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    Reposilite

    Reposilite

    Lightweight and easy-to-use repository management software

    ...This is simple, extensible and scalable self-hosted solution to replace managers like Nexus, Archiva, or Artifactory, with reduced resource consumption. To run Reposilite for your personal needs you should assign around 20MB of RAM and at least Java 11+ installed. For huge public repositories, you can adjust the memory limit and even the size of used thread pools in the configuration. The recommended tool to develop backend module is IntelliJ IDE, for front end it might be e.g. VSC. Personal access-token-based authorization with configurable routes and permissions. Personal access-token-based authorization with configurable routes and permissions. ...
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    Replasol is basically Visual Fart. The purpose is to create a simple front end GUI for FART (Find and Replace Text) in JAVA that allows you to use all of the command line options quickly and easily, as well as store .wind files, containing multiple Farts
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