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    Uniform Server

    Uniform Server

    A free lightweight Windows Apache MySQL and PHP Server Solution.

    Uniform Server is a free lightweight WAMP server solution for Windows. Build using a modular design approach, it includes the latest versions of Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, PHP (with version switching), phpMyAdmin or Adminer. No installation required! No registry dust! Just unpack and fire up! ------- Note: The latest version of Uniform Server requires a **64-bit version** of Windows. -------
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    LANraragi_cn

    LANraragi_cn

    This repo is a fork of Difegue / LANraragi

    LANraragi_cn is a fork of the LANraragi project, translated into Chinese and tailored for users requiring a localized interface. It includes fixes for Chrome browser JavaScript issues and adjustments for Synology NAS permissions.
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    Selenium::Remote::Driver

    Selenium::Remote::Driver

    Perl Bindings to the Selenium Webdriver server

    Selenium-Remote-Driver is a Perl client for the Selenium WebDriver JSON Wire Protocol, enabling automated web application testing. It allows Perl developers to write tests that interact with web browsers, facilitating the automation of browser actions for testing purposes.
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    GitPrep

    GitPrep

    Portable GitHub system into your own server

    ...Authentication and basic permissions can be configured, allowing private or team usage. Unlike full-featured Git lab or hosting suites, GitPrep focuses on just the browser view of repositories, staying lean and ideal for small teams or personal use. It’s sufficient for code review, history tracing, and lightweight dev workflows when elaborate ticketing or CI integrations aren’t required.
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    Alien Evolution

    Alien Evolution

    A websocket based realtime browser application using the Alien Cipher.

    Alien Evolution realtime socket based delivery. What makes this website truly unique is we are using a Alien Cipher encoded websocket to deliver the html and javascript to the client. After the initial key exchange Alien completely drops http transfers from the mix and pushes the Alien Evolution website to client via the socket. Secure content delivery and realtime interactivity are the primary goals of this project and Alien Evolution does not disappoint. Alien moves the logic outside...
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    WebPerl

    WebPerl

    Run Perl in the browser with WebPerl

    WebPerl allows running Perl in the browser by compiling the Perl interpreter to WebAssembly. It enables developers to execute Perl scripts client-side without server interaction.
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    Monotone Browser

    Monotone Browser

    Monotone GUI

    A graphical browser for examining Monotone VCS repositories without the need for a workspace.
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    The CorneliOS WebOS is an easy-to-use and cross-browser "Web Desktop Environment", "Web Operating System" or "Web Office". It's also a powerful web application framework that can be used to build community platforms.
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    UA-Parser

    UA-Parser

    A multi-language port of Browserscope's user agent parser

    ua-parser is a multi-language library for parsing User-Agent strings into structured data, such as browser, OS, and device information. Originally created for web analytics and user tracking, it supports a wide range of platforms and is available in JavaScript, Python, Java, and other languages. ua-parser is often used in server logs, analytics dashboards, and A/B testing systems to segment traffic.
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    git-cal

    git-cal

    github like contributions calendar on terminal

    ...It scans your repositories’ commit history and aggregates changes per day, then prints a compact grid that highlights streaks and quieter periods. The output works in standard shells, making it handy for dashboards, status emails, or a lightweight snapshot of productivity without opening a browser. Options typically let you choose time ranges, color intensity (where terminals support it), and which repositories to include. Because it reads local Git metadata, it respects your privacy and can include private work you don’t push to public remotes. For developers who like quick visual feedback in the CLI, git-cal turns raw commit timestamps into an at-a-glance activity portrait.
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    JsFUnit is a Functional and Unit Testing framework for client-side (in-browser) JavaScript. It be based on jsUnit
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    Rich D-Bus Browser written in Perl using Prima GUI toolkit.
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    Crimp is a fully customisable website engine which can take content from anywhere that you can think of. Web content can be grabbed from anywhere and manipulated with modules before returning the results to the users browser or internet capable device.
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    The FastForward framework allows fast development of 3-tier spreadsheet applications. The spreadsheet is used as a browser, which can send and receive data. The project implements a spreadsheet add-on and data manipulation library for the web server.
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    The Introspector enables the programming tools that deal with source code such as the compiler to communicate in a standard and neutral manner reducing the accidental cost of programming. http://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3/
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    PHP Project Navigator is a web based source browser for PHP. Its parser uses the same YACC grammar as the Zend Engine 2 so it recognizes PHP 5 syntax and inline documentation blocks. Symbols are stored in a database which is queried via a web based GUI
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    Yet another Fortran Code Browser. Modern Fortran (F66, F77, F90, F95...) More functionality: Code beatifier, link with other Languages. Modern design: lightweight, W3C Standard Compliant, Dynamic interface. Expandable through modules.
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    Web Application Framework which allows you to build applications that never require the page to reload. Communications between the browser and server are done in the background, and displayed automatically using DHTML.
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    ...Records indexes your personal journal by subject and date, understands web compatible links to a variety of documents, keeps track of TODO lists and operates as an editor and a browser.
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    PHP Unarchiver is Un-Archiver tool that works with Tarballs, Zips and Rars. Unarchiver is a browser-based archive management tool for users who do not have direct access to their servers.
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    ...The script takes a list of RCS/CVS files/directories and generates plots of the lines added/delete. HTML files are created to make the plots easy to navigate using a web browser.
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    A programming environment currently based in perl. All of the current ideas that are going into the project have been lifted from smalltalk environments, such as the idea of a browser and workspace. This will be a full programming environment.
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    CVS Web Client is the new name for a combined cvsweb+cvswebedit. It allows users to edit files in a CVS repository, using only a web browser.
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