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    Opine

    Opine

    Minimalist web framework for Deno ported from ExpressJS

    A minimalist web framework for Deno ported from ExpressJS. Robust routing. Large selection of HTTP helpers including support for downloading/sending files, etags, Content-Disposition, cookies, JSONP etc. Support for static serving of assets. View system supporting template engines. Content negotiation. The quickest way to get started with Opine is to utilize the Opine CLI to generate an application. The Express philosophy is to provide small, robust tooling for HTTP servers, making it a...
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    PPet

    PPet

    Put a cute girl on your desktop for a little more fun

    Put a cute girl on your desktop for a little more fun, supports Mac, Win and Linux. Download the latest version, use .dmg for Mac, .exe for Windows, and .deb for Linux. Drag the local model folder into the window, and it will be updated to the model list if the import is successful. Add files (local models start with) jsonin Settings -> Models list .file://.
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    GraphQL Koa Middleware

    GraphQL Koa Middleware

    Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Koa

    Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Koa. This module includes a TypeScript declaration file to enable auto-complete in compatible editors and type information for TypeScript projects. By default, the koa request is passed as the GraphQL context. Since most koa middleware operates by adding extra data to the request object, this means you can use most koa middleware just by inserting it before graphqlHTTP is mounted.
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    GraphQL HTTP Server Middleware

    GraphQL HTTP Server Middleware

    Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Express

    Create a GraphQL HTTP server with any HTTP web framework that supports connect styled middleware, including Connect itself, Express and Restify. This module includes a TypeScript declaration file to enable auto complete in compatible editors and type information for TypeScript projects. Use .get or .post (or both) rather than .use to configure your route handler.
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    Laravel Echo Server

    Laravel Echo Server

    Socket.io server for Laravel Echo

    NodeJs server for Laravel Echo broadcasting with Socket.io. The CLI tool will help you set up a laravel-echo-server.json file in the root directory of your project. This file will be loaded by the server during start-up. You may edit this file later on to manage the configuration of your server. The Laravel Echo Server exposes a light HTTP API to perform broadcasting functionality. For security purposes, access to these endpoints from http referrers must be authenticated with an APP id and key.
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