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    Electrobun

    Electrobun

    Build ultra fast, tiny, and cross-platform desktop apps

    ...The project focuses on providing a cohesive workflow where building, running, and managing JavaScript applications can happen with minimal configuration and overhead. It is built with performance in mind, aiming to reduce the friction typically associated with modern web tooling stacks by consolidating responsibilities that are often split across multiple tools. Electrobun targets developers who want a lightweight yet capable environment for rapid iteration and local execution of JavaScript projects. The repository reflects an emphasis on developer ergonomics, including straightforward setup and tight integration between runtime and build processes.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    DNSHE

    DNSHE

    Stable & Free Subdomains for Developers

    ...DNSHE is positioned as useful for testing environments, SaaS platforms, certificate automation, and developer-facing deployments. Its value is giving users a low-friction way to manage subdomains and DNS records without buying a full domain upfront.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Flox

    Flox

    Developer environments you can take with you

    ...The ecosystem includes CI building blocks—for example, a CircleCI Orb—to install and activate environments as part of builds and tests. Flox’s messaging focuses on faster onboarding and “time-to-activation,” reducing friction for new contributors and multi-repo organizations. In practice, it functions as both the package source and the environment switcher, keeping toolchains isolated and reproducible.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PWA

    PWA

    (WIP) Universal PWA Builder

    PWA is a “universal, framework-agnostic PWA builder” developed by Luke Edwards (lukeed) that aims to let developers scaffold progressive web apps with minimal friction across different view frameworks or libraries. Unlike many CLI tools that target a specific framework (React, Vue, Svelte), this project intentionally tries to remain agnostic, supporting presets for Preact, React, Vue, Svelte and even vanilla JS, while offering all the PWA boilerplate you need (service workers, manifest, offline support) right out of the box. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    TestDriven.NET is a zero friction unit testing add-in for Visual Studio .NET. It is compatable with NUnit, xUnit and MSTest. You can download the full extension from http://www.testdriven.net. TestDriven.Net is now being maintained here: https://github.com/jcansdale/TestDriven.Net-Issues
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