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    Foal

    Foal

    Full-featured Node.js framework, with no complexity

    It provides a set of ready-to-use components so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time. In one single place, you have a complete environment to build web applications. This includes a CLI, testing tools, frontend utilities, scripts, advanced authentication, ORM, deployment environments, GraphQL and Swagger API, AWS utilities, and more. You no longer need to get lost on npm searching for packages and making them work together. All is provided. But while offering all these features,...
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    Plug

    Plug

    Compose web applications with functions

    Plug is a specification and set of utilities for building composable modules in Elixir web applications. It defines a standard connection interface, allowing developers to create “plugs” that act as middleware for handling requests and responses. Examples include parsing parameters, managing sessions, logging, or authentication, all of which can be plugged into a pipeline. Plug serves as the foundation for the Phoenix framework, which builds on it to deliver a full-featured web stack. The...
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    Gooo

    Gooo

    Toolkit for developing web applications in Vue, Templ, and Go

    Gooo is an open-source project that focuses on providing tools and utilities for interacting with and analyzing online content, particularly in the context of automation and data retrieval workflows. The repository appears to function as a lightweight utility toolkit that can be adapted for specific use cases such as scraping, automation, or content processing. It is structured to allow developers to customize and extend its functionality depending on their needs, rather than acting as a...
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    Flask JSONDash

    Flask JSONDash

    Build complex dashboards without any front-end code

    Build complex dashboards without any front-end code. Use your own endpoints. JSON config only. Ready to go. Easily configurable, chart dashboards from any arbitrary API endpoint. JSON config only. Ready to go. This project is a flask blueprint that allows you to create sleek dashboards without writing any front-end (or backend) code. Everything is powered through simple JSON configurations for declaring arbitrary charts. Leveraging popular libraries like C3.js and D3.js, and much more. Also...
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    Access-like webdatabasemanagement with support of forms, assistents, support of different databases, publishing of forms. It should allow users simple and understandable utilities to create forms without even knowing which database works in the background
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