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    RuoYi

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    The warehouse's SpringBoot-based rights management system

    ...All front-end and back-end codes are very compact and easy to use after encapsulation, and the probability of errors is low. Also supports mobile client access. The system will continue to update some useful functions. The user is the system operator, and this function mainly completes the system user configuration. Configure the system organization (company, department, group).
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    Atributika

    Atributika

    Convert text with HTML tags, links, hashtags, mentions, etc.

    ...It is especially painful if the string is a template and real content is known only in runtime. If you are dealing with localizations, it is also not easy to build NSAttributedString. Operator to concatenate NSAttributedString with other attributed or regular strings. Works on iOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS.
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    Dominate

    Dominate

    Dominate is a Python library for creating and manipulating HTML docs

    ...Dominate can also use keyword arguments to append attributes onto your tags. Most of the attributes are a direct copy from the HTML spec with a few variations. Through the use of the += operator and the .add() method you can easily create more advanced structures. By default, render() tries to make all output human readable, with one HTML element per line and two spaces of indentation.
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