1.0, 3 years ago 1.62020-Jan-21Translation of Python's urllib.parse for parsing and manipulating URLs
feature-test-d 1.0.4, 7 years ago 1.62015-Oct-19A feature test framework for D applications or libraries that builds on unittest and does not need…
serve 1.1.2, 2 years ago 1.62015-Mar-22A simple HTTP server for static files.
gladed 0.0.3, 5 years ago 1.62018-Jul-27A minimal D application.
bindbc-sfml 1.0.2, 6 months ago 1.62020-Nov-02Dynamic and static bindings to the SFML2 libraries, compatible with -betterC, @nogc, and nothrow.
mupdf 1.21.1, 4 months ago 1.62021-Dec-02Bindings for MuPDF
derelict-al 2.0.0-beta.2, 6 years ago 1.62013-Aug-16A dynamic binding to the OpenAL library.
derelict-steamworks 0.0.9, 6 years ago 1.62015-Apr-24Dynamic bindings to the Steamworks SDK for the D programming language
l80 1.1.0, 2 years ago 1.62021-Jun-09CP/M and MS-DOS COM executable linker.
dice 1.0.0, 4 years ago 1.62019-Feb-12Dice notation parsing and resolving
ggplotd-cli 0.2.0, 2 years ago 1.62021-Apr-08CLI for using ggplotd to plot graphs
shoul 1.0.0, a year ago 1.62022-Apr-17A minimal D application.
djinn 0.1.1, 2 years ago 1.62021-Apr-08A templating language and code generator inspired by Jinja2
remove-shortcut-arrow 1.0.2, 3 months ago 1.62023-Mar-10Remove arrows from Windows shortcut icons.
kxml 1.0.1, 8 years ago 1.62013-Nov-20A D1/D2/Tango/Phobos/Phobos2 compatible XML parsing and generation library
toml 2.0.1, 7 months ago 1.62017-Jun-08D implementation of TOML

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