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    jQuery Terminal

    jQuery Terminal

    JavaScript library for creating web-based terminals

    jQuery Terminal is a JavaScript library for creating command-line interpreters in your applications. You can use this JavaScript Terminal library to create interactive web-based terminal applications on your website. Where commands are defined by you. You can define them on the server or in the browser's JavaScript. It can automatically call JSON-RPC service when the user types a command. Alternatively, you can provide an object with methods; each method will be invoked on the user's command...
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    Next Terminal

    Next Terminal

    Open source interactive audit system that supports RDP, SSH, VNC,

    The Next Terminal open-source project has gained nearly 3,000 Stars on GitHub and has a large number of users, so you can absolutely trust the stability of Next Terminal. You can access RDP, SSH, VNC, TELNET and other protocol assets in a system without plug-ins, just a browser. You can view the currently active sessions at any time, and monitor and block them.
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    create-dmg

    create-dmg

    Create a good-looking DMG for your macOS app in seconds

    Imagine you have finished a macOS app, exported it from Xcode, and now want to distribute it to users. The most common way of distributing an app outside the Mac App Store is by putting it in a .dmg file. These are hard to create, especially good-looking ones. You can either pay for a GUI app where you have to customize an existing design or you can run some homebrewed Bash script and you still have to design it. This tool does everything for you, so you can play with your cat instead. The...
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    Ember Infinity

    Ember Infinity

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps. As of v2.0.0, we support Node 10 and above. We test against ember-source > 3.8. Try out v2.0.0. If it doesn't work or you don't have the right polyfills because you are on an older Ember version, then v1.4.9 will be your best bet. Ember Infinity is based on a component-service approach wherein your application is viewed as an interaction between your components (ephemeral state) and service (long-term state). As a result, we can...
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    Consola

    Consola

    Elegant Console Logger for Node.js and Browser

    Fancy output with fallback for minimal environments. Consistent command-line interface (CLI) experience. Spam prevention by throttling logs. console uses std in the underlying so calling wrapStd redirects console too. The benefit of this function is that things like console.info will be correctly redirected to the corresponding type. Any instance of consola that inherits the mocked instance, will apply provided callback again. This way, mocking works for withTag scoped loggers without the...
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    fx

    fx

    Command-line tool and terminal JSON viewer

    fx can work in two modes, cli and interactive. To start interactive mode pipe any JSON into fx. One of the frequent operations is mapping some function on an array. You can pass any number of anonymous functions for reducing JSON. fx provides a function save which will save everything in place and return saved object. This function can be only used with filename as first argument to fx command. Create .fxrc file in $HOME directory, and require any packages or define global functions. To be...
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    Chrome Extension CLI

    Chrome Extension CLI

    The CLI for your next Chrome Extension

    The CLI for your next Chrome Extension. When you're ready to publish to Chrome Web Store, create a minified bundle with npm run build and then zip the build folder. You don’t need to install or configure Webpack. Webpack comes in preconfigured so that you can focus on the code. Your environment will have everything you need to build a Chrome Extension. Override default page like New Tab, Bookmarks, or History page. Add features to Chrome Developer Tools. Creates an extension for supported...
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    Prompts

    Prompts

    Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly interactive prompts

    prompts has no big dependencies nor is it broken into a dozen tiny modules that only work well together. prompt uses layout and colors to create beautiful cli interfaces. prompts uses promises and async/await. No callback hell. All prompts are independent and can be used on their own. Provides a way to submit answers programmatically. Consistent experience across all prompts. Prompt with a single prompt object. Returns an object with the response. Prompt with a list of prompt objects....
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    Signale

    Signale

    Highly configurable logging utility

    Hackable and configurable to the core, signale can be used for logging purposes, status reporting, as well as for handling the output rendering process of other node modules and applications. You can now support the development process through GitHub Sponsors. To create a custom logger define an options object yielding a types field with the logger data and pass it as argument to a new signale instance. By utilizing the secrets option, secrets and other sensitive information can be filtered...
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    AngularStrap

    AngularStrap

    AngularJS 1.2+ native directives for Bootstrap 3

    AngularStrap is a set of native directives that enables seamless integration of Bootstrap#^3.0 into your AngularJS#^1.2 application. With no external dependency except the Bootstrap CSS styles, AngularStrap is light and fast. It has been built from the ground up to leverage ngAnimate! AngularStrap is tested against the latest patch release of the 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 branches. AngularStrap provides two different files, angular-strap.js: library javascript code, and angular-strap.tpl.js: default...
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