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    Fizzygum

    Fizzygum

    Try a new web framework that handles complex things, easily

    Fizzygum is a powerful, browser-based operating environment and development platform that emulates a full desktop OS within a web browser. Built with JavaScript and WebAssembly, it features a windowing system, file system abstraction, terminal emulator, and GUI apps—all running inside the browser. Fizzygum is designed as a playground for experimenting with web-native system design and is ideal for educational demos, rapid UI prototyping, and understanding OS principles in a high-level, accessible environment.
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    ng-token-auth

    ng-token-auth

    Token based authentication module for angular.js

    ...This module relies on token based authentication. This requires coordination between the client and the server. Diagrams are included to illustrate this relationship.
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    pushd

    pushd

    Blazing fast multi-protocol mobile and web push notification service

    pushd is a shell utility (or shell snippet) that simplifies navigation in command-line environments by maintaining a stack of directories. Instead of manually changing directories, users can “push” into a new directory, automatically storing the current directory on a stack, then later “pop” back to it. This allows users to temporarily jump into deep folder hierarchies, do work, and then quickly return to previous contexts without needing to type long cd paths. The tool also supports listing...
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