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    DiceBear

    DiceBear

    DiceBear is an avatar library for designers and developers

    DiceBear is an avatar library for designers and developers. You can choose between simple intentions and lovely designed characters. And best of all, we provide a simple and free HTTP API that you can use right away! You can start directly with our free HTTP-API or alternatively use the JavaScript library. Most options can be specified using the query string. Note that you have to encode the values.
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    axios-extensions

    axios-extensions

    axios extensions lib, including throttle, cache, retry features etc.

    A non-invasive, simple, reliable collection of axios extension. It is highly recommended to enable the request logging recorder in the development environment(disabled by default). Besides configuring the request through the cacheAdapterEnhancer, we can enjoy more advanced features via configuring every individual request.
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    Solid

    Solid

    A declarative JavaScript library for building user interfaces

    Solid is a declarative JavaScript library for creating user interfaces. Instead of using a Virtual DOM, it compiles its templates to real DOM nodes and updates them with fine-grained reactions. Declare your state and use it throughout your app, and when a piece of state changes, only the code that depends on it will rerun. Check out our intro video or read on! Fine-grained updates to the real DOM. Declarative data: model your state as a system with reactive primitives. Render-once mental...
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    Relay Library for GraphQL.js

    Relay Library for GraphQL.js

    A library to help construct a graphql-js server supporting react-relay

    A library to help construct a graphql-js server supporting react-relay. This is a library to allow the easy creation of Relay-compliant servers using the GraphQL.js reference implementation of a GraphQL server. A basic understanding of GraphQL and of the GraphQL.js implementation is needed to provide context for this library. This library is designed to work with the GraphQL.js reference implementation of a GraphQL server.
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    k8s-graceful-shutdown

    k8s-graceful-shutdown

    The library provides the resources to implement graceful shutdown

    The library provides the resources to implement a graceful shutdown with Kubernetes. When running microservices in Kubernetes. We need to handle the termination signals emitted by Kubernetes. The simple app shown above, adds a graceful shutdown period of 5 seconds after which the hook, which takes care of closing the server with the help of our shutdown functionality, gets triggered. Upon sending a SIGINT or SIGTERM signal, the user can see that a grace period of 5 seconds after which a waiting async operation of 3 seconds takes place, and only then the message 'shutdown after graceful period' indicate the closing of the server will be displayed. ...
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    fullstack-graphql-airbnb-clone

    fullstack-graphql-airbnb-clone

    A Fullstack GraphQL Airbnb Clone with React and React Native

    fullstack-graphql-airbnb-clone is a learning project that recreates core Airbnb-style functionality using a full-stack GraphQL architecture. It includes a React web application, a React Native mobile app, a TypeScript GraphQL server, and shared code organized through Yarn Workspaces. The project is designed to teach how a real product can share logic across web, mobile, and server packages. It demonstrates how booking-style applications can handle users, listings, interface components, and API communication in a unified codebase. The repository is especially useful for developers learning GraphQL beyond simple examples because it shows how multiple clients interact with one backend. ...
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    MEAN

    MEAN

    For simple and scalable fullstack js applications

    The MEAN stack uses Mongo, Express, Angular(6) and Node for simple and scalable fullstack js applications. The mean stack is intended to provide a simple and fun starting point for cloud native fullstack javascript applications. MEAN is a set of Open Source components that together, provide an end-to-end framework for building dynamic web applications; starting from the top (code running in the browser) to the bottom (database). The stack is made up of MongoDB, with document database, used...
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