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    Hubot Scripts

    Hubot Scripts

    Optional scripts for hubot, opt in via hubot-scripts.json

    hubot‑scripts is a now‑deprecated repository containing a curated collection of community‑contributed scripts for Hubot, GitHub's chat‑ops bot, allowing users to extend its functionality easily. Any third-party dependencies for scripts need the addition of your package.json otherwise, a lot of errors will be thrown during the startup of your hubot. You can find a list of dependencies for a script in the documentation header at the top of the script. The best way is to take a look at an existing script and see how things are set up. Hubot scripts are written in CoffeeScript, a higher-level implementation of JavaScript.
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    Repl.it

    Repl.it

    Online REPL for 15+ languages

    This repository preserves an early open-source snapshot of the service that became Replit, a platform for writing and running code directly in the browser. The project’s core idea is instant, zero-setup programming: open a page, pick a language, type, and run—no local installs or environment wrangling. It combines an in-browser editor with a runnable backend or sandbox so code can execute safely and return output in seconds. Sharing and collaboration are first-class: code can be saved, forked, and embedded, which makes it useful for tutorials, classrooms, and quick demos. The architecture leans on simple web technologies so the learning curve stays low for educators and new programmers. Even as the commercial product evolved, this archive shows the foundational approach to making coding accessible anywhere with just a link.
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