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    pkg

    pkg

    Package your Node.js project into an executable

    This command line interface enables you to package your Node.js project into an executable that can be run even on devices without Node.js installed. Make a commercial version of your application without sources. Make a demo/evaluation/trial version of your app without sources. Instantly make executables for other platforms (cross-compilation). Make some kind of self-extracting archive or installer. No need to install Node.js and npm to run the packaged application. No need to download...
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    localForage

    localForage

    Offline storage using a simple but powerful API

    Offline storage, improved. Wraps IndexedDB, WebSQL, or localStorage using a simple but powerful API. localForage is a JavaScript library that improves the offline experience of your web app by using an asynchronous data store with a simple, localStorage-like API. It allows developers to store many types of data instead of just strings. localForage includes a localStorage-backed fallback store for browsers with no IndexedDB or WebSQL support. Asynchronous storage is available in the current versions of all major browsers: Chrome, Firefox, IE, and Safari (including Safari Mobile). localForage offers a callback API as well as support for the ES6 Promises API, so you can use whichever you prefer.
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