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    yudao-cloud

    yudao-cloud

    New Cloud version of Ruoyi-Vue-Pro optimized to refactor all features

    ...The system targets enterprise scenarios and includes modules for RBAC-based dynamic permissions, multi-tenant SaaS capabilities, data permissions, and workflow/process engines. On top of the core platform, it provides integrated subsystems such as third-party login, payment, SMS, e-commerce, CRM, ERP and even AI large-model integrations. The README highlights a wide ecosystem of supporting components like Redis, MySQL, Elasticsearch, RocketMQ, Nacos, Seata, and more, giving a ready-made foundation for complex distributed applications. It is oriented toward Chinese-speaking enterprise developers and includes extensive documentation, screenshots, etc.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    GmsCore

    GmsCore

    Free implementation of Play Services

    ...While the core operating system is still released as part of the Android Open Source Project, the majority of core apps are not. It gets worse: More and more libraries and APIs are only available on phones that run various Google apps pre-installed, effectively locking third-party apps to the Google ecosystem. For these reasons Android is described as being a “look but don’t touch” kind of open. At this point, several popular open-source applications already require some of Google’s proprietary libraries to be installed.
    Downloads: 268 This Week
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