Hi there! 
I'm Jesper, developer living and working near Copenhagen.
Currently building mobile apps at LEGO.
Recently starred repos
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dependabot.ymland PRs it against your repo if it needs updating to include a new directory or package-ecosystem, with globs/wildcards - rest-nvim/rest.nvim: A fast Neovim http client written in Lua
- wallpants/github-preview.nvim: Live Preview of your Markdown (GFM) files & local git repositories for Neovim.
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