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Trix is a WYSIWYG editor for writing messages, comments, articles, and lists—the simple documents most web apps are made of. It features a sophisticated document model, support for embedded attachments, and outputs terse and consistent HTML.

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YANG is a data modeling language originally designed to model data manipulated by the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF). Since the publication of YANG version 1 (RFC6020), YANG has been used or proposed to be used for other protocols (e.g., RESTCONF and CoMI). Use this tag for questions related to the YANG data modeling language and tools that process it.

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Use [mudblazor] for questions that are specific to MudBlazor and its components.

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Version 6 of the routing and navigation library for Expo and React Native apps.

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Flame is a modular game engine built with Flutter.

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Please use this tag only for questions directly related to changes in version 2.1 of Apple's Swift programming language. Use the tag [swift] for questions about the language in general, or the tags [ios], [cocoa], [apple-watch] etc for general questions about those platforms.

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A calendar control for iOS7+

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Git for Windows focuses on offering a lightweight, native set of tools that bring the full feature set of the Git SCM to Windows while providing appropriate user interfaces for experienced Git users and novices alike.

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