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    Vibes don’t ship, Retool does

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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

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    OpenAPI Generator

    OpenAPI Generator

    OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries

    With 50+ client generators, you can easily generate code to interact with any server which exposes an OpenAPI document. Maintainers of APIs may also automatically generate and distribute clients as part of official SDKs. Each client supports different options and features, but all templates can be replaced with your own Mustache-based templates. Getting started with server development can be tough, especially if you're evaluating technologies. We can reduce the burden when you bring your own...
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    Swagger Codegen

    Swagger Codegen

    Template-driven engine to generate documentation

    Swagger-Codegen contains a template-driven engine to generate documentation, API clients and server stubs in different languages by parsing your OpenAPI / Swagger definition. Simplify API development for users, teams, and enterprises with the Swagger open source and professional toolset. Find out how Swagger can help you design and document your APIs at scale. The power of Swagger tools starts with the OpenAPI Specification, the industry standard for RESTful API design. Individual tools to...
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    NetBeans Modules Dependencies

    NetBeans Modules Dependencies

    Display NetBeans Module Dependencies

    Display in a UML-like diagram the dependencies of applications developed in NetBeans. Originally meant only to display module dependencies of NetBeans Rich Client Platform applications, thanks to the platform itself, it can display dependencies of "plain" and Maven-based Java projects. To display the dependencies, a new action is made available in the 'Source' menu and in the toolbar. The generated graphs can be saved as images or exported in PlantUML or Gephi formats.
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    Create, maintain and localize a complete documentation for the Sylpheed Email and News client. This includes manual and FAQ.
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    Outgrown Windows Task Scheduler?

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    The J-WASTE project aims at the implementation of a platform independent client/server Java implementation of the WASTE protocol. This project started as a mandatory project course in networking at the Luleĺ University of Technology in Sweden.
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