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    Indico

    Indico

    A feature-rich event management system

    The effortless open-source tool for event organization, archival, and collaboration. Event-organization workflow that fits lectures, meetings, workshops, and conferences. A feature-rich event management system, made @ CERN, the place where the Web was born. A powerful and flexible hierarchical content management system for events, a full-blown conference organization workflow with call for Abstracts and abstract reviewing modules; flexible registration form creation and configuration;...
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    MBR-WP-Performance

    MBR-WP-Performance

    Comprehensive WordPress performance optimization plugin

    MBR WP Performance is the WordPress optimisation plugin for users who want real control. Instead of hiding complexity behind a single button, it provides transparent, granular controls for every performance technique—so you understand exactly what each feature does. Core Features: Disable WordPress features that you don’t need. Self-host and preload Google Fonts, lazy load images and videos, defer/delay JavaScript execution, generate and inline critical CSS, preload critical resources,...
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    Flask-SQLAlchemy

    Flask-SQLAlchemy

    Adds SQLAlchemy support to Flask

    Flask-SQLAlchemy is an extension for Flask that adds support for SQLAlchemy to your application. It simplifies using SQLAlchemy with Flask by setting up common objects and patterns for using those objects, such as a session tied to each web request, models, and engines. Flask-SQLAlchemy does not change how SQLAlchemy works or is used. See the SQLAlchemy documentation to learn how to work with the ORM in depth. The documentation here will only cover setting up the extension, not how to use...
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    personal-website

    personal-website

    Kickstart a personal website that showcases your work

    ...It contains a preconfigured static website built with Jekyll and structured folders (like _data, _layouts, _posts, and assets) so you can showcase your portfolio, blog posts, and profile without having to set up everything from scratch; when hosted on GitHub Pages it can automatically render and publish your site. The content structure is designed to pull in your GitHub profile information, featured repositories, and other metadata to highlight your work as a software developer or technologist, and you can customize pages to reflect your unique voice and career goals. Because it uses GitHub Pages—a free static web hosting feature of GitHub—you can maintain and update your live website simply by pushing changes to the repository, turning version control into your deployment pipeline.
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