Bootstrap your Windows PC with developer tools
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Dec 8, 2021 - Batchfile
Bootstrap your Windows PC with developer tools
A setup environment tool for Ubuntu 20.04/18.04. The powerful repo that can setup packages, applications, and some config files for personal PC/NB to fun and develop.
This GitHub repository provides a comprehensive guide on setting up a Conda environment tailored for Multi-Models or Large Language Models (LLMs). Whether you're working on machine learning projects, natural language processing, or any other data-intensive tasks, this environment setup ensures you have the necessary tools and dependencies in place.
Weekly Programming tasks, Programming Quiz tasks, and Programming Exam tasks.
This repository hosts a robust development environment encapsulated in a VS Code dev container, streamlined for web development projects. The container configuration is tailored to provide a seamless and consistent development experience across different environments, ensuring that your focus remains on coding.
Tool provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for managing Python libraries, virtual environments, and project files. This tool integrates SQLite for library management and supports tasks such as creating virtual environments, managing files, installing libraries, and interacting with Django projects. It aims to streamline the development setup.
Provo: A modular shell scripting framework for organizing your automation scripts into reusable modules, streamlining environment setups, host provisioning, and various automation tasks.
This script can be used to Install ROS distro, to Remove all distro of ROS available in system and to Setup ROS environment.
Setup new environment with a single command
Essential scripts for initializing and configuring WSL2 environment on Windows, including a PowerShell script for system preparation and basic environment setup within WSL.
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