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    web-extension-starter

    Web Extension starter to build "Write Once Run on Any Browser"

    Web Extension starter to build "Write Once Run on Any Browser" extension. Cross Browser Support (Web-Extensions API). Browser Tailored Manifest generation. Automatic build on code changes. Auto packs browser-specific build files. SASS styling. TypeScript by default. ES6 modules support. React UI Library by default. Smart reload. Used by extensions in production that has over 100,000+ users.
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    RDM

    RDM

    Cross-platform GUI management tool for Redis

    Cross-platform open source database management tool for Redis. RDM is easy-to-use GUI tool available for Windows, Linux, MacOS and iPadOS. Analyse your Redis ® memory usage with RDM and remove obsolete data with bulk removal. RDM supports all latest Redis ® features: ACL, Streams, Cluster, Sentinel, ReJSON module, HyperLogLog, etc. Build-in TLS, SSH and TLS-over-SSH tunneling for easy and secure access to any redis-server. RDM works with Amazon ElastiCache, Microsoft Azure Redis Cache,...
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    Habitus

    Habitus

    A build flow tool for Docker

    ...This means you can create a chain of builds to generate your final Docker image based on a workflow. This is particularly useful if your code is in compiled languages like Java or Go or if you need to use secrets like SSH keys during the build. Habitus is a standalone build flow tool for Docker. It’s a command line tool that builds Docker images based on their Dockerfile and a build.yml.
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    Boot

    Boot

    Build tooling for Clojure

    Boot is a Clojure build framework and ad-hoc Clojure script evaluator. Boot provides a runtime environment that includes all of the tools needed to build Clojure projects from scripts written in Clojure that run in the context of the project. Build processes for applications always end up being complex things. A simple web application, for instance, may require many integrations–asset pipelines, deployment to different environments, the compilation of multiple artifacts with different...
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    LoopBack

    LoopBack

    Build modern applications that require complex integrations

    A highly extensible Node.js and TypeScript framework for building APIs and microservices. A brand new LoopBack core to deliver great extensibility and flexibility written in TypeScript/ES2017. Create powerful APIs easily with a new creation experience for defining REST API's and handling API requests/responses. A new, improved programming model with Dependency Injection and new concepts such as Components, Mixins, Repositories, etc. make this the most extensible version yet. Using...
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    Ant Task for checking Java Resourcebundles. It checks for existence of all keys in each bundle, duplicate keys, existence of forbidden chars (e.g. special characters like umlauts) and continuous usage of placeholders.
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    Program to edit, export, import keys from Microsoft Visual Studio RESX files.
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    - A plug-in to generate an abstract class with an enumeration of keys from a properties file. (Adds an action with a corresponding icon into the popup menu of the package explorer) - A plug-in of associated assistance - An update site for this feature.
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    Esperantus help you localizing a web site. It is written in C# any MsNet and Mono. Provides abstract data layer for keys and countries, globalized WebControls with multiple assemblies, Language Switcher, Money, Section 508 controls and much more
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    JResEditor eases the editing of java resource files. It provides validation and allows easy comparison of multiple resource files. The GUI allows easy navigation to any key and provides wizards to create keys and new resource files.
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