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    graphql-upload

    graphql-upload

    Middleware and an Upload scalar to add support for GraphQL multipart

    ... or graphqlUploadExpress just before GraphQL middleware. Alternatively, use the function processRequest to create custom middleware. The process must have both read and write access to the directory identified by os.tmpdir(). The device requires sufficient disk space to buffer the expected number of concurrent upload requests. Promisify and await file upload streams in resolvers or the server will send a response to the client before uploads are complete, causing a disconnect.
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    Acorn

    Acorn

    A simple application deployment framework built on Kubernetes

    Acorn is an app platform that makes it easy to build, share, and run containerized applications. Acorn provides a comprehensive way to describe your application and dependencies in a single file called an Acornfile. The Acornfile is built and packaged up into a single artifact that contains everything needed to deploy your application and can be shared with a link that will allow it's recipients to have a one-click deployment into a sandbox environment. Acorn Sandboxes are free compute...
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    mgmt

    mgmt

    Next generation distributed, event-driven, parallel config management!

    Mgmt is a real-time automation tool. It is familiar to existing configuration management software but is drastically more powerful as it can allow you to build real-time, closed-loop feedback systems, in a very safe way, and with a surprisingly small amount of our mcl code. For example, the following code will ensure that your file server is set to read-only when it's Friday. It can run continuously, intermittently, or on demand, and in the first case, it will guarantee that your system...
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    ARWES

    ARWES

    Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework

    Arwes is a web framework to build user interfaces based on futuristic science fiction designs, animations, and sound effects. The concepts behind are opinionated with influences from Cyberprep and Synthwave, and productions like Star Citizen, Halo, and TRON: Legacy. It tries to inspire advanced space and alien technology. The playground application intends to show the project APIs in a live environment so the developer can test the main functionalities and components use cases in JavaScript...
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    ContractSafe: Contract Management Software

    Take Control Of Your Contracts Without Wrecking The Budget

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    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    A home for ethereum smart contracts

    A home for Ethereum smart contracts verified on Etherscan. This is the index repository for the smart contract sanctuary. Bookmark this repo. Chain-specific sub-repos and the index are updated twice a day. Expect a full, recursive check-out to take 2GB+ disk space. Existing repository but submodules never initialized - checkout submodules and update all chain-specific sub repositories. Contains smart contract sources for various networks, grouped by the first two chars of the contract address...
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    codemaid

    codemaid

    CodeMaid is an open source Visual Studio extension to cleanup

    CodeMaid is an open source Visual Studio extension to cleanup and simplify our C#, C++, F#, VB, PHP, PowerShell, JSON, XAML, XML, ASP, HTML, CSS, LESS, SCSS, JavaScript and TypeScript coding. Cleanup random white space into a simple standard order. Add unspecified access modifiers. Utilize Visual Studio’s built-in formatting capabilities. Remove and sort using statements. And do it all automatically on save or on demand, from an individual file to the entire solution. Visualize and navigate...
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    Entangled is a distributed hash table (DHT) and peer-to-peer tuple space, based on Kademlia. It is written in Python, and makes use of the Twisted framework. This can be used as a base for creating peer-to-peer (P2P) network applications.
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    Cryproc is module for the Linux kernel 2.6 which allows user space programs to access the kernel's CryptoAPI functions via a file called "cryproc" created in the /proc filesystem.
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