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    Literally Canvas

    Literally Canvas

    A canvas in your browser

    ...Users can sketch drawings and you can do what you like with the results. comes with an easy-to-use jQuery plugin. It’s developed by the community for many purposes and is free to use and extend. Literally Canvas is intended to live inside your application in the way that works best for you. There is a public API for adding new shapes and tools. Literally Canvas is optimized to work with complex drawings, and it smooths lines naturally to avoid the unsightly line angles often seen in simplistic drawing programs.
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    Hubot Scripts

    Hubot Scripts

    Optional scripts for hubot, opt in via hubot-scripts.json

    hubot‑scripts is a now‑deprecated repository containing a curated collection of community‑contributed scripts for Hubot, GitHub's chat‑ops bot, allowing users to extend its functionality easily. Any third-party dependencies for scripts need the addition of your package.json otherwise, a lot of errors will be thrown during the startup of your hubot. You can find a list of dependencies for a script in the documentation header at the top of the script. The best way is to take a look at an existing script and see how things are set up. ...
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