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    DbGate

    DbGate

    Database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB

    Database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, SQLite and others. Runs under Windows, Linux, Mac or as web application. DbGate is a cross-platform database manager. It's designed to be simple to use and effective when working with more databases simultaneously. But there are also many advanced features like schema compare, visual query designer, chart visualization or batch export and import. Mongo JavaScript editor, execute Mongo script (with NodeJs syntax). Redis tree view,...
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    Inkdown

    Inkdown

    A WYSIWYG Markdown editor, improve reading and editing experience

    ...The table element of markdown is not conducive to writing, and the double-column mode is not conducive to focusing, so the Inkdown Editor was developed. It combines rich text with markdown editing habits to help you record daily, and saves it in standard markdown format, which allows your notes to be used anywhere and backed up in any way.
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    Next.js Notion Starter Kit

    Next.js Notion Starter Kit

    Deploy your own Notion-powered website in minutes with Next.js

    Next.js Notion Starter Kit is a boilerplate / starter template to quickly build a website (blog, portfolio, documentation site) using Next.js and react-notion-x, while using a public Notion page as a CMS. It’s the same foundation the author uses to power their personal site. The idea is to let you write and manage content in Notion, and have that content rendered as a fully functional, statically-generated React/Next.js site, with minimal setup — usually just a configuration file to point to...
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    Hugo Theme Stack

    Hugo Theme Stack

    Card-style Hugo theme designed for bloggers

    Card-style Hugo theme designed for bloggers. Stack is a simple card-style Hugo theme designed for bloggers, some of its features are responsive images support, lazy load images, dark mode, local search, PhotoSwipe integration, archive page template, full native JavaScript, and no jQuery or any other frameworks are used, no CSS framework, keep it simple and minimal, properly cropped thumbnails. Subsection support, table of contents, multilingual mode and RTL support. It's necessary to use Hugo Extended ≥ 0.87.0.
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    BatNoter

    BatNoter

    An open source, markdown-based, self-hosted note taking webapp.

    ...Notes are cached to avoid additional API calls. URLs can be bookmarked. Dark/Light mode supported.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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