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    LANraragi_cn

    LANraragi_cn

    This repo is a fork of Difegue / LANraragi

    LANraragi_cn is a fork of the LANraragi project, translated into Chinese and tailored for users requiring a localized interface. It includes fixes for Chrome browser JavaScript issues and adjustments for Synology NAS permissions.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Selenium::Remote::Driver

    Selenium::Remote::Driver

    Perl Bindings to the Selenium Webdriver server

    Selenium-Remote-Driver is a Perl client for the Selenium WebDriver JSON Wire Protocol, enabling automated web application testing. It allows Perl developers to write tests that interact with web browsers, facilitating the automation of browser actions for testing purposes.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    WebPerl

    WebPerl

    Run Perl in the browser with WebPerl

    WebPerl allows running Perl in the browser by compiling the Perl interpreter to WebAssembly. It enables developers to execute Perl scripts client-side without server interaction.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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