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    Gator

    Gator

    Conda environment and package management extension from within Jupyter

    The Mamba Navigator, a Web UI for managing conda environments. Provides Conda/Mamba environment and package management as a standalone application or as an extension for JupyterLab.
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    21st.dev

    21st.dev

    Largest marketplace of shadcn/ui-based components

    21st is an open-source community-driven registry and marketplace for modern React UI components, designed to streamline the discovery, sharing, and installation of reusable interface elements. It functions similarly to a package manager for design engineers, allowing users to browse and install components built with Tailwind CSS and Radix UI directly into their projects. The platform emphasizes minimal, production-ready components that follow modern design and accessibility practices, making it easier to build high-quality interfaces without starting from scratch. ...
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    Node Modules Inspector

    Node Modules Inspector

    Interactive UI for local node modules inspection

    This is a tool (CLI + interactive UI) for inspecting the node_modules directory of a JavaScript/TypeScript project, created by Anthony Fu. It supports projects using npm, pnpm or bun. The idea is to help developers visualise the dependency graph, see which dependencies are installed, their sizes, types (ESM vs CJS), origins (catalog vs registry), and filter or build a static report of a project’s dependency tree. The project includes a web UI version that you can try at node-modules.dev, and...
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