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    Hexo

    Hexo

    A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js

    Hexo is a blazing fast and yet simple blog framework powered by Node.js. It supports all features of GitHub Flavored Markdown, as well as most Octopress plugins. Hexo is quite powerful, able to build hundreds of files in a matter of seconds, and equipped with amazing APIs for unlimited extensibility. It offers hundreds of themes and plugins for you to choose from and achieve exactly what you want, and takes just one command to deploy to GitHub Pages, Heroku or other platforms.
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    simple-git-hooks

    simple-git-hooks

    A simple git hooks manager for small projects

    A simple git hooks manager for small projects. A git hook is a command or script that is going to be run every time you perform a git action, like git commit or git push. If the execution of a git hook fails, then the git action aborts. For example, if you want to run linter on every commit to ensure code quality in your project, then you can create a pre-commit hook that would call npx lint-staged. Check out lint-staged. It works really well with simple-git-hooks. You can look up about git...
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    Conventional Changelog

    Conventional Changelog

    Generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages

    The conventional-changelog repo is managed as a monorepo; it's composed of many npm packages. It's recommended you use the high-level standard-version library, which is a drop-in replacement for npm's version command, handling automated version bumping, tagging, and CHANGELOG generation. Alternatively, if you'd like to move towards completely automating your release process as an output from CI/CD, consider using semantic-release. We specifically limit our support to LTS versions of Node,...
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    PM2

    PM2

    Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer

    PM2 (Process Manager 2) is a production process manager with its own built-in load-balancer for Node.js applications. If you want battle-hardened Node.js applications that can be monitored and kept alive forever, PM2 is the way to go. PM2 lets you manage, maintain and increase Node.js performance. It is constantly assailed by over 1800 tests so you can deliver high quality applications, and deploy confidently and more often. PM2 is cross-platform and arguably the most widely-used...
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    Configure your Node.js Applications

    Configure your Node.js Applications

    Node.js application configuration

    Node-config organizes hierarchical configurations for your app deployments. It lets you define a set of default parameters, and extend them for different deployment environments (development, qa, staging, production, etc.). Configurations are stored in configuration files within your application, and can be overridden and extended by environment variables, command line parameters, or external sources. This gives your application a consistent configuration interface shared among a growing...
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    zeroshot CLI

    zeroshot CLI

    Your autonomous engineering team in a CLI. Point Zeroshot at an issue

    zeroshot CLI is an autonomous engineering agent orchestration CLI that lets developers point it at a software task or issue and have it plan, implement, validate, and iterate on code changes without direct manual intervention. It orchestrates a multi-agent workflow where separate roles such as planner, implementer, and independent validators collaborate in isolated environments, looping until the code meets acceptance criteria or produces reproducible failures. The tool supports multiple...
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    Rollup

    Rollup

    A module bundler for JavaScript

    Rollup is a module bundler for JavaScript which compiles small pieces of code into something larger and more complex, such as a library or application. It uses the new standardized format for code modules included in the ES6 revision of JavaScript, instead of previous idiosyncratic solutions such as CommonJS and AMD. ES modules let you freely and seamlessly combine the most useful individual functions from your favorite libraries. This will eventually be possible natively everywhere, but...
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    dotenvx

    dotenvx

    A secure dotenv–from the creator of `dotenv`

    dotenvx is an enhanced environment variable loader and manager that builds on the original dotenv concept by adding strong encryption and cross-platform tooling, making it safer to work with .env files in development and production environments. Designed by the creator of the classic dotenv library, dotenvx preserves the familiar workflow while adding safeguards against one of the biggest risks with plain environment files: plaintext secrets exposure. It offers CLI commands that can encrypt...
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    Fabric

    Fabric

    Fabric is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI

    Fabric is a command-line framework that turns a curated library of prompt “patterns” into reusable, automatable workflows for large language models. Instead of repeatedly crafting ad-hoc prompts, you pick a pattern (for research, summarization, brainstorming, code review, and more) and feed it inputs or files. The tool standardizes execution with configuration files and environment variables, enabling reproducible runs across different models and providers. Patterns can be customized with...
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    HTMLHint

    HTMLHint

    The static code analysis tool you need for your HTML

    Static code analysis tool you need for your HTML. By default, htmlhint looks for a .htmlhintrc file in the current directory and all parent directories and applies its rules when parsing a file.
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    Node Thermal Printer

    Node Thermal Printer

    Node.js module for thermal printers command line printing

    node-thermal-printer is a Node.js library that enables communication with thermal receipt printers using ESC/POS commands. It is designed for point-of-sale (POS) applications, allowing developers to generate receipts, barcodes, QR codes, and formatted text.
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    Laravel Web Tinker

    Laravel Web Tinker

    Tinker in your browser

    Artisan's tinker command is a great way to tinker with your application in the terminal. Unfortunately running a few lines of code, making edits, and copy/pasting code can be bothersome. Wouldn't it be great to tinker in the browser? This package will add a route to your application where you can tinker to your heart's content. In case light hurts your eyes, there's a dark mode too.
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    Parse Dashboard

