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    TypeGraphQL

    TypeGraphQL

    Create GraphQL schema and resolvers with TypeScript

    Modern framework for GraphQL API in Node.js. Use only classes and decorators to define your GraphQL schema. No need to define types in SDL and no need to create interfaces for them! This way you will have only one source of truth, so say goodbye to all field type mismatches, typos, and annoying refactoring. Define your whole schema, including types, interfaces, enums, unions, and subscriptions. Create the schema, types, and resolvers only with TypeScript, using classes and decorators! ...
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    Hydeout

    Hydeout

    A refreshed version of Hyde for Jekyll 3.x and 4.x

    Hydeout updates the original Hyde theme for Jekyll 3.x and 4.x and adds new functionality. In keeping with the original Hyde theme, Hydeout aims to keep the overall design lightweight and plugin-free. JavaScript is currently limited only to Disqus and Google Analytics (and is only loaded if you provide configuration variables). Hydeout makes heavy use of Flexbox in its CSS. If Flexbox is not available, the CSS degrades into a single-column layout.
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    Haze

    Haze

    Background blurring for Compose Multiplatform

    ...The library is built on top of Compose’s graphics layer APIs, allowing it to operate consistently across multiple platforms while maintaining performance. It introduces a flexible styling system where developers can define blur intensity, masking, and opacity dynamically using composable scopes. One of its standout features is support for progressive blurring, where blur intensity changes across a gradient, creating more visually refined effects. It also includes prebuilt “material” styles inspired by platforms like iOS and Windows, enabling developers to replicate native design aesthetics.
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    ConceptBase.cc

    ConceptBase.cc

    A Database System for Metamodeling and Method Engineering

    ConceptBase.cc is a multi-user deductive and object-oriented database system for metamodeling and method engineering. Includes a graphical client that builds upon the logic-based features of the ConceptBase.cc server. The data model is O-Telos. ConceptBase.cc can represent information at the data level (example data, traces of process executions etc.), the class level (schemas, process definitions etc.), the metaclass level (constructs of modeling languages), the meta-metaclass level...
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    LostGrid

    LostGrid

    LostGrid is a powerful grid system built in PostCSS

    Lost Grid is a powerful grid system built in PostCSS that works with any preprocessor and even vanilla CSS. LostGrid makes use of calc() to create stunning grids based on fractions you define without having to pass a lot of options. LostGrid relies on calc() to create the grid. Thus, LostGrid is limited to browsers that support calc(). The great thing is that calc() is widely supported in all current browsers and the LostGrid usage of calc() is supported as far back as IE9+. If using LostGrid in flexbox mode browser support is limited to IE 10+. ...
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    My Resume

    My Resume

    A simple resume

    This project provides a minimalist, developer-friendly way to build, customize, and publish your résumé from structured data. Instead of wrestling with word processors, you define your content in a simple schema (like JSON/YAML) and generate a clean, responsive résumé site. The default theme focuses on readability, typographic hierarchy, and recruiter-friendly layout, while also being straightforward to restyle or extend. A live preview workflow helps you iterate quickly without export friction, and export to static HTML or PDF makes sharing easy. ...
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    Material Calendar View

    Material Calendar View

    A Material design back port of Android's CalendarView

    A Material design backport of Android's CalendarView. The goal is to have a Material look and feel, rather than 100% parity with the platform's implementation. Material CalendarView 2.0 comes in with a major change into the core of it's API, we transitioned from using java.util.Calendar to java.time.LocalDate. Also that should not impact the public api (we are still using CalendarDay), both Calendar and LocalDate function a little bit differently. One example of that: Months are now indexed...
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    component-watch

    component-watch

    Describe and watch component structure of java programs

    ...It finds what are the components composing a program, analyse what are the relations between those components and compare those the the permitted relations between components. The tool helps to easily define and display UML-like diagrams showing components and their relationship.
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    Typography.js

    Typography.js

    A powerful toolkit for building websites with beautiful design

    ...Trying one design change can mean making dozens of tedious recalculations and CSS value changes. Creating new Typography themes with CSS feels hard. Typography.js provides a vastly simpler way to define and explore typography designs. You provide configuration to the Typography.js JS API and it uses its Typography engine to generate CSS for block and inline elements. Typography.js makes it easy to create designs that are unique, personal, and custom to your project. Typography.js themes are simple Javascript objects. As such they’re easy to share across projects or even open source and share via NPM. ...
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    Green, an Eclipse plugin, is an advanced yet simple UML class-diagram tool, developed primarily for student use. It does live round-tripping, so it's easy to move between diagram and code views. It's extensible: users can define their own relations
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    Flair is all about simplifying application development. It allows the developer to write modules of code and then use flair to define how they interact. Flair then generates the extra code to finalise the application
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