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    briOS

    briOS

    Brian Lovin website

    briOS, personal website of Brian Lovin. All code is available through Github.
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    React-Toastify

    React-Toastify

    React notification made easy

    React-Toastify allows you to add notifications to your app with ease. No more nonsense! Easy to set up for real, you can make it work in less than 10sec! Super easy to customize, RTL support, swipe to close. Can choose swipe direction. Super easy to use an animation of your choice. Can display a react component inside the toast! Has onOpen and onClose hooks. Both can access the props passed to the react component rendered inside the toast. Can remove a toast programmatically. Define behavior...
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    Gitify

    Gitify

    GitHub notifications on your menu bar

    Your GitHub notifications on your menu bar. All your GitHub notifications on your desktop. Nice & Easy. Ever got lost with GitHub notifications? Too many emails? Gitify is all about making your life easier. Sitting on your menu bar, it informs you for any GitHub notifications without being annoying and of course without adverts. It just gets the job done. Works with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise. You can even connect multiple accounts. Gitify will notify you every time you receive a...
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    Checkmate

    Checkmate

    Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted tool

    Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted infrastructure monitoring platform that provides real-time visibility into server health, uptime, response times, and incident activity through a modern web interface. The application continuously checks whether websites and services are accessible and performing optimally, generating alerts and reports when availability or performance degrades. It supports detailed infrastructure monitoring through an optional agent called Capture, which collects...
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    notfoundbot

    notfoundbot

    fix & archive outgoing links on your website

    notfoundbot is a GitHub Action that helps you automatically maintain the correctness of your website's outgoing links. It finds links that need fixing and opens pull requests that fix them. This action is intended for websites and blogs powered by static site generators. By using post dates derived from filenames, notfoundbot searches for Wayback Machine archives of linked resources that are contemporary to the post itself: broken links in a 2011 blog post will be linked to archives from...
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    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    The AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps adds tasks to easily enable build and release pipelines in Azure DevOps (formerly VSTS) and Azure DevOps Server (previously known as Team Foundation Server (TFS)) to work with AWS services including Amazon S3, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Lambda, AWS CloudFormation, Amazon Simple Queue Service and Amazon Simple Notification Service, and run commands using the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell module and the AWS CLI. This is an open source project...
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    TroisJS

    TroisJS

    ThreeJS + VueJS 3 + ViteJS

    ...I started from scratch, I will rewrite some of my WebGL demos to see if this little toy can do the job. The most popular WebGL library, with a good support on both desktop and mobile. With TroisJS you can easily create 3D content for your website using VueJS components. Really fast development time with ViteJS/HMR ! Useful to create awesome 3D scenes. Thanks to VueJS/ViteJS, TroisJS use watchers and HMR to update ThreeJS objects when you update a template or a prop. This means the result in your browser will be automatically updated without reloading all the stuff. This is really helpful when you are creating a TroisJS Scene. ...
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    AngularSpree

    AngularSpree

    Angular eCommerce framework for online store

    It is a plug-and-play frontend application for AviaCommerce API built using Angular(7), Redux, Observables & ImmutableJs. It is not limited to via commerce and can also be used with any e-commerce solution with an API interface. Such as spree commerce, Magento, open-cart, etc. AviaCommerce is, and will always be open source. We believe that collaboration is a key ingredient for developing a stellar project. The open source community has played a key role in the software development industry...
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