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    SponsorBlock

    SponsorBlock

    Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)

    SponsorBlock is an open-source crowdsourced browser extension and open API for skipping sponsor segments in YouTube videos. Users submit when a sponsor happens from the extension, and the extension automatically skips sponsors it knows about using a privacy-preserving query system. It also supports skipping other categories, such as intros, outros, and reminders to subscribe, and skipping to the point with highlights. The extension also features an upvote/downvote system with a weighted random-based distribution algorithm. Once one person submits this information, everyone else with this extension will skip right over the sponsored segment. SponsorBlock is a crowdsourced browser extension that let's anyone submit the start and end time's of sponsored segments of YouTube videos.
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    Apollo Client Browser Devtools

    Apollo Client Browser Devtools

    Apollo Client browser developer tools

    This repository contains the Apollo Client Browser Devtools extension for Chrome & Firefox. The Apollo Client Browser Devtools appears as an "Apollo" tab in your web browser inspector, alongside other tabs like "Elements" and "Console". Send queries to your server through your web applications configured Apollo Client instance, or query the Apollo Client cache to see what data is loaded. View active queries, variables, cached results, and re-run individual queries. View fired mutations, and variables, and re-run individual mutations. Visualize the Apollo Client cache and search through it by field names and/or values. You can install the extension via Firefox Browser Add-ons or the Chrome Webstore. If you want to install a local version of the extension instead, skip ahead to the Developing section. While your application is in dev mode, the devtools will appear as an "Apollo" tab in your web browser inspector.
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    GraphQL WebSocket

    GraphQL WebSocket

    Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL

    Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL over WebSocket Protocol compliant server and client. Messages are represented through the JSON structure and are stringified before being sent over the network. They are bidirectional, meaning both the server and the client must conform to the specified message structure. Connection is a connection within the established socket describing a "connection" through which the operation requests will be communicated. The server can close the socket (kick the client off) at any time. The close event dispatched by the server is used to describe the fatal error to the client. The client closes the socket and the connection by dispatching a 1000: Normal Closure close event to the server indicating a normal closure.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for JS

    This repository is for the Azure SDK for JavaScript (Node.js & Browser). It contains libraries for the breadth of Azure services. Management libraries are packages that you would use to provision and manage Azure resources. Client libraries are packages that you would use to consume these resources and interact with them. The readme for each package contains code samples and package information. This readme can be found in the corresponding package folder under the folder of the service of your choice in the /SDK folder of this repository. The same readme file can be found on the landing page for the package in npm. The API reference documentation of the latest versions of these packages can be found at our public developer docs. The API reference documentation of older versions can be found in our versioned developer docs.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Choices.js

    Choices.js

    A vanilla JS customizable select box/text input plugin

    Choices.js is a lightweight, configurable select box/text input plugin. Similar to Select2 and Selectize but without the jQuery dependency. Choices is compiled using Babel targeting browsers with more than 1% of global usage and expecting that features listed below are available or polyfilled in the browser. You may see exact list of target browsers by running npx browserslist within this repository folder. If you need to support a browser that does not have one of the features listed below, I suggest including a polyfill from the very good polyfill.io. Events fired by Choices behave the same as standard events. No jQuery dependency, configurable sorting, flexible styling, fast search/filtering, clean API, right-to-left support, custom templates.
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    webiny

    webiny

    Enterprise open-source serverless CMS

    Enterprise open-source serverless CMS. Includes a headless CMS, page builder, form builder and file manager. Easy to customize and expand. Deploys to AWS. Create GraphQL APIs, full-stack applications and websites. Deploy with single command to your AWS. Runs on services like AWS Lambda and DynamoDB. Highly-scalable & highly-available out of the box. You get a full-stack project with a GraphQL API and a React frontend that you can use to start building. Write custom apps and business logic and let our framework solve the serverless complexities. Create new projects and scaffold apps and APIs via command-line. Deploy projects to AWS. A set of ready-made apps you can use to create APIs, static pages and forms using no-code approach. Open-source framework that helps you to architect, build and deploy solutions on top of serverless infrastructure.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Firebase Admin Node.js SDK

    Firebase Admin Node.js SDK

    Firebase Admin Node.js SDK

    The Admin SDK is a set of server libraries that lets you interact with Firebase from privileged environments to perform actions like read and write Realtime Database data with full admin privileges. Programmatically send Firebase Cloud Messaging messages using a simple, alternative approach to the Firebase Cloud Messaging server protocols. Access Google Cloud resources like Cloud Storage buckets and Cloud Firestore databases associated with your Firebase projects. Create your own simplified admin console to do things like look up user data or change a user's email address for authentication. If you are interested in using the Node.js SDK as a client for end-user access (for example, in a Node.js desktop or IoT application), as opposed to admin access from a privileged environment (like a server), you should instead follow the instructions for setting up the client JavaScript SDK.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MIDWAY

