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    SuperTest

    SuperTest

    Super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers

    ...One thing to note, is that superagent now sends any HTTP error (anything other than a 2XX response code) to the callback as the first argument if you do not add a status code expect (i.e. .expect(302)). Expectations are run in the order of definition. This characteristic can be used to modify the response body or headers before executing an assertion.
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    jwt-go

    jwt-go

    Go of JSON Web Tokens

    A go (or 'golang' for search engine friendliness) implementation of JSON Web Tokens. Our support of Go versions is aligned with Go's version release policy. So we will support a major version of Go until there are two newer major releases. We no longer support building jwt-go with unsupported Go versions, as these contain security vulnerabilities that will not be fixed. In short, it's a signed JSON object that does something useful (for example, authentication). It's commonly used for Bearer...
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    Suave

    Suave

    Suave is a simple web development F# library

    Suave is a simple web development F# library providing a lightweight web server and a set of combinators to manipulate route flow and task composition. Suave is inspired in the simplicity of Happstack and born out of the necessity of embedding web server capabilities in my own applications. Suave supports Websocket, HTTPS, multiple TCP/IP bindings, Basic Access Authentication, Keep-Alive. Suave also takes advantage of F# asynchronous workflows to perform non-blocking IO. In fact, Suave is...
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    Resque

    Resque

    Ruby library for creating background jobs and processing them

    ...Resque workers can be distributed between multiple machines, support priorities, are resilient to memory bloat / "leaks," are optimized for REE (but work on MRI and JRuby), tell you what they're doing, and expect failure.
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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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    ngx-admin

    Customizable admin dashboard template based on Angular 10+

    ngx-admin is the most popular open source admin dashboard based on Angular 10+, now with beautiful backward-compatible material themes! Now your admin dashboard will not only be packed with complete features and backend services, you'll have exquisite, custom themes to match your company perfectly. Expect high resolution, responsive layouts, RTL support and many other benefits. ngx-admin also comes with Eva Design System support, and more than 40 Angular Components and over 60 Usage...
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    JSHint

    JSHint

    A tool that helps to detect errors and in your JavaScript code

    JSHint is a community-driven tool that detects errors and potential problems in JavaScript code. Since JSHint is so flexible, you can easily adjust it in the environment you expect your code to execute. JSHint is publicly available and will always stay this way. The project aims to help JavaScript developers write complex programs without worrying about typos and language gotchas. Any code base eventually becomes huge at some point, so simple mistakes, that would not show themselves when...
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    Dutch sentiment analysis engine

    Dutch sentiment analysis engine

    Een module om de sentiment van een stuk Nederlandse tekst to bepalen

    This application was developed by Incentro to satisfy requests by clients for a sentiment analyser for the Dutch language. It is currently in it's alpha stage and we expect to have a beta release by November 2012. If you would like to help with the development or testing of this product please contact us at +31[0]15 76 40 750 - of info {at} incentro.com. Deze applicatie is ontwikkeld door Incentro om te voldoen aan klantaanvragen voor een sentimentanalyse module voor de Nederlandse taal. Momenteel is de module in alpha versie beschikbaar en een beta versie wordt verwacht in november 2012. ...
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    Pexpect is a Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. Pexpect is pure Python. Note that Pexpect development has moved to Github: https://github.com/pexpect/pexpect
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    Tim Peters' FixedPoint.py + Write docs for the Library Reference manual. I expect the existing module docstring will be a good start. + Create a test driver for Python's regression suite. + Have fun modernizing it, if you like (for example,
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