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    Pendulum Editor

    Pendulum Editor

    A simple markdown editor for static files (Hugo, Nexo, Jekyll

    A simple editor for markdown/txt files. Supports saving changes into git repositories hosted anywhere (git add, git commit). Docker images and built binaries are provided. Written by @TitPetric and licensed under the permissive WTFPL. As you write or scroll either the text area or the preview pane, the scroll positions are synchronized based on percentage. In the case of images in the text, accuracy can be quite off, but it's possible to improve this behavior in the future. Most of the...
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    WeblyWalkThrough

    Web API server by VDM-SL

    Webly Walk-Through is a Web API prototyping server driven by VDM-SL. Copyright (c) 2014 Research Center for Architecture-Oriented Formal Methods, Kyushu University The development of this program is supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) 24220001 Architecture Oriented Formal Approaches to High Quality Software Development
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    phpformgenerator

    generate multi page html web forms for easy download to web server

    Easily create web forms and then download them as a zip for easy insertion into your web site. Online Demo. No need for installation. Create a multi-page web form and download it as a Zip for insertion into your web server. http://phpformgen.sourceforge.net/new_demo/phpformgen/ Requirements: * MySQL on Form Creation server * Sendmail on Public Web Server if you require email output Origins & Licensing: This project is a fork of "phpformgen" which appears to be dead. If that project resurfaces, this one will not be killed (in case that one dies again). ...
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    Access Road

    Access Road

    Simulator of access controls

    The Access Road software is a universal simulator of access controls that is intended to improve design and auditing of IT security. Access Road offers the out-of-the-box simulations of GNU/Linux Ubuntu® (components and rights on the file system), MySQL Server®, and a generic Role-Based-Access-Control application to adapt to your needs. It is designed for database, system, and application administrators, IT architects and developers, auditors.
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