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    mo · js

    mo · js

    The motion graphics toolbelt for the web

    mo · js is a javascript motion graphics library that is fast, retina-ready, modular, and open source. In comparison to other libraries, it has a different syntax and code animation structure approach. The declarative API provides you a complete control over the animation, making it customizable with ease. The library provides built-in components to start animating from scratch like HTML, shape, swirl, burst, and stagger, but also brings you tools to help craft your animation in the most...
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    DocPad

    DocPad

    Empower your website frontends with layouts and meta-data

    DocPad is a dynamic static site generator built on Node.js that streamlines web development by allowing use of layouts, meta‑data, templating preprocessors (Markdown, Jade, CoffeeScript, etc.), partials, skeletons, file‑watching, querying, and a rich plugin system for building powerful static sites quickly. Completely file based, meaning there are no pesky databases that need to be installed, and for version control you get to use systems like Git and SVN, which you're already used to. ...
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    Browser diet

    Browser diet

    The definitive front-end performance guide

    Browser diet is a community-driven front-end performance guide presented as a fun, colorful website that explains how to make web pages faster and “lighter.” It collects advice from experienced front-end developers and organizes it into practical sections covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, server configuration, and general best practices. The project was built as a static site powered by DocPad, with content written in Markdown and translated into multiple languages, making it accessible to a global audience. ...
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    Jekyll-Atom

    Jekyll-Atom

    A collection of tools and snippets for working with Jekyll in Atom

    Jekyll-Atom has a few settings that can be set through the Atom settings. A collection of snippets and tools for Jekyll in Atom. Build Command An array containing the default command to build a site, defaults to jekyll, build. Can be overridden in your projects _config.yml.
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    Greenscreen

    Greenscreen

    A digital signage solution using the Web and Chromecast devices

    Greenscreen is a lightweight “wallboard” app meant to turn a browser or kiosk into a live dashboard for teams. It focuses on displaying one or more web pages or widgets full-screen, cycling through them on a timer so an office TV can show build status, metrics, incident pages, or any internal site without manual tab juggling. Configuration is straightforward: define a playlist of URLs, the rotation interval, and a few presentation options, then point a dedicated device at it. Because it’s just the web at heart, it integrates easily with whatever monitoring or analytics tools you already use. ...
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    Morris.js

    Morris.js

    Pretty time-series line graphs

    Morris.js is a JavaScript charting library designed to render “pretty time‑series” graphs. It offers a very simple API for building line, bar, area, and donut charts, making it easy to add visually appealing charts to web pages. It is built on top of jQuery and Raphael.js. You'll need Node.js. I recommend using nvm for installing Node in development environments. Additionally, Bower is required for retrieving additional test dependencies. With node installed, install grunt using npm install -g grunt-cli, and then the rest of the test/build dependencies with npm install in the morris.js project folder.
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