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    Node-RED

    Node-RED

    Low-code programming for event-driven applications

    Node-RED is a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways. It provides a browser-based editor that makes it easy to wire together flows using the wide range of nodes in the palette that can be deployed to its runtime in a single-click. Node-RED provides a browser-based flow editor that makes it easy to wire together flows using the wide range of nodes in the palette. Flows can be then deployed to the runtime in a single-click....
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    TARS

    TARS

    Markup builder on gulp

    TARS is a builder for the modern frontend of any complexity, which is based on Gulp.js. It facilitates and accelerates the process of web development. TARS will be suitable for teams and individual developers. It solves the most routine cases associated with web development and brings you more pleasure from work. TARS is a framework for gulp, including a set of gulp-tasks. It allows for easy expansion (creating new tasks) and customization (modification of existing tasks), provides a...
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    Blendid

    Blendid

    Blend of gulp tasks combined into a configurable asset pipeline

    ...The provided command will create default src and config files in your directory and start compiling and live-updating files! Try editing them and watch your browser auto-update! File structure is configured through a config/path-config.json file. This file is JSON so that other platforms like Ruby or PHP can easily read it in and use it to build asset path helpers for replacing hashed filenames in production. Specific task configuration is done through a config/task-config.js file. Depending on your project and platform, you may want to disable some tasks, or customize others. This file exposes per-task configuration and overrides.
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    Vulcan

    Vulcan

    A toolkit to quickly build apps with React, GraphQL & Meteor

    Vulcan is a framework that gives you a set of tools for quickly building React & GraphQL-based web applications. It can handle data loading, e-mail notifications, automatic form generation, and much more, out of the box. Vulcan is unique in that it spans the full-stack, from the database to the browser. While there exist many excellent back-end frameworks or backend-as-a-service providers, these all still require you to handle the front-end code yourself, including building a set of...
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