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    Sanic

    Sanic

    Async Python 3.6+ web server/framework

    Build fast, run fast with Sanic! Sanic is a Python 3.6+ web server and web framework designed to go fast. It provides a way to get a highly performant HTTP server up and running fast, while also making it easy to build, expand, and eventually scale. Sanic aspires to be as simple as possible while delivering the performance that you require. It allows the usage of the async/await syntax added in Python 3.5, so your code is guaranteed to be non-blocking and speedy. ...
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    OpsManage

    OpsManage

    Automated operation and maintenance platform

    Automated operation and maintenance platform: code and application deployment CI/CD, asset management CMDB, scheduled task management platform, SQL audit | rollback, task scheduling, on-site WIKI. A code deployment, application deployment, scheduled tasks, and equipment asset management platform. Welcome to star or fork my open source project. If you need to quote the project code in your own project, please declare the agreement and copyright information in the project. ...
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