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    Keep company data safe with Chrome Enterprise

    Protect your business with AI policies and data loss prevention in the browser

    Make AI work your way with Chrome Enterprise. Block unapproved sites and set custom data controls that align with your company's policies.
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  • Cycloid is an engineering platform that improves the developer and end-user experience Icon
    Cycloid is an engineering platform that improves the developer and end-user experience

    For Developers, DevOps, IT departments, MSPs, Platform Engineering teams

    Empower end-users and improve operational efficiency with your own opinionated Engineering Platform.
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    GraphQL Inspector

    GraphQL Inspector

    Validate schema, get schema change notifications, validate operations

    Validate schemas and detect changes. Receive schema change notifications. Keep Operations and Fragments consistent. Start using our GitHub Application, setup everything up within few clicks. Using GitHub workflows? Try out the GitHub Action. GraphQL Inspector can be used in any Continuous Integration service. Use our modularized, CI suited version of CLI. GraphQL Inspector offers a CLI that lets you analyze your GraphQL API but also client-side applications.
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    eslint-plugin-sonarjs

    eslint-plugin-sonarjs

    SonarJS rules for ESLint

    SonarJS rules for ESLint to detect bugs and suspicious patterns in your code. Rules in this category aim to find places in code that have a high chance of being bugs, i.e. don't work as intended. All branches in a conditional structure should not have exactly the same implementation. Collection elements should not be replaced unconditionally. Empty collections should not be accessed or iterated.
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    Unimported

    Unimported

    Find and fix dangling files and unused dependencies

    A command-line tool that helps identify and remove unused files and dependencies in JavaScript/TypeScript projects.
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    Foal

    Foal

    Full-featured Node.js framework, with no complexity

    It provides a set of ready-to-use components so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time. In one single place, you have a complete environment to build web applications. This includes a CLI, testing tools, frontend utilities, scripts, advanced authentication, ORM, deployment environments, GraphQL and Swagger API, AWS utilities, and more. You no longer need to get lost on npm searching for packages and making them work together. All is provided. But while offering all these features,...
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    Visual goal management software

    Goalscape's Visual Goal Management is an ingenious leap forward from To-Do lists, Spreadsheets and Kanban Boards.

    Create business and personal projects by defining high-level goals and breaking them down into manageable chunks. Define Priorities visually, allocate resources, assign Responsibility, set Dates and track Progress. Filter by Date, Responsibility and/or Tag – and generate Goal Lists of matching goals.
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    Angular ESLint

    Angular ESLint

    Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular

    Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to lint Angular projects. Follow the latest Getting Started guide on angular.io in order to install the Angular CLI. Create a new Angular CLI workspace in the normal way, optionally using any of the supported command line arguments and following the interactive prompts. As well as installing all relevant dependencies, the ng add command will automatically detect that you have a workspace with a single project in it, which does not have a...
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    MobX

    MobX

    A Simple, scalable state management

    MobX is a battle tested library that makes state management simple and scalable by transparently applying functional reactive programming (TFRP). Write minimalistic, boilerplate free code that captures your intent. Trying to update a record field? Use the good old JavaScript assignment. Updating data in an asynchronous process? No special tools are required, the reactivity system will detect all your changes and propagate them out to where they are being used. All changes to and uses of your data are tracked at runtime, building a dependency tree that captures all relations between state and output. ...
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    SurveyJS

    SurveyJS

    JavaScript Survey and Form Library

    SurveyJS Form Library is distributed as npm packages and as scripts and style sheets that you can reference on your page. You can use it in any React, Angular, Vue, Knockout, or jQuery application. React, Angular, Knockout, and Vue3 are supported natively. To communicate with the server, the libraries use JSON objects that represent form schemas (content and layout of a form) and form results (answers). You have the option to build dynamic JSON-driven forms using our free full-featured...
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    bundlejs

    bundlejs

    An online tool to quickly bundle & minify your projects

    bundlejs is a web-based JavaScript bundle size analyzer that helps developers understand the impact of their dependencies. It provides real-time insights into bundle size, minification, and tree-shaking effectiveness.
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    Graphile Starter

    Graphile Starter

    Opinionated SaaS quick-start with pre-built user account

    Opinionated SaaS quick-start with a pre-built user account and organization system for full-stack application development in React, Node.js, GraphQL and PostgreSQL. Powered by PostGraphile, TypeScript, Apollo Client, Graphile Worker, Graphile Migrate, GraphQL Code Generator, Ant Design and Next.js. This project can serve as a basis for your own project. We've added many features that most projects require, but you're free to remove them or replace them with whatever you need. We use Next.js...
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    Trident 1

    Businesses requiring a point-of-sale solution to monitor retail operations, process payments, and manage customer relationships

    Trident 1 is the premier provider of the first all-in-one FFL software designed specifically for the firearms retail industry. Created to replace multiple outdated software systems with one universally integrated solution, Trident 1 streamlines and consolidates ALL systems into a single solution to save you time and money.
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    After.js

    After.js

    Next.js-like framework for server-rendered React apps

    Next.js is awesome. However, its routing system isn't for me. IMHO React Router is a better foundation upon which such a framework should be built, and that's the goal here. Routes are just components and don't / should not have anything to do with folder structure. Static route configs are fine. Next.js's getInitialProps was/is a brilliant idea. Route-based code-splitting should come for free or be easy to opt into. Route-based transitions/analytics/data loading/preloading etc., should...
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    Project Manager

    Project Manager

    Project Manager Extension for Visual Studio Code

    This VSCode extension simplifies the management of multiple projects by allowing users to easily switch, save, and open workspaces. Project Manager is especially useful for developers working on many repos or client projects and helps keep workspace settings and tasks organized.
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