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    Supabase

    Supabase

    The open source Firebase alternative

    ...We introspect your database to provide APIs instantly. Stop building repetitive CRUD endpoints and focus on your product. Type definitions built directly from your database schema. Use Supabase in the browser without a build process. Develop locally and push to production when you're ready. Manage Supabase projects from your local machine.
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    SponsorBlock

    SponsorBlock

    Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)

    SponsorBlock is an open-source crowdsourced browser extension and open API for skipping sponsor segments in YouTube videos. Users submit when a sponsor happens from the extension, and the extension automatically skips sponsors it knows about using a privacy-preserving query system. It also supports skipping other categories, such as intros, outros, and reminders to subscribe, and skipping to the point with highlights. The extension also features an upvote/downvote system with a weighted...
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    Kysely

    Kysely

    A type-safe typescript SQL query builder

    Kysely (pronounce “Key-Seh-Lee”) is a type-safe and autocompletion-friendly typescript SQL query builder. Inspired by knex. Mainly developed for node.js but also runs on deno and in the browser. Kysely makes sure you only refer to tables and columns that are visible to the part of the query you're writing. The result type only has the selected columns with correct types and aliases. As an added bonus you get autocompletion for all that stuff. As shown in the gif above, through the pure magic...
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    Testcontainers node

    Testcontainers node

    Supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of database

    ...Define your test dependencies as code, then simply run your tests and containers will be created and then deleted. With support for many languages and testing frameworks, all you need is Docker. Use a containerized instance of your database to test your data access layer code for complete compatibility, without requiring a complex setup on developer machines. Trust that your tests will always start with a known state. Use containerized web browsers, compatible with Selenium, to run automated UI tests. Each test gets a fresh, clean instance of the browser, without having to worry about variations in plugins or required updates.
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    Localflare

    Localflare

    local cloudflare

    Localflare is a local development dashboard for Cloudflare Workers that lets you visualize and interact with your Worker resources while you build. Instead of juggling multiple CLIs and scattered logs, it gives you a unified UI for common Cloudflare primitives like D1 databases, KV namespaces, R2 buckets, Durable Objects, and Queues. The D1 experience is more than a viewer: it includes a SQL editor and a data browser with inline editing, filtering, sorting, bulk operations, and even dummy...
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    Redwood

    Redwood

    The App Framework for Startups

    Focus on building your startup, not fighting your framework. Redwood is the full-stack web framework designed to help you grow from side project to startup. Our mission is to help more startups explore more territory, more quickly. We begin by crafting a more integrated framework. We’ve chosen the world’s most popular rendering engine to power Redwood’s web frontend. With React, you’ll have your pick of learning materials, design systems, and trained employees. As your project grows, so will...
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    Rowy

    Rowy

    Rowy is an open-source low-code platform

    Rowy is an open-source low-code platform. Airtable-like UI for managing your database with cloud functions workflows in JS/TS, all in your browser. Connect to your database and build cloud functions. All in your browser. Forget CLIs, config, and DevOps. Focus on building your apps. Connect to your database, and manage data in table-UI with role-based access controls. Build cloud function workflows in JS/TS using any NPM or APIs.
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    tabix

    tabix

    Tabix.io UI

    Open source simple business intelligence application and sql editor tool for Clickhouse. Auto-completion of fields, dictionaries and functions. Tips on fields and functions in Russian and English. Reformatting queries / autoformat. Minimizes brackets and subqueries. Setting the autocompletion / enableLiveAutocompletion. Backlight brackets. The list of functions is loaded based on the capabilities of the server. Displays which query is running. Display the number of tables at the database....
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    Offline First Database Comparison

    Offline First Database Comparison

    An implementation of the exact same app in Firestore, AWS Datastore

    ...Also, you might want to create new metrics that better represent how you would use the respective database. WatermelonDB and the RxDB-LokiJS project use the LokiJS database as storage, which is an in memory database that regularly persists the data to IndexedDB either on interval, or when the browser tab is closed. By doing so, less slow IndexedDB transaction are used. Keeping and processing the data in memory has the benefit of being much faster.
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    TensorFlow.js models

    TensorFlow.js models

    Pretrained models for TensorFlow.js

    This repository hosts a set of pre-trained models that have been ported to TensorFlow.js. The models are hosted on NPM and unpkg so they can be used in any project out of the box. They can be used directly or used in a transfer learning setting with TensorFlow.js. To find out about APIs for models, look at the README in each of the respective directories. In general, we try to hide tensors so the API can be used by non-machine learning experts. New models should have a test NPM script. You...
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    MEAN

    MEAN

    For simple and scalable fullstack js applications

    ...MEAN is a set of Open Source components that together, provide an end-to-end framework for building dynamic web applications; starting from the top (code running in the browser) to the bottom (database). The stack is made up of MongoDB, with document database, used by your back-end application to store its data as JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) documents. Also with Express (sometimes referred to as Express.js), with back-end web application framework running on top of Node.js. As well as Angular (formerly Angular.js), which is a front-end web app framework that runs your JavaScript code in the user's browser, allowing your application UI to be dynamic.
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