    MIDWAY

    Serverless Framework for front-end/full-stack developers

    A Node.js serverless framework for front-end/full-stack developers. Build the application for next decade. Works on AWS, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and traditional VM/Container. Super easy integrate with React and Vue. There are many similar frameworks in the community, so why do you need Midway? Midway is a framework that Alibaba has been developing continuously. Before egg was used as the underlying framework, an application-oriented framework was required to connect with the group's scenarios. The full use of TypeScript is the trend for a period of time in the future, and iterating and developing for the future is a requirement for the innovation of the architecture team. Although the community already has a framework like Nest, the maintenance, collaboration, and modification of these products will be restricted by commercial products, and it is impossible to achieve rapid iteration and security assurance of requirements. The overall R&D concept is also different from ours.
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    Vector Element

    Vector Element

    A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web

    Protect the most sensitive parts of your organization; from senior executive discussion to intellectual property and cybersecurity. An entire communications platform under your control, with end-to-end encrypted voice, video, messaging and collaboration. Easily scales to serve the largest of organizations, supply chains and entire ecosystems. Support thousands of users in a single end-to-end encrypted chat room. Connect millions in real time across multiple organizations. Decentralization enables flexible federation that scales elastically horizontally and preserves each party’s data sovereignty. Element gives you the independence and flexibility to create a communications platform you can trust. Whether self-hosted or fully managed. Operate on a separate decentralised network for resilience and incident response. Functionality to suit your security profile and options to brand as your own.
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    AWS Amplify

    AWS Amplify

    A declarative JavaScript library for application development

    The Amplify open-source client libraries provide use-case-centric, opinionated, declarative, and easy-to-use interfaces across different categories of cloud-powered operations enabling mobile and web developers to easily interact with their backends. These libraries are powered by the AWS cloud and offer a pluggable model which can be extended to use other providers. The libraries can be used with both new backends created using the Amplify CLI and existing backend resources. The Amplify JavaScript libraries are supported for different web and mobile frameworks including React, React Native, Angular, Ionic, and Vue. It is recommended that you first complete the Getting Started guide for Amplify JavaScript. The Amplify Framework uses Amazon Cognito as the main authentication provider. Amazon Cognito is a robust user directory service that handles user registration, authentication, account recovery & other operations.
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    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    Extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible

    We have open-sourced a set of software packages, Runtime Interface Clients (RIC), that implement the Lambda Runtime API, allowing you to seamlessly extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible. The Lambda Runtime Interface Client is a lightweight interface that allows your runtime to receive requests from and send requests to the Lambda service. The Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface Client is vended through npm. You can include this package in your preferred base image to make that base image Lambda compatible. To make it easy to locally test Lambda functions packaged as container images we open-sourced a lightweight web-server, Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator (RIE), which allows your function packaged as a container image to accept HTTP requests. You can install the AWS Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator on your local machine to test your function.
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    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    The AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps adds tasks to easily enable build and release pipelines in Azure DevOps (formerly VSTS) and Azure DevOps Server (previously known as Team Foundation Server (TFS)) to work with AWS services including Amazon S3, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Lambda, AWS CloudFormation, Amazon Simple Queue Service and Amazon Simple Notification Service, and run commands using the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell module and the AWS CLI. This is an open source project because we want you to be involved. We love issues, feature requests, code reviews, pull requests or any positive contribution. To enable tasks to call AWS services when run as part of your build or release pipelines AWS credentials need to have been configured for the tasks or be available in the host process for the build agent. Note that the credentials are used specifically by the tasks when run in a build agent process, they are not related to end-user logins to your Azure DevOps instance.
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    Brill Software

    Brill Software

    A faster way to develop React Web Applications

    The Brill Framework allows React web applications to be built quickly using a "Low Code" approach. A Content Management System (CMS) supports editing of pages containing React components. The React components communicate with each other and the Server using a middleware that's based on WebSockets. With a "No Code" solution, there's always something you require that's not support. You spend ages bending the product to your requirements or pay the supplier to provide the components you need. The alternative is a "Full Code" solution using React. This involves a lot of coding and it's not always easy to update content without doing a release. There's the option of using a Headless CMS for the content and but that only increases the amount code required. The Brill Framework provides the best of both worlds. Quick building of the application using a CMS and a set of ready made components, with the ability to add your own React components and server side functionality.
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    Browser Preview for VS Code

