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    go-ipns

    go-ipns

    Utilities for creating, parsing, and validating IPNS records

    This package contains all of the components necessary to create, understand, and validate IPNS records. It does not publish or resolve those records. Kubo uses this package internally to manipulate records. Once you have the record, you’ll need to use IPFS to publish it. There are several other major operations you can do with go-ipns. Check out the API docs or look at the tests in this repo for examples.
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    ipfs-css

    ipfs-css

    Single-purpose css class names and font-face config to IPFS up your UI

    The single-purpose CSS class names and @font-face config to IPFS up your UI. Once you've installed ipfs-css from npm, the CSS and SCSS files and the web-fonts are available from your node_modules/ipfs-css directory. You can import the theme.json file which can be used with a ThemeProvider component. All the CSS atoms are generated from that, so you can be sure you're using the same values. While ipfs.css contains everything you need, if you prefer variables for fonts, colors, and gradients,...
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    Fission ipfs

    Fission ipfs

    Fission CLI & server

    Seamlessly deploy websites and store secure user data. Fission is built inside of a pure Nix shell via the Stack integration. This means that you should only need to type stack build to do a complete build of all packages. If you're using a nix shell, you can use cachix to prevent re-building dependencies.
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    TxPB

    TxPB

    TemporalX gRPC and Documentation Resources

    TxPB is the main source of information for using TemporalX, and includes protocol buffer definitions, generated code, and documentation. If you are looking for the protocol buffer definitions, check the pb folder. If you want bindings in other languages, feel free to open a github issue. Alternatively you can generate language bindings independently as long as the languages you are using support the appropriate protocol buffer and gRPC versions.
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    Gellish - A Product Modeling Language

    Gellish - A Product Modeling Language

    Formalized English (o.a.) for standardized information exchange

    Formal English (Formal Dutch, etc.) are members of the Gellish family of computer interpretable languages for modeling products and processes and their properties as well as for knowledge representation, modeling of requirements and for modeling definitions. The project is intended for further development of Formal English and its Taxonomic Dictionary-Ontology. Software tools for supporting implementations are developed as a https://github.com/ project. The 2008 version of the taxonomic dictionary is available for free download on this website. Later releases can be licensed via http://www.gellish.net/
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    Release 1 of BroadBit Test Tool (BTT) offers the power and efficiency of TTCN testing; all software testing engineers can add this platform independent tool it into their toolbox. Training support is available through training@broadbit.com.
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    J2SE implementation of the Dictionary Server Protocol (DICT) that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases.
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    (pronounced 'automate') -- A Java-based framework for automating routine tasks across a set of machines. Supports XML configuration files, extensible set of parameterized tasks, abstract task definitions, nested config files and web-based invocation.
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    Onaima is a Wiki Clone intended for storytelling - from geneological histories to process definitions - and to facilitate my own path to the Wiki way. Grafted from Dolphin Wiki, with constant refactoring.
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