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    CSON

    CSON

    CoffeeScript-Object-Notation. Same as JSON but for CoffeeScript

    cson (CoffeeScript‑Object‑Notation) is a human-friendly data serialization format similar to JSON but using CoffeeScript syntax, with a library (and CLI) to parse and serialize between CSON, JSON, and JavaScript objects. Executing the method with a callback still executes the method synchronously. Requires or parses a file path of the desired format into an Object If the format option is not specified, we use the filename to detect what it should be; otherwise, we default to parsing CSON.
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    SLOC

    SLOC

    simple tool to count SLOC (source lines of code)

    ...The utility is language-aware through lightweight detectors and patterns, so it can ignore comments correctly and avoid counting generated or minified files if you configure it to. Output can be human-readable for quick checks or machine-readable (like JSON) for CI pipelines that track repository growth over time. It supports typical developer conveniences such as glob patterns, file/directory ignores, and sensible defaults so you can drop it into existing workflows without fuss. Teams often wire sloc into build steps to watch trends, compare modules, or enforce thresholds before merging changes, making it a handy maintenance metric rather than a vanity number.
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    JSON-Diff

    JSON-Diff

    Structural diff for JSON files

    json-diff is a command-line tool (and library) that computes differences between two JSON documents in a user-friendly manner. It highlights additions, deletions, and modifications in nested JSON structures, showing context so users can see where changes occurred. The output is presented in a readable diff style (text, colorized, or in various output formats) so developers can quickly understand changes between two versions of a JSON file.
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    CloudTunes

    CloudTunes

    Web-based music player for the cloud

    CloudTunes is a web application that turns cloud and online sources into an iTunes-like music experience you can access in the browser. It focuses on pulling tracks from services such as YouTube or storage backends and organizing them into searchable libraries and playlists. The interface is built to feel familiar to desktop music players, with queue management, dynamic search, and metadata views that make large collections manageable. Because playback runs in the browser, you can use it...
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    xml2js

    xml2js

    XML to JavaScript object converter

    xml2js is a Node.js module that converts XML into JavaScript objects (and vice versa). It simplifies XML parsing by using pure JavaScript and supports both synchronous and asynchronous parsing. It’s a lightweight alternative to heavy DOM parsers. You can create one xml2js.Parser per file. That's the recommended one and is promised to always just work. You can call reset() on your parser object. You can hope everything goes well anyway. This behaviour is not guaranteed to work always, if ever.
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    Literally Canvas

    Literally Canvas

    A canvas in your browser

    Literally Canvas is an extensible, open source (BSD-licensed), HTML5 drawing widget. Its only dependency is React.js. You can use it to embed drawing boards in web pages. It’s kind of like an extensible MS Paint in JavaScript. 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...
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    PivotTable.js

    PivotTable.js

    Open-source Javascript Pivot Table

    PivotTable.js is a powerful JS library (originally CoffeeScript) that brings Excel-style pivot tables to the browser. Built atop jQuery and jQueryUI, it allows users to drag and drop fields into rows, columns, and aggregators to slice and summarize datasets. It also integrates with Python and R via modules like pivottablejs, making it versatile for data analysis across platforms.
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    Cyclotron

    Cyclotron

    A web platform for constructing dashboards

    Cyclotron is a web-based, drag-and-drop dashboard creation platform developed by ExpediaGroup. It enables non-programmers to build, edit, and host dashboards defined declaratively via JSON configs. Features include a built-in editor, REST API integration, Docker deployment, and extensibility for custom components. It facilitates rapid dashboard development without coding.
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    Atom Beautify

    Atom Beautify

    Universal code formatting plugin

    atom‑beautify is a universal code formatting plugin for the Atom text editor, offering support for numerous languages and formatter engines to clean or prettify source code. Many users are experiencing issues when installing third-party beautifiers (e.g., Uncrustify, PHP-CS-Fixer, and many more). A possible solution is a "cloud" service that provides remote access to these beautifiers. Atom-Beautify would then communicate with these services, allowing for zero-installation beautification....
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    CoffeeLint

    CoffeeLint

    Lint your CoffeeScript

    ...Because CoffeeScript’s syntax can mask subtle errors or ambiguity, a linter helps catch mistakes early (before runtime) and encourages consistent code style across teams. The project supports various output formats (plain text, JSON) so results can be consumed in editors, CI systems, or integrated developer tools. It targets CoffeeScript codebases, especially those in Node.js or frontend toolchains, to improve code quality and reduce debugging overhead.
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