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    formidable

    formidable

    The most used, flexible, fast and streaming parser

    The most used, flexible, fast and streaming parser for multipart form data. Supports uploading to serverless environments, AWS S3, Azure, GCP or the filesystem. Used in production. This project is semantically versioned and available as part of the Tidelift Subscription for professional-grade assurances, enhanced support and security. The maintainers of formidable and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and maintenance for the Open Source...
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    Oboe.js

    Oboe.js

    A streaming approach to JSON

    Oboe.js is a streaming approach to JSON. Oboe.js speeds up web applications by providing parsed objects before the response completes. Oboe.js is an open source Javascript library for loading JSON using streaming, combining the convenience of DOM with the speed and fluidity of SAX. It can parse any JSON as a stream, is small enough to be a micro-library, doesn't have dependencies, and doesn't care which other libraries you need it to speak to. We can load trees larger than the available...
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    Playback

    Playback

    Video player built using electron and node.js

    playback is another project by the same author, aimed at simplifying media playback of streaming sources in JavaScript/Node.js contexts. The goal of Playback is to act as a thin wrapper or abstraction layer that eases the task of launching and controlling a media player from code or CLI, perhaps integrating with torrent-based streaming (e.g. from peerflix) or other streaming sources. The library provides programmatic controls over launching playback, passing custom options or arguments, and...
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    Collabry is an open API for building of collaboration/social networking. The API defined as a set of webservices, as a set of class libraries for rapid development web interfaced collaboration/social networking applications.
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