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    Mink

    Mink

    PHP web browser emulator abstraction

    Mink is an open-source PHP library that provides a browser abstraction layer for web application testing, allowing developers to simulate user interactions with websites in a consistent and flexible way. Instead of tying test logic to a specific browser driver, Mink introduces a unified API that can work with multiple drivers such as Goutte, Selenium, ChromeDriver, or BrowserKit.
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    Faust.js

    Faust.js

    The Headless WordPress Toolkit

    Faust.js is an open-source toolkit designed to simplify the development of headless WordPress websites using modern JavaScript frameworks such as Next.js and React. It provides developers with a structured set of tools that bridge WordPress content management with frontend frameworks, enabling teams to build high-performance decoupled websites while still relying on WordPress as the backend CMS.
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    Cockpit Next

    Cockpit Next

    Add content management functionality to any site

    Cockpit is an open-source headless content management system designed to add flexible content management functionality to websites, applications, and digital platforms. The system provides a lightweight backend where developers can create custom content models and manage structured data without imposing a specific front-end framework. Because Cockpit follows an API-first architecture, content can be delivered through REST or GraphQL APIs to any application, including websites, mobile apps, and static site generators. ...
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