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    Telegraf

    Telegraf

    The plugin-driven server agent for collecting and reporting metrics

    Telegraf is an agent for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics. Design goals are to have a minimal memory footprint with a plugin system so that developers in the community can easily add support for collecting metrics. Telegraf is plugin-driven and has the concept of 4 distinct plugin types. Input Plugins collect metrics from the system, services, or 3rd party APIs. Processor Plugins transform, decorate, and/or filter metrics. Aggregator Plugins create aggregate metrics...
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    Cheerio

    Cheerio

    Implementation of core jQuery designed for the server

    Fast, flexible & lean implementation of core jQuery designed specifically for the server. Cheerio implements a subset of core jQuery. Cheerio removes all the DOM inconsistencies and browser cruft from the jQuery library, revealing its truly gorgeous API. Cheerio works with a very simple, consistent DOM model. As a result parsing, manipulating, and rendering are incredibly efficient. Cheerio wraps around parse5 parser and can optionally use @FB55's forgiving htmlparser2. Cheerio can parse...
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    Vaultwarden

    Vaultwarden

    Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust

    Basically full implementation of Bitwarden API is provided including organizations support, attachments, vault API support, serving the static files for Vault interface, website icons API, authenticator and U2F support, yubiKey and Duo support. Pull the docker image and mount a volume from the host for persistent storage. This will preserve any persistent data under /vw-data/, you can adapt the path to whatever suits you. Some web browsers, like Chrome, disallow the use of Web Crypto APIs in...
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    Engine.IO

    Engine.IO

    Transport-based cross-browser bi-directional communication layer

    In most cases, the connection will be established with WebSocket, providing a low-overhead communication channel between the server and the client. Rest assured! In case the WebSocket connection is not possible, it will fall back to HTTP long-polling. And if the connection is lost, the client will automatically try to reconnect. Scale to multiple servers and send events to all connected clients with ease. Socket.IO is a library that enables real-time, bidirectional and event-based...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    URQL

    URQL

    The highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client

    The highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client with which you add on features like normalized caching as you grow. urql is a highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client with which you add on features like normalized caching as you grow. It's built to be both easy to use for newcomers to GraphQL, and extensible, to grow to support dynamic single-app applications and highly customized GraphQL infrastructure. In short, urql prioritizes usability and adaptability. As you're adopting...
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    Angular Spotify

    Angular Spotify

    Spotify client built with Angular 12, Nx Workspace, ngrx

    A simple Spotify client built with Angular 12, Nx workspace, ngrx, TailwindCSS and ng-zorro. Spotify premium is required for the Web Playback SDK to play music. If you are using a free account, you can still browse the app, but it couldn't play the music. I still remember Window Media Player on windows has the visualization when you start to play the music, and I wanted to have the same experience when listening to Spotify. That is the reason I started this project. I found that there...
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    isomorphic-fetch

    isomorphic-fetch

    Isomorphic WHATWG Fetch API, for Node and Browserify

    Fetch for node and Browserify. Built on top of GitHub's WHATWG Fetch polyfill. For ease-of-maintenance and backward-compatibility reasons, this library will always be a polyfill. As a "safe" alternative, which does not modify the global, consider fetch-ponyfill. The Fetch API is currently not implemented consistently across browsers. This module will enable you to use fetch in your Node code in a cross-browser compliant fashion. The Fetch API is part of the Web platform API defined by the...
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