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    Git Graph extension for VSC

    Git Graph extension for VSC

    View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code

    View a Git Graph of your repository, and easily perform Git actions from the graph. Configurable to look the way you want! View annotated tag details (name, email, date and message) Copy commit hashes, and branch, stash & tag names to the clipboard. View commit details and file changes by clicking on a commit. View the Visual Studio Code Diff of any file change by clicking on it.
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    Destiny

    Destiny

    Prettier for File Structures

    Destiny is a developer tool described as “Prettier for file structures.” It scans a JavaScript or TypeScript project, analyzes how files import one another, and reorganizes the project into a fractal-style folder structure. The tool aims to make file organization more consistent by basing structure on dependency relationships instead of purely manual naming choices. After moving files, it also updates imports so the project can continue working with the new layout. Destiny is useful for...
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    Microsoft Azure Cosmos JavaScript SDK

    Microsoft Azure Cosmos JavaScript SDK

    JavaScript & Node.js SDK library for SQL API of Azure Cosmos Database

    Azure Cosmos JS is the official JavaScript SDK for interacting with Azure Cosmos DB, Microsoft's globally distributed, multi-model database service. It provides developers with an easy-to-use API to manage databases, collections, and documents using Node.js and browser-based applications. The SDK supports querying, transactions, and scalability for high-performance applications.
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    Gitgraph.js

    Gitgraph.js

    A JavaScript library to draw pretty git graphs in the browser

    A JavaScript library to draw pretty git graphs. GitGraph.js codebase is a monorepo. Packages are released under @gitgraph/ scope. As a contributor, you might be interested in checking out gitgraph-core. It contains the core logic for rendering libraries to use. To help you get your feet wet and get you familiar with our contribution process, we have a list of good first issues that contain bugs that have a relatively limited scope. This is a great place to get started. To draw git graphs...
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    Cycle.js

    Cycle.js

    A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for predictable code

    Cycle’s core abstraction is your application as a pure function main() where inputs are read effects (sources) from the external world and outputs (sinks) are write effects to affect the external world. These I/O effects in the external world are managed by drivers, plugins that handle DOM effects, HTTP effects, etc. The internals of main() are built using Reactive Programming primitives, which maximizes separation of concerns and provides a fully declarative way of organizing your code. The...
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