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    Eclipse GLSP

    Eclipse GLSP

    Graphical language server platform for building web-based diagram

    ...With that, GLSP enables the development of modern, web-based diagram editors, whereas the heavy lifting, such as loading, interpreting, and editing according to the rules of the modeling language, is encapsulated in the server. GLSP provides integration layers, to use GLSP editors seamlessly in web pages, Eclipse Theia, VS Code and even Eclipse desktop. GLSP provides the perfect basis for the efficient development of web-based diagram editors including edit functionality, layouting, shapes, palettes and everything else you expect from a powerful, modern diagram editor. GLSP doesn't hide the underlying rendering technologies, such as Eclipse Sprotty, SVG, and CSS.
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    AtomicServer

    AtomicServer

    An open source headless CMS / real-time database

    Create, share, fetch, and model Atomic Data! AtomicServer is a lightweight, yet powerful CMS / Graph Database. Atomic Data is a modular specification for sharing, modifying, and modeling graph data. It combines the ease of use of JSON, the connectivity of RDF (linked data), and the reliability of type-safety. Atomic Data uses links to connect pieces of data, and therefore makes it easier to connect datasets to each other - even when these datasets exist on separate machines.
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    Language Server Protocol

    Language Server Protocol

    Defines a common protocol for language servers

    The Language Server Protocol (LSP) is a specification that standardizes how editors and IDEs communicate with language-smart backends over JSON-RPC. It defines capabilities such as completion, hover information, signature help, go-to definition, find references, diagnostics, code actions, formatting, rename, semantic tokens, and more. By decoupling tooling from individual editors, a single language server can power multiple clients, dramatically reducing duplicated effort across ecosystems....
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    Emmet

    Emmet

    The essential toolkit for web-developers

    ...As a web-developer, you already know how to use Emmet. Abbreviation syntax is similar to CSS Selectors with shortcuts for id, class, custom attributes, element nesting and so on. Unlike default editor snippets, Emmet abbreviations are dynamic and parsed as-you-type. No need to predefine them for each project, just type MyComponent>custom-element to convert any word into a tag. Emmet provides special syntax for CSS properties with embedded values. For example, bd1-s#f.5 will be expanded to border: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5). ...
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