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    ember-engines

    ember-engines

    Composable Ember applications for ambitious user experiences

    ...On a technical level, engines and applications are remarkably similar: they each have their own container, registry, context, and namespace. However, unlike an application, an engine does not boot itself nor does it control its own router. Engines rely on their hosts to fulfill these responsibilities. The often-used example of this is a "blogging" application. While a blog itself could be a full-fledged application, you may also wish to use it as a specific subsection of your overall application.
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    Visual Studio jQuery Code Snippets

    Visual Studio jQuery Code Snippets

    130+ jQuery code snippets for Visual Studio 2012-2019

    This project hosts a collection of common jQuery code snippets for use in Visual Studio 2012-2019.
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    UI for Docker

    UI for Docker

    A web interface for Docker, formerly known as DockerUI

    ...The goal is to provide a pure client-side implementation so it is effortless to connect and manage docker. Bind mounting the Unix socket into the UI For Docker container is much more secure than exposing your docker daemon over TCP. The privileged flag is required for hosts using SELinux. You should still secure your UI For Docker instance behind some type of auth. UI For Docker listens on port 9000 by default. If you run UI For Docker inside a container then you can bind the container's internal port to any external address and port. Ensure that you have access to the CA, the TLS certificate and the TLS key used to access your Docker engine. ...
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