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    PostCSS

    PostCSS

    A tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript

    PostCSS is a tool for transforming styles with JS plugins. These plugins can do a great number of things: transpile future CSS syntax, lint your CSS, support variables and mixins, and so much more. PostCSS works by taking a CSS file and providing an API to analyze and modify its rules (through its transformation into an Abstract Syntax Tree). The API can then be used by plugins to do a lot of useful things. With PostCSS, you can increase code readability by adding vendor prefixes to CSS...
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    CapRover

    CapRover

    Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx), aka Heroku on Steroids

    CapRover is an extremely easy-to-use app/database deployment & web server manager for your NodeJS, Python, PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby, MySQL, MongoDB, Postgres, WordPress (and etc...) applications! It's blazingly fast and very robust as it uses Docker, Nginx, LetsEncrypt and NetData under the hood behind its simple-to-use interface. For a developer who does not like spending hours and days setting up a server, building tools, sending code to the server, building it, getting an SSL certificate,...
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    Leapp

    Leapp

    Leapp is the DevTool to access your cloud

    Let Leapp manage your Cloud credentials locally. Improve your workflow with the only open-source desktop app and CLI you’ll ever need. Your all-in-one solution to assign IAM Cloud access across teams. Cloud credentials are available with a click. Data stored locally encrypted in your System Vault. Work with your Cloud Identities from a single place. Automatic temporary Cloud credentials generation and rotation. Pick your Cloud Provider to add a Leapp Session. Choose from supported access...
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    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger to GraphQL API adapter

    Swagger-to-GraphQL converts your existing Swagger schema to an executable GraphQL schema where resolvers perform HTTP calls to certain real endpoints. It allows you to move your API to GraphQL with nearly zero effort and maintain both REST and GraphQL APIs. Our CLI tool also allows you get the GraphQL schema in Schema Definition Language. This library will fetch your swagger schema, convert it to a GraphQL schema and convert GraphQL parameters to REST parameters. From there you are control...
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