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    Package Generator

    Package Generator

    Generates a PHP SDK based on a WSDL, simple and powerful, WSDL to PHP

    ...If you really don't know how to use the generator, get your generated package in less than 5 minutes, just fill and click. Using the most commonly used languages and tools, you'll be ensured to have a very easily usable code. Send requests without writing one line of code.
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    Wretch

    Wretch

    A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax

    A tiny (~ 3Kb g-zipped) wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. Wretch is compatible with modern browsers out of the box. For older environments without fetch support, you should get a polyfill. Converts a javascript object to query parameters, then appends this query string to the current url. String values are used as the query string verbatim. Only compatible with browsers that support AbortControllers. Otherwise, you could use a (partial) polyfill. Associates a custom...
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    Site Kit for WordPress

    Site Kit for WordPress

    Site Kit is a one-stop solution for WordPress users

    Site Kit is a first-party WordPress plugin that brings key Google services into a single dashboard so site owners can see how their content performs and fix issues without leaving wp-admin. After a guided setup and verification flow, it connects properties to Search Console, Analytics, AdSense, PageSpeed Insights, and other services, surfacing the most relevant metrics per page and per site. The plugin focuses on clarity: traffic sources, search queries, top pages, and monetization signals...
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    Tarsier

    Tarsier

    Vision utilities for web interaction agents

    At Reworkd, we iterated on all these problems across tens of thousands of real web tasks to build a powerful perception system for web agents... Tarsier! In the video below, we use Tarsier to provide webpage perception for a minimalistic GPT-4 LangChain web agent. Tarsier visually tags interactable elements on a page via brackets + an ID e.g. [23]. In doing this, we provide a mapping between elements and IDs for an LLM to take actions upon (e.g. CLICK [23]). We define interactable elements...
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    Puma

    Puma

    A Ruby/Rack web server built for concurrency

    ...It is designed for running Rack apps only. What makes Puma so fast is the careful use of a Ragel extension to provide fast, accurate HTTP 1.1 protocol parsing. This makes the server scream without too many portability issues. If you are using Bundler, just add Puma to your project's Gemfile. Once you've installed your bundle, start Puma. If you are not using Bundler, you can install Puma directly from the command line. On MRI, there is a Global VM Lock (GVL) that ensures only one thread can run Ruby code at a time. But if you're doing a lot of blocking IO (such as HTTP calls to external APIs like Twitter), Puma still improves MRI's throughput by allowing IO waiting to be done in parallel.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Algernon

    Algernon

    Small self-contained pure-Go web server with Lua, Markdown, HTTP/2

    Web server with built-in support for QUIC, HTTP/2, Lua, Teal, Markdown, Pongo2, HyperApp, Amber, Sass(SCSS), GCSS, JSX, BoltDB (built-in, stores the database in a file, like SQLite), Redis, PostgreSQL, MariaDB/MySQL, rate limiting, graceful shutdown, plugins, users and permissions. Written in Go. Uses Bolt (built-in), MySQL, PostgreSQL or Redis (recommended) for the database backend, permissions2 for handling users and permissions, gopher-Lua for interpreting and running Lua, optional Teal...
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    GoatCounter

    GoatCounter

    Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data

    GoatCounter is an open-source web analytics platform available as a hosted service (free for non-commercial use) or self-hosted app. It aims to offer easy-to-use and meaningful privacy-friendly web analytics as an alternative to Google Analytics or Matomo. Privacy-aware; doesn’t track users with unique identifiers and doesn't need a GDPR notice. Fine-grained control over which data is collected. Also see the privacy policy and GDPR consent notices. Lightweight and fast; adds just ~3.5KB of...
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    Dato.rss

    Dato.rss

    The best RSS Search experience you can find

    dato.rss is a Ruby gem that provides a simple DSL for generating RSS 2.0 feeds. It allows developers to build XML-compliant RSS feeds directly within Ruby code using clean, readable syntax. Ideal for blogs, news aggregators, and content-heavy applications, dato.rss helps deliver structured content feeds without dealing with raw XML.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Static Site Boilerplate

    Static Site Boilerplate

    A better workflow for building modern static websites

    A better workflow for building modern static websites. Automated build processes, a local development server, production minification and optimizations, and the latest standards for static websites. Get up and running in seconds with the built-in development server. No need to have a pre-existing server installed on your machine to start developing. Your HTML, styles, and scripts will be automatically linked, concatenated, and minified for optimal loading speed in production. Write your CSS...
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    A wizard/procedure and a framework to make it easy to publish PROGRESS procedures as WebServices generating the WSDL and WS code, without requiring the developer to learn XML or the framework itself. There are many choices to deploy the code.
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    jQuery4PHP
    jQuery4PHP ( jQuery for PHP ) is a PHP 5 library. Makes easy writing javascript code (jQuery syntax) using PHP objects. Develops Rich Internet Applications in an easy way without having to know javascript language with the help and power of jQuery.
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    Creating Forms and its Elements with few lines of PHP code, without any HTML. Ajax support, JS-AFV (auto-form-validation). Now also with brandnew Templatesystem to reload ones filled out Forms. Ride the Lightning !!!
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