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    Networking

    Networking

    Concise networking code leveraging async-await, Decodable & Generics

    Networking brings together URLSession, async-await (or Combine ), Decodable and Generics to simplify connecting to a JSON API. By providing a lightweight client that automates boilerplate code everyone has to write. By exposing a delightfully simple API to get the job done simply, clearly, and quickly. Getting swift models from a JSON API is now a problem of the past.
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    LocalDomain

    LocalDomain

    Local domain management tool for developers. Map custom local domains

    LocalDomain is a desktop application that simplifies local development by letting you create and manage custom local domains. It handles hosts file entries, generates trusted SSL certificates via a local CA, manages a reverse proxy (Caddy) daemon, and provides access/audit logging — all through an intuitive GUI. Built with Tauri, React, and Rust.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Bubbles

    Bubbles

    Bubbles the simple, easy to use HTTP web server, browser controlled

    Bubbles the simple, easy to use HTTP web server that is browser controlled, and capable of serving static files over the internet, either streamed from disk, or direct from RAM without lag. A GUI administration panel is accessed through your web browser (e.g. "http://localhost:1080/admin/" + default password of "admin"), which controls all her settings and vital functions, all in real time. Apart from serving files, she is capable of tracking site visits (site counters), receiving...
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    WebServer / AMP Stack for Windows

    WebServer / AMP Stack for Windows

    WebServer (AMP Stack) for Windows. Support multiple PHP versions.

    WebServer (AMP Stack) for Windows. Support multiple PHP versions. - Software: Apache, MySQL, MariaDB, MongoDB. - Multiple PHP Versions. - Apache supports HTTPS. - Can install on External Disk, it will fix the config path for you. - Auto-create hosts file entry for the website. - Manage servers as Windows services. - Manage websites with different PHP versions. - Auto-create missing service while starting the server. - Change port easily. - Map public folder inside, instead of...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    zcahttpproxy

    TV proxy with cas descrambler.

    Multicast UDP to HTTP proxy with Interzet CAS Descrambler. 10.10.2019 New epg map file: http://github.com/ViPetroFF/zcahttpproxy/blob/master/TVGMapNames.ini EPG resource: http://www.teleguide.info/ To update epg map run: "setupM3U.cmd". Obsolete support page: http://code.google.com/p/zcahttpproxy/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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