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    Argo Events

    Argo Events

    Event-driven Automation Framework for Kubernetes

    Argo Events is an event-driven workflow automation framework for Kubernetes. It allows you to trigger 10 different actions (such as the creation of Kubernetes objects, invoking workflows or serverless workloads) on over 20 different events (such as webhook, S3 drop, cron schedule, messaging queues - e.g. Kafka, GCP PubSub, SNS, SQS).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Airtest

    Airtest

    UI Automation Framework for Games and Apps

    ...NetEase builds Airlab on top of the Airtest Project. AirtestIDE is an out-of-the-box GUI tool that helps to create and run cases in a user-friendly way. AirtestIDE supports a complete automation workflow. Poco adds the ability to directly access object(UI widget) hierarchy across the major platforms and game engines. It allows writing instructions in Python, to achieve more advanced automation.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Frappe

    Frappe

    Low code web framework for real world applications

    Frappe is a full-stack, low-code web framework written in Python and JavaScript, used to build scalable and modular enterprise applications. It powers ERPNext and includes tools for REST APIs, user management, document modeling, workflows, and real-time updates. Frappe uses a "model-view-controller" approach with its own ORM and frontend system, enabling rapid development without sacrificing control or performance.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    giServer

    giServer

    giServer the easy to use and extensible batch and integration server

    The giServer is an easy-to-use integration server for process automation and event-driven or scheduled execution of batch jobs. Instead of using complex XML configuration files an elaborate GUI for batch job management is included. Some possible usage scenarios are: - Automatic processing of incoming data files - Big Data applications - Process automation - Data Mining/Aggregation applications - Automatic Reporting - Processing and analysis of database records
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Octopress

    Octopress

    Octopress is an obsessively designed framework for Jekyll blogging

    ...Octopress simplifies common tasks like syntax highlighting for code snippets, social sharing integration, and deployment scripts for publishing to GitHub Pages or other static hosts. It emphasizes a developer-centric workflow, letting users write posts in Markdown and manage content through version control. Octopress also provides automation for assets like CSS/JS compression and support for third-party comment systems. For many developers, it offered a more approachable and stylish way to manage personal blogs before static site generators became more mainstream.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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