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    Badges

    Badges

    Readme Badges – Gotta catch 'em all

    Badges is a utility / site that generates small status badge images for open-source projects (for example, build status, coverage, downloads, version). It allows projects to easily embed dynamic badges in their README or documentation that reflect project metadata or external service metrics. The badges system supports different styles, icons, and dynamic links, making them visually consistent and informative. It abstracts the generation of badge SVGs so the end user doesn’t need to manually...
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    Stitch

    Stitch

    Stitch your CommonJS modules together for the browser

    ...It was designed to encourage clean modular design in front-end applications and reduce reliance on global variables. Stitch is lightweight and intended for developers who want a simple way to bundle JavaScript modules without a lot of configuration overhead.
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    CoffeeKup

    CoffeeKup

    Markup as CoffeeScript

    ...It emphasizes minimal, CoffeeScript-style syntax so template authors can write small, elegant templates that integrate naturally with CoffeeScript codebases. The engine supports common templating needs—embedding variables, simple control flow, partials/includes, and basic layout patterns—while focusing on clean, compact syntax rather than a huge feature surface. Because it targets CoffeeScript users, CoffeeKup often appeals to projects that prefer that language’s terse style and want templates that look like the rest of their code. The project includes examples and installation instructions for integrating templates into server-side rendering pipelines and simple static site workflows.
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