    Browser Preview for VS Code

    A real browser preview inside your editor that you can debug

    Browser Preview for VS Code enables you to open a real browser preview inside your editor that you can debug. Browser Preview is powered by headless Chromium, and works by starting a headless Chromium instance in a new process. This can either be Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. This enables a secure way to render web content inside VS Code, and enables interesting features such as in-editor debugging and more! Make sure you have Google Chrome installed on your computer. Browser Preview for VS Code is debuggable, launch URLs and attach Debugger for Chrome to the browser view instance, and debug within VS Code. You can enable in-editor debugging of Browser Preview by installing Debugger for Chrome, and configure VS Code's debugger to either attach or launch to the browser previews by using the provided configuration options.
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    CapRover

    CapRover

    Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx), aka Heroku on Steroids

    CapRover is an extremely easy-to-use app/database deployment & web server manager for your NodeJS, Python, PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby, MySQL, MongoDB, Postgres, WordPress (and etc...) applications! It's blazingly fast and very robust as it uses Docker, Nginx, LetsEncrypt and NetData under the hood behind its simple-to-use interface. For a developer who does not like spending hours and days setting up a server, building tools, sending code to the server, building it, getting an SSL certificate, installing it, update nginx over and over again. Deploy apps in your own space (Node js, PHP, Python, Java literally any language!) Simple interface for many docker operations, exposing container ports to host, setting up persistent directories, instance count and etc. Optionally fully customizable Nginx config allowing you to enable HTTP2, specific caching logic, custom SSL certs and etc.
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    GraphQL HTTP Server Middleware

    GraphQL HTTP Server Middleware

    Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Express

    Create a GraphQL HTTP server with any HTTP web framework that supports connect styled middleware, including Connect itself, Express and Restify. This module includes a TypeScript declaration file to enable auto complete in compatible editors and type information for TypeScript projects. Use .get or .post (or both) rather than .use to configure your route handler. If you want to show GraphiQL in the browser, set graphiql, true on your .get handler. An optional function for adding additional metadata to the GraphQL response as a key-value object is provided. The result will be added to the "extensions" field in the resulting JSON. This is often a useful place to add development time metadata such as the runtime of a query or the amount of resources consumed. This may be an async function. The function is given one object as an argument: { document, variables, operationName, result, context }.
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    M3O

    M3O

    Next generation cloud

    M3O is a next generation cloud plaform. Explore, discover and consume public APIs as simpler programmable building blocks. One platform, one account, one framework. Discover, explore and consume public APIs all in one place. Manage your API usage with one account and one token. Learn, develop and integrate using one set of docs and libraries. Predictable pricing with no hidden costs. It’s free to start and everything is priced per request. So far there are over 50+ APIs. Geocode an address to gps location and the reverse. Real-time GPS location tracking and search. Quickly upload, resize, and convert images. Etas, routes, and turn by turn directions. All APIs are available through one endpoint. Call any API using your token in the Authorization: Bearer [Token] header. Grab your API token from the dashboard and try out HelloWorld and export it.
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    Offline First Database Comparison

    Offline First Database Comparison

    An implementation of the exact same app in Firestore, AWS Datastore

    In this project I have implemented the exact same chat application with different database technologies. You can use it to compare metrics and learn about the differences. The chat app is a web-based angular application, with functionality similar to Whatsapp Web. All metrics are measured automatically via code in a browser test (chrome:headless). The results heavily depend on the developer's device. You should compare the values relative to one another and not as absolute values. Also, you might want to create new metrics that better represent how you would use the respective database. WatermelonDB and the RxDB-LokiJS project use the LokiJS database as storage, which is an in memory database that regularly persists the data to IndexedDB either on interval, or when the browser tab is closed. By doing so, less slow IndexedDB transaction are used. Keeping and processing the data in memory has the benefit of being much faster.
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    PostCSS

    PostCSS

    A tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript

    PostCSS is a tool for transforming styles with JS plugins. These plugins can do a great number of things: transpile future CSS syntax, lint your CSS, support variables and mixins, and so much more. PostCSS works by taking a CSS file and providing an API to analyze and modify its rules (through its transformation into an Abstract Syntax Tree). The API can then be used by plugins to do a lot of useful things. With PostCSS, you can increase code readability by adding vendor prefixes to CSS rules; convert modern CSS so it's understood by more browsers; and avoid errors in your CSS via stylelint, a modern CSS linter. PostCSS currently has over 200 plugins, and is being used by industry leaders worldwide.
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    QA Wolf

