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    LuaRocks

    LuaRocks

    LuaRocks is the package manager for the Lua programming language

    LuaRocks is the package manager for the Lua programming language, enabling installation and management of Lua modules and dependencies. It supports local and system-wide installations, dependency resolution, and Lua version management. LuaRocks is widely used in the Lua ecosystem, including by projects like OpenResty, Neovim, and LÖVE.
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    rocks.nvim

    rocks.nvim

    Neovim plugin management inspired by Cargo, powered by luarocks

    Neovim plugin management inspired by Cargo, powered by luarocks. rocks.nvim revolutionizes Neovim plugin management by streamlining the way users and developers handle plugins and dependencies. Integrating directly with luarocks, this plugin offers an automated approach that shifts the responsibility of specifying dependencies and build steps from users to plugin authors. The traditional approach to Neovim plugin management often places an unjust burden on users, by requiring them to declare dependencies and build instructions manually.
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    Luvit Lua

    Luvit Lua

    Bare libuv bindings for lua

    Libuv bindings for Luajit and Lua. This library makes libuv available to Lua scripts. It was made for the luvit project but should be usable for nearly any Lua project. The library can be used by multiple threads at once. Each thread is assumed to load the library from a different lua_State. Luv will create a unique uv_loop_t for each state. You can't share uv handles between states/loops.
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    Google protobuf support for Lua

    Google protobuf support for Lua

    A Lua module to work with Google protobuf

    This project offers a C module for Lua (5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and LuaJIT) manipulating Google's protobuf protocol, both for version 2 and 3 syntax and semantics. It splits into the lower-level and the high-level parts for different goals. For converting between binary protobuf data with Lua tables, using pb.load() loads the compiled protobuf schema content (*.pb file) generated by Google protobuf's compiler named protoc and call pb.encode()/pb.decode(). If you don't want to depend Google's...
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    luaposix

    luaposix

    Lua bindings for POSIX APIs

    This is a POSIX binding for LuaJIT, Lua 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4; like most libraries, it simply binds to C APIs on the underlying system, so it won't work on non-POSIX systems. However, it does try to detect the level of POSIX conformance of the underlying system and bind only available APIs. For a while, luaposix contained support for curses functionality too, but now that has its own lcurses repository again, where it is being maintained separately.
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    LuaFormatter

    LuaFormatter

    Code formatter for Lua

    Reformats your Lua source code. The program will attempt to automatically use the current directory's .lua-format file if no config file is passed in the command line. If none is found, it will try to locate a .lua-format file in a parent directory recursively. On Linux, it will use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/luaformatter/config.yaml if .lua-format does not exist. In case there's no file, it will fall back to the default configuration. The program will give the top priority to the configuration values...
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    Ledge

    Ledge

    An RFC compliant and ESI capable HTTP cache for Nginx / OpenResty

    An RFC-compliant and ESI-capable HTTP cache for Nginx / OpenResty, backed by Redis. Ledge can be utilized as a fast, robust, and scalable alternative to Squid / Varnish, etc, either installed standalone or integrated into an existing Nginx server or load balancer. Moreover, it is particularly suited to applications where the origin is expensive or distant, making it desirable to serve from the cache as optimistically as possible.
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    Orange

    Orange

    OpenResty/Nginx Gateway for API monitoring and management

    A Gateway based on OpenResty(Nginx + Lua) for API Monitoring and Management. We recommend that you use luarocks to install Orange to reduce problems caused by dependency extensions in different operating system releases. System dependencies (openresty, resty-CLI, luarocks, etc.) are necessary to install Orange on different operating systems. By default, a Dashboard is provided to manage all Orange plugin data. All Orange's plugins have open APIs that can be used to achieve more personalized needs. ...
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    LuaRocks is a deployment and management system for Lua modules. It allows you to install Lua modules as self-contained packages called "rocks", which also contain version dependency information.
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