    Parse Dashboard

    A dashboard for managing Parse Server

    Parse Dashboard is a standalone dashboard for managing your Parse Server apps. Build applications faster with object and file storage, user authentication, push notifications, dashboard and more out of the box. You may set the host, port and mount path by supplying the --host, --port and --mountPath options to parse-dashboard. You can use anything you want as the app name, or leave it out in which case the app ID will be used. The --dev parameter disables production-ready security features....
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    Retire.js

    Retire.js

    Scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries

    There is a plethora of JavaScript libraries for use on the web and in node.js apps out there. This greatly simplifies, but we need to stay updated on security fixes. "Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities" is now a part of the OWASP Top 10 and insecure libraries can pose a huge risk for your web app. The goal of Retire.js is to help you detect the use of versions with known vulnerabilities. Scan a web app or node app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules....
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    Cypress Visual Regression

    Cypress Visual Regression

    Module for adding visual regression testing to Cypress

    Module for adding visual regression testing to Cypress.
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    gitmoji

    gitmoji

    An emoji guide for your commit messages

    Gitmoji is an initiative to standardize and explain the use of emojis on GitHub commit messages. Gitmoji is an emoji guide for GitHub commit messages. Aims to be a standarization cheatsheet, guide for using emojis on GitHub's commit messages. Using emojis on commit messages provides an easy way of identifying the purpose or intention of a commit with only looking at the emojis used. As there are a lot of different emojis I found the need of creating a guide that can help to use emojis...
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    eslint-plugin-unicorn

    eslint-plugin-unicorn

    More than 100 powerful ESLint rules

    More than 100 powerful ESLint rules. You might want to check out XO, which includes this plugin. Each rule has emojis denoting if it belongs to the recommended configuration if some problems reported by the rule are automatically fixable by the --fix command line option, or if some problems reported by the rule are manually fixable by editor suggestions. Use a preset config or configure each rules in package.json.
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    synp

    synp

    Convert yarn.lock to package-lock.json and vice versa

    synp is a command-line tool that converts between npm’s package-lock.json and Yarn’s yarn.lock. This helps developers migrate projects between npm and Yarn while maintaining dependency integrity.
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    superplate

    superplate

    A well-structured production-ready frontend boilerplate

    A well-structured production-ready frontend boilerplate with Typescript, React Testing Library, styled-component, React Query, .env, Axios, Bundle Analyzer, Prettier and 30+ plugins. superplate lets you start rock-solid, production-ready React, Next.JS and refine projects just in seconds. The command-line interface guides the user through setup and no additional build configurations are required.
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    Vieb

    Vieb

    Vim bindings for the web by design

    Free, open source, fast and secure. Local first adblocking, auto-complete, AMP protection, custom redirects and more, all without web requests. Privacy with strict permission system, navigator overrides, custom useragent, custom WebRTC policy and more. Accessible with custom themes, full interface & fontsize scaling, page zooming, spellcheck and mouse support. Security settings with permissions, cache usage, cookie management, (auto-)download settings and more. Window splitting with buffer,...
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    MJML 4

    MJML 4

    The only framework that makes responsive-email easy

    MJML is a markup language created by Mailjet and designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes the language easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library shortens your development time and lightens your email codebase. MJML’s open-source engine takes care of translating the MJML you wrote into responsive HTML.
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    why-is-node-running

    why-is-node-running

    For when Node is running but you don't know why

    why-is-node-running is a diagnostic tool for Node.js developers that helps answer the question: “why is my Node.js process still alive?” In complex asynchronous code — with timers, open handles, network sockets, file watchers, or unfulfilled promises — it can be tricky to figure out what is preventing the event loop from exiting. This utility inspects the active handles and resources in the runtime, prints a breakdown of open callbacks, sockets, timers, and other tasks, and explains what’s...
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    Awesome Mac

    Awesome Mac

    Collect premium software in various categories

    Now we have become very big and different from the original idea. Here we collect awesome macOS software in various categories. Feel free to star and fork. Reading and writing tools, text editors, office, markdown tools, note-taking, journaling. Ebooks, RSS, developer tools, IDEs, developer utilities, etc. Regular expression editors, API development and analysis, network analysis, command line tools, frameworks for hybrid applications, version control. Virtualization, databases, design and...
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    Fengari

    Fengari

    The Lua VM written in JS ES6 for Node and the browser

    The Lua VM written in JS ES6 for Node and the browser. This repository contains the core Fengari code (which is a port of the Lua C library) which includes parser, virtual machine, and base libraries. However, it is rare to use this repository directly.
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    Serverless Offline

    Serverless Offline

    Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally

    This Serverless plugin emulates AWS λ and API Gateway on your local machine to speed up your development cycles. To do so, it starts an HTTP server that handles the request's lifecycle like APIG does and invokes your handlers. Options passed on the command line override YAML options. List of available function names and their corresponding serverless.yml function keys are listed after the server starts. This is important if you use a custom naming scheme for your functions as...
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