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    Tekton Pipelines

    Tekton Pipelines

    A cloud-native Pipeline resource

    ...Get started with Tekton. Tekton standardizes CI/CD tooling and processes across vendors, languages, and deployment environments. It works well with Jenkins, Jenkins X, Skaffold, Knative, and many other popular CI/CD tools. Tekton lets you create CI/CD systems quickly, giving you scalable, serverless, cloud native execution out of the box. Tekton abstracts the underlying implementation so that you can choose the build, test, and deploy workflow based on your team’s requirements. Tekton is a collaborative project where members of the ecosystem contribute together to make CI/CD easier for everyone. ...
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    cls-rtracer

    cls-rtracer

    CLS-based request id generation for Express, Fastify, Koa and Hapi

    Express & Koa middlewares and Fastify & Hapi plugins for CLS-based request ID generation, batteries included. An out-of-the-box solution for adding request IDs into your logs. Check out this blog post that describes the rationale behind cls-rtracer. Automatically generates a UUID V1 value as the id for each request and stores it in AsyncLocalStorage. Optionally, if the request contains an X-Request-Id header, uses its value instead. Allows to obtain the generated request id anywhere in your routes later and use it for logging or any other purposes.
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    MVProc FastCGI

    MVProc FastCGI

    MVProc implemented as a FastCGI

    MVProc FastCGI is a Model-View-Controller platform that uses MySQL stored procedures as the Controller element. It's based on the stable Apache module MVProc, and all functionality has been tested (and load tested), so it may be "Production Ready" even though it hasn't been implemented in a production environment as yet. Benchmarking indicates it's "nearly as fast" on lighttpd as the MVProc Apache module, though a truly thorough benchmarking with a variety of servers and web applications (outputting the same result) would be more than welcome if anyone is offering... ...
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    Raken, web service controller, is based on JSON as a data definition language. it utilizes simple protocol, optional asynchronous interaction, recovery, localization, security, caching, batch, and multi-part messaging.
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    PHP Framework to fast create & develop applications. It is a package of classes created in PHP 5.x. It's implements MVC (Model-View-Controller) design pattern to develop applications.
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