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    Gloria

    Gloria

    Gloria is a static website generator, based on NodeJS

    V2 is deprecating lots of old functions, make sure to read the migrating docs. We're also slowly moving into typescript, and while I think it should work very well for your projects, legally I need to remind you that this is a satire of other projects. It currently supports having a content management system using MD files and tailwind CSS, with some bugs, but the main functionality and philosophy have been accomplished. This project aims to be a substitute for Jekyll, to help you create...
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    Yapsy

    Yapsy

    A fat-free DIY Python plugin management toolkit.

    A simple framework for plugin system development with as few dependencies as possible. It is designed to offer a set of very lean classes (plugin managers and plugin interfaces) which can easily be customised by decoration or inheritance. Yapsy v1.x supports Python2 and Python3. Its source package contains versions of the sources for both pythons. Yapsy v2+ supports Python 3 and it's development happens now on https://github.com/tibonihoo/yapsy/ Usage samples, advices and...
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    U.S. Web Design System documentation

    U.S. Web Design System documentation

    USWDS website and documentation

    This repo includes code and documentation for the U.S. Web Design System website. For information on the USWDS components and codebase, please visit our uswds Github repo. The U.S. Web Design System documentation is built using Jekyll for the file framework, gulp for task management, and the node module for USWDS. A design system for the federal government. We make it easier to build accessible, mobile-friendly government websites.
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    IUEditor

    IUEditor

    IUEditor is the most advanced website-builder.

    IUEditor is the most advanced website-builder. You can develop a website simply by using drag-and-drop. IUEditor supports various devices (phone, tablet and desktop), custom animation and back-end systems including Django, AngularJS and Wordpress.
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    Marx Explorer project is a web file manager developed in Java, which main function is to help manage static files of an intranet or website and to integrate with other systems to help the end user to select, preview and modify an picture for a news system
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