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    TURF

    TURF

    A modular geospatial engine written in JavaScript

    Turf is a JavaScript library for spatial analysis. It includes traditional spatial operations, helper functions for creating GeoJSON data, and data classification and statistics tools. Turf can be added to your website as a client-side plugin, or you can run Turf server-side with Node.js. Modular, simple-to-understand JavaScript functions that speak GeoJSON. Turf is a collection of small modules, you only need to take what you want to use. Takes advantage of the newest algorithms and doesn't...
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    realm by MongoDB

    realm by MongoDB

    Realm is a mobile database, an alternative to SQLite key-value stores

    Realm’s mobile database is an open-source, developer-friendly alternative to CoreData and SQLite. Start in minutes, port your app in hours, and save yourself weeks of work. Realm’s object-oriented data model is simple to learn, doesn’t need an ORM, and lets you write less code. Realm’s local database persists data on-disk, so apps work as well offline as they do online. Realm is fully-featured, lightweight, and efficiently uses memory, disk space, and battery life. Realm was built for mobile...
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    Dexie.js

    Dexie.js

    A Minimalistic Wrapper for IndexedDB

    Dexie was written to be straightforward and easy to learn. If you've ever had to work with native IndexedDB then you'll certainly appreciate Dexie's concise API. What good is any development tool without great documentation? Dexie is thoroughly explained, and examples are available to help you on your way. Dexie has near-native performance. Its bulk operations utilize an often-overlooked feature in IndexedDB, ignoring success callbacks when possible. Offline databases are groovy! But without...
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    levelup

    levelup

    A wrapper for abstract-leveldown compliant stores, for Node.js

    Fast and simple storage. A Node.js wrapper for abstract-leveldown compliant stores, which follow the characteristics of LevelDB. LevelDB is a simple key-value store built by Google. It's used in Google Chrome and many other products. LevelDB supports arbitrary byte arrays as both keys and values, singular get, put and delete operations, batched put and delete, bi-directional iterators and simple compression using the very fast Snappy algorithm. LevelDB stores entries sorted lexicographically...
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    mailer

    mailer

    A Free form-data to Email platform for anyone to use.

    A Free form-data to Email platform. Anyone can fetch form data to their mail box without having to write server side code!
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