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    patch-package

    patch-package

    Fix broken node modules instantly

    ... a web frontend. Note that if you want to patch un-hoisted packages you'll need to repeat the setup process for the child package. Also make sure you're in the child package directory when you run patch-package to generate the patch files. Create a hash of your patches before loading/saving your cache.
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    Artifact Hub

    Artifact Hub

    Find, install and publish Kubernetes packages

    Artifact Hub is a web-based application that enables finding, installing, and publishing packages and configurations for CNCF projects. Discovering artifacts to use with CNCF projects can be difficult. If every CNCF project that needs to share artifacts creates its own Hub this creates a fair amount of repeat work for each project and a fractured experience for those trying to find the artifacts to consume. The Artifact Hub attempts to solve that by providing a single experience for consumers...
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    Mikro Orm

    Mikro Orm

    TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work

    TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. MikroORM allows handling transactions automatically. When you call em.flush(), all computed changes are wrapped inside a database transaction. Uses source code analysis so you do not have to repeat yourself when defining entities. Simply define correct TypeScript types and you are good to go! Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases, and more can be supported via custom drivers...
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    QA Wolf

    QA Wolf

    Create browser tests 10x faster

    Set up browser tests in minutes to find bugs before your users do. QA Wolf helps you create, run, and maintain end-to-end tests 10x faster. We found browser testing too difficult and often gave up on it entirely in our previous jobs. We built QA Wolf for developers like us who want to spend less time testing and more time shipping. QA Wolf is zero-effort automated QA. We get you to 80% coverage in four months, and keep you there, so your team can stay focused on shipping. 2/3 of tech...
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    nest-user-auth

    nest-user-auth

    A build for a back end which implements managing users with MongoDB

    ..., Jest) into a working backend. If you recognize an anti-pattern or a better way to do something, please post an issue. It is challenging not to repeat the structure of the models in the GraphQL schema, Mongo schema, and Typescript interfaces. The goal is to have one truth point for the models and extend that data when more data is needed. With NestJS 6.0.0 a code first approach was introduced. This project uses the schema first approach to be language agnostic.
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