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    Webpack 5 Boilerplate Template

    Webpack 5 Boilerplate Template

    Simple starter webpack 5 project template

    ...Start development of a project right away with simple, configured, linter-enabled, browser-synced asset files. Integration with Webpack Bundle Analyzer - Visualize size of webpack output files with an interactive zoomable treemap. Configured and ready to use Webpack Dev Server plugin for faster local development.
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    GrumPHP

    GrumPHP

    A PHP code-quality tool

    Sick and tired of defending code quality over and over again? GrumPHP will do it for you! This composer plugin will register some git hooks in your package repository. When somebody commits changes, GrumPHP will run some tests on the committed code. If the tests fail, you won't be able to commit your changes. This handy tool will not only improve your codebase, it will also teach your co-workers to write better code following the best practices you've determined as a team. GrumPHP has a set...
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    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Improve front-end engineer workflow & standard, powered by TypeScript

    ...With 80+ WEB/IOS/Andriod stable users, the cumulative production project reached 240+. Feflow refers to the thinking of Pipeline and divides work into five steps: init, develop, build, test, deploy. And corresponding to five basic commands: init, dev, build, test, and deploy. In addition to serving basic development workflows and specifications, Feflow provides an easy-to-expand plug-in mechanism for creating a team-wide toolchain ecosystem. Feflow only provides a CLI and kernel. The CLI is responsible for interacting with the command line terminal.
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    Hydrogen

    Hydrogen

    Run code interactively, inspect data, and plot

    ...You also may be interested in our latest project – interact – a desktop application that wraps up the best of the web-based Jupyter notebook. Watch expressions let you keep track of variables and re-run snippets after every change. Completions from the running kernel, just like autocomplete in the Chrome dev tools. Code can be inspected to show useful information provided by the running kernel. One kernel per language (so you can run snippets from several files, all in the same namespace).
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    This tool is an dependency management focused on sw-dev. It tracks source-code from software, and checks the object-dependencies and relations. The differences in two snapshots can show the need for further implementation- or testing-acitvities.
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