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    Elasticsearch Node.js client

    Elasticsearch client library for Node.js

    ...The client versioning follows the Elastic Stack versioning, this means that major, minor, and patch releases are done following a precise schedule that often does not coincide with the Node.js release times. Language clients are forward compatible; meaning that clients support communicating with greater or equal minor versions of Elasticsearch. Elasticsearch language clients are only backwards compatible with default distributions and without guarantees made. If you are using multiple versions of Elasticsearch, you need to use multiple versions of the client. ...
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    Xyflow

    Xyflow

    Powerful open source libraries for building node-based UIs with React

    ...Create PRs for new features, updates and fixes (with a changeset if relevant for changelog). Merge into main. Changset creates a PR that bumps all packages based on the changesets. Merge changeset PR if you want to release to Github and npm.
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    Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS (RFDK)

    Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS (RFDK)

    Library for use with the AWS Cloud Development Kit

    The Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS (RFDK) is an open-source software development kit (SDK) that can be used to deploy, configure, and manage your render farm infrastructure in the cloud. It offers high-level object-oriented abstractions to define render farm infrastructure using the power of Python and Typescript. The Render Farm Deployment Kit (RFDK) on AWS is an open-source software development kit that can be used to deploy, configure, and manage your render farm infrastructure in the...
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    Google APIs Node.js Client

    Google APIs Node.js Client

    Google's supported Node.js client library

    ...For Google Cloud Platform APIs, we recommend using google-cloud-node which is under active development. This library supports the maintenance LTS, active LTS, and current release of node.js.
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    Polaris React

    Polaris React

    Shopify’s admin product component library

    Our design system helps us work together to build a great experience for all of Shopify’s merchants. Downloads, links, and third-party tools to help you and your teams learn, draft, design, and build products for Shopify. Use the API to build Figma plugins, text editor extensions, or even a completely new site. While we do offer a CSS-only version, we strongly recommend using the React versions of our components. It’s the version that we use at Shopify. It allows for rich, complex components...
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