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      <description>imogui is my GUI library to hook existing overlays and draw on them using imgui. All of imgui&amp;rsquo;s powerfull widgets such as buttons, plots and colorpickers can be used to create an interactive extension to any program using one of the supported overlays. This is very convenient as some of the supported overlays allow to add to any third party application (such as Steam). This project uses hookFTW to hook into the drawing function of the target overlay to achieve its functionality.</description>
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