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    Swagger Editor

    Swagger Editor

    An editor designed for Swagger

    Swagger Editor lets you edit Swagger API specifications in YAML inside your browser and to preview documentations in real time. Valid Swagger JSON descriptions can then be generated and used with the full Swagger tooling (code generation, documentation, etc). swagger-editor is a traditional npm module intended for use in single-page applications that are capable of resolving dependencies (via Webpack, Browserify, etc). swagger-editor-dist is a dependency-free module that includes everything you need to serve Swagger Editor in a server-side project, or a web project that can't resolve npm module dependencies. ...
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    BookStack

    BookStack

    Simple & Free Wiki Software

    BookStack is a free and open source platform for storing and organising information and documentation. A self-hosted and opinionated wiki system, BookStack is simple and easy to use, giving even new users with just basic word-processing skills a pleasant out of the box experience. BookStack offers a relaxed, open and positive approach. While the platform can provide advanced power features to those who want them, it is primarily designed not to be extensible outside of its core purpose....
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    Delphi : VRCalc++ and more Binary Exec

    Delphi : VRCalc++ and more Binary Exec

    Delphi Java - VRCalc++ OOSL (Script) and + (Binary Exec Distro)

    Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} Embarcadero : Delphi : Executable Binaries Delphi : VRCalc++ Object Oriented Scripting Language : Engine + Ext Libraries VRCalc++ OOSL Visual Stage Project : VCL & FMX (FireMonkey) VRCalc++ Script Executor: - VCL Console - Terminal Console - FMX Console + VRCalc++ OOSL : VR System Scripted Standard Runtime Library Delphi Applics - VR Multi Editor : Smart Text Editor - VR Lazy Code Editor : Smart RTF Multi Lang Code Text Editor - VR Astro Vision...
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    Code Library

    Organize Notes / Code

    Code Library is a Library Tool / Note organizer for developers.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The DITA Open Platform is a free, open-source project which goal is to provide an enterprise platform for the edition, management and processing of DITA documents.
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    cEdit is an advanced and free alternative to both common text editors, and IDE's. It has many of the features found in shareware editors, including extensive language support, function listing, built in FTP, projects, and docking support.
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