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    libdropbox

    Small ANSI C lib for dropbox/windows azure communication

    Small ANSI C lib for dropbox and windows azure communication. Built for small platforms. Using PolarSSL for https communication. Features a small self contained https module and a modified version of the JSMN json parser. Originally based on the dropbox_uploader script. Able to do most dropbox actions. Eg. Upload file, download file, list, file info, account info, share link. Also contains a small CLI programs that interfaces with the lib. Also capable of windows azure service bus communications. See the README.txt for more info.
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    Himalaya

    Himalaya

    JavaScript HTML to JSON Parser

    Parse HTML into JSON. Himalaya bundles well with Browersify and Webpack. Himalaya transforms HTML into JSON, that's it. Himalaya is synchronous and does not require any complicated callbacks. Himalaya does not cut corners and returns an accurate representation of the HTML supplied. To remove whitespace, post-process the JSON; check out an example script. Himalaya can include the start and end positions of nodes in the parse output. To enable this, you can pass parse the parseDefaults...
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