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    Ol.LiveJournal

    Ol.LiveJournal

    This is an implementation of LiveJournal API with any small utilities

    This project contains an implementation of the LiveJournal/DreamWidth API (which will eventually become a Nuget package) and several small utilities (tag transfer, link translation from LJ to DW, etc.). The API implementation works on .NET Framework (>= 4.5), .NET Standard (>= 2.0) and .NET (>= 6.0) platforms.
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    Flurl

    Flurl

    Fluent URL builder and testable HTTP client for .NET

    Flurl is a modern, fluent, asynchronous, testable, portable, buzzword-laden URL builder and HTTP client library. Flurl is available on NuGet and is free for commercial use. It runs on a wide variety of platforms, including .NET Framework, .NET Core, Xamarin, and UWP. For just the URL builder, install Flurl. For everything else, install Flurl. You've come to the right place. Check out the docs. For programming question related to Flurl, please ask on Stack Overflow. Builder methods and their overloads are highly discoverable, intuitive, and always chainable. ...
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