    QA Wolf

    Create browser tests 10x faster

    Set up browser tests in minutes to find bugs before your users do. QA Wolf helps you create, run, and maintain end-to-end tests 10x faster. We found browser testing too difficult and often gave up on it entirely in our previous jobs. We built QA Wolf for developers like us who want to spend less time testing and more time shipping. QA Wolf is zero-effort automated QA. We get you to 80% coverage in four months, and keep you there, so your team can stay focused on shipping. 2/3 of tech companies have less than 50% test coverage. Why? Traditional QA strategies pit coverage against velocity. The more testing you do, the slower you ship. QA Wolf is different. By combining the best parts of in-house QA & test platforms, we deliver ultra-high end-to-end test coverage that never slows you down. First step is getting to know your app. You don’t have to have any kind of test plan; a short demo is all we need.
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    React Firebase Hooks

    React Firebase Hooks

    React Hooks for Firebase

    React Hooks for Firebase. A set of reusable React Hooks for Firebase. A set of reusable React Hooks for Firebase. React Firebase Hooks v4 requires React 16.8.0 or later and Firebase v9.0.0 or later. Whilst previous versions of React Firebase Hooks had some support for React Native Firebase, the underlying changes to v9 of the Firebase Web library have meant this is no longer as straightforward. We will investigate if this is possible in another way as part of a future release. This library explores how React Hooks can work to make integration with Firebase even more straightforward than it already is. It takes inspiration for naming from RxFire and is based on an internal library that we had been using in a number of apps prior to the release of React Hooks. The implementation with hooks is 10x simpler than our previous implementation.
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    ReactFire

    ReactFire

    Hooks, Context Providers, and Components

    Hooks, Context Providers, and Components that make it easy to interact with Firebase. Easy realtime updates for your function components - Hooks like useUserand useFirestoreCollection let you easily subscribe to auth state, realtime data, and all other Firebase SDK events. Plus, they automatically unsubscribe when your component unmounts. Access Firebase libraries from any component - Need the Firestore SDK? useFirestore. Remote Config? useRemoteConfig. Safely configure Firebase libraries - Libraries like Firestore and Remote Config require settings like enablePersistence to be set before any data fetches are made. This can be tough to support in React's world of re-renders. ReactFire gives you useInitFirestore and useInitRemoteConfig hooks that guarantee they're set before anything else.
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    Refined GitHub

    Refined GitHub

    Browser extension that simplifies GitHub interface and adds features

    Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features. Adds a build/CI status icon next to the repo’s name. Hides the Projects tab from repositories and profiles when it’s empty. New projects can still be created via the Create new… menu. Hides forks and watchers counters. Changes the default sort order of milestones Closest due date. Adds useful links to the repository navigation dropdown and moves the "Security" and "Insights" tabs to it as well. Adds a keyboard shortcut to star/unstar the current repo: g s. Adds a link to the default branch on directory listings and files. Adds a link to swap branches in the branch compare view. Adds a shortcut to your forks next to the Fork button on the current repo. Displays the age of the repository in the sidebar. In your forked repos, shows number of your open PRs to the original repo. Adds a link to access the past runs of a GitHub Action workflow when seeing the workflow configuration file. And much more.
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    Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS (RFDK)

    Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS (RFDK)

    Library for use with the AWS Cloud Development Kit

    The Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS (RFDK) is an open-source software development kit (SDK) that can be used to deploy, configure, and manage your render farm infrastructure in the cloud. It offers high-level object-oriented abstractions to define render farm infrastructure using the power of Python and Typescript. The Render Farm Deployment Kit (RFDK) on AWS is an open-source software development kit that can be used to deploy, configure, and manage your render farm infrastructure in the cloud. The RFDK is built to operate with the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) and provides a library of classes, called constructs, that each deploy and configure a component of your cloud-based render farm. The current version of the RFDK supports render farms built using AWS Thinkbox Deadline render management software, and provides the ability for you to easily go from nothing to a production-ready render farm in the cloud.
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    Serverless Next.js Component

    Serverless Next.js Component

    Deploy your Next.js apps on AWS Lambda@Edge via Serverless Components

    A zero-configuration Next.js 10/11 serverless component for AWS Lambda@Edge aiming for full feature parity. Since Next.js 8.0, serverless mode was introduced which provides a new low-level API that projects like this can use to deploy onto different cloud providers. However, Next.js doesn't provide the full serverless routing logic, hence why this project is needed to fill the gap. The long-term vision is to allow you to self-host with various clouds, starting with AWS. This project is a better version of the serverless plugin which focuses on addressing core issues like next 9 support, better development experience, the 200 CloudFormation resource limit and performance. Users of this component should be able to use Next.js development tooling, aka next dev. It is the component's job to deploy your application ensuring parity with all of next's features we know and love. We try to emulate all or most of the routing and server-side logic from Next.js.
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