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    keycloak-config-cli

    keycloak-config-cli

    Import YAML/JSON-formatted configuration files into Keycloak

    keycloak-config-cli is a Keycloak utility to ensure the desired configuration state for a realm based on a JSON/YAML file. The format of the JSON/YAML file is based on the export realm format. Store and handle the configuration files inside git just like normal code. A Keycloak restart isn't required to apply the configuration. The config files are based on the keycloak export files. You can use them to re-import your settings. But keep your files as small as possible. Remove all UUIDs and...
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    JBake

    JBake

    Java based open source static site/blog generator for developers

    ...Binary distribution contains everything you need apart from a JRE, with no complicated environment setup with 3rd party dependencies. The binary distribution runs on Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac OS X. Plugins are available for Gradle, Maven, mill, SBuild and sbt. Supports AsciiDoc, Markdown, and good old HTML formatted content. Freemarker, Groovy, Thymeleaf, Jade and Pebble-based templates & scripting support. Easily integrate CSS frameworks such as Bootstrap and Foundation. Store your site content in Dropbox, CVS, SVN, Git or whatever you want.
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    JavaSeis
    JavaSeis.org: Java based software for processing and storing petroleum industry seismic data.
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    XML Unit

    XMLUnit provides assertions that help testing code that produces XML.

    XMLUnit 2.x Development Moved to GitHub XMLUnit provides help with testing code that creates or consumes XML. XMLUNit 2.x is available for both Java and .NET with a similar API. Development of this version has moved to a GitHub organization[1] with two git repositories for Java and .NET respectively. All discussion about XMLUnit independent of any version will happen on the XMLUnit general mailing list[2]. XMLUnit for Java 1.x is no longer maintained, please use the legacy...
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    DoCookBook

    DoCookBook

    Cookbook Style Document for DocBook Customizations

    This project has been moved to GitHub: https://github.com/tomschr/dbcookbook/ The DoCookBook project aims to create an open source book about DocBook and the DocBook XSL stylesheets written as a cookbook and released under a Creative Commons license.
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    WebDiff

    Graphical tool for visualizing changes in web pages

    WebDiff is a graphical tool for visualizing changes in web pages. It is written in Java and uses Eclipse's SWT toolkit. You can view changes between any two HTML files on your file system or a web server, distinguishing them in a manner of your choice. There is a plan to eventually support viewing changes between Git/Subversion/Mercurial clients.
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