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    Modalbox is a plugin for AutoPlay Media Studio that allows you to embed modalbox functionality into your applications.
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    nvim-dap-ui

    nvim-dap-ui

    A UI for nvim-dap

    A UI for nvim-dap which provides a good out-of-the-box configuration. Install with your favorite package manager alongside nvim-dap and nvim-nio
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    registers.nvim

    registers.nvim

    Neovim plugin to preview the contents of the registers

    Show register content when you try to access it in Neovim. Written in Lua. This plugin adds an interactive and visually pleasing UI for selecting what register item to paste or use next. It offers basic syntax highlighting, a preview, and an equally (if not more) efficient experience using Neovim registers. One simply uses " or CtrlR as one would normally, and then enjoys the benefit of seeing the contents of all filled registers without having to use the :reg command beforehand. It essentially removes an annoying step in using Neovim registers (checking where a specific item is, which register you might have used earlier, etc.), and lets you increase your efficiency while also increasing Neovim’s aesthetic.
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