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    SuperSplat

    SuperSplat

    3D Gaussian Splat Editor

    SuperSplat is a free and open source tool for inspecting and editing 3D Gaussian Splats. It is built on web technologies and runs in the browser, so there's nothing to download or install.
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    GraphQL Voyager

    GraphQL Voyager

    Represent any GraphQL API as an interactive graph

    Represent any GraphQL API as an interactive graph. It's time to finally see the graph behind GraphQL. You can also explore number of public GraphQL APIs from our list. With graphql-voyager you can visually explore your GraphQL API as an interactive graph. This is a great tool when designing or discussing your data model. It includes multiple example GraphQL schemas and also allows you to connect it to your own GraphQL endpoint. What are you waiting for, explore your API! Quick navigation on...
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    PicMo

    PicMo

    JavaScript emoji picker. Any app, any framework

    ...Use the platform's native emojis, or cross-platform emojis from Twemoji. Even add your own custom emojis and GIFs. Search for emojis by name or tags. Customize sizing, layout, and UI elements. Emoji data is loaded once from a CDN and cached in the browser for subsequent sessions. Use the default operating system emoji images or use an alternative renderer to use, for example, images from Twemoji. It's just JavaScript, no frameworks or libraries required. This means you can use it in any app under any framework. Includes light and dark themes, with the ability to extend them to create your own. ...
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