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    Laravel Orchid Icons

    Simple, minimal line, and clean icon pack in vector formats

    Simple, minimal line, and clean icon pack in vector formats, free for public use. The package comes with a set of icons that can be found on the Bootstrap Icons. These icons are prefixed with bs. which is used as a prefix to identify the icons in your code. In order to include an icon from a popular icon set such as Font Awesome, you can create a new directory for storing the icons. Once you have created the new directory, you can download the appropriate icons and place them in the new...
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    Discontinued lightweight Desktop-Files/SMB/FTP crawler and search engine.
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    The CMS-Bandits is a set of php scripts, with online html editor, calendar, search engine, rss reader, revision log, personal nickpage, comment system, webcrawler and even more.
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