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    Nordcraft

    Nordcraft

    Packages that are used internally by the Nordcraft engine

    Nordcraft is an open source Web Development Engine that combines visual design tools, a reactive front-end framework, server-side rendering, and full programming capabilities in a unified platform aimed at streamlining modern web app creation. It offers a visual editor that lets designers and developers collaborate closely, making it possible to build, preview, and modify interfaces without constantly switching between code and browser views. The engine supports versioning, reactive signals,...
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    Aquameta

    Aquameta

    Web development platform built entirely in PostgreSQL

    Aquameta is a web development platform where everything—including code, content, and logic—is stored and edited in PostgreSQL. It treats the database as the source of truth, enabling fully modular, SQL-driven app development. Aquameta is ideal for developers seeking an unconventional but unified data-centric development experience.
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    Atom

    Atom

    A hackable text editor for the 21st Century

    Atom is a text editor that's modern, approachable and full-featured. It's also easily customizable- you can customize it to do anything and be able to use it productively without ever touching a config file. Atom is free to download and runs on Linux, OS X and Windows with support for plug-ins written in Node.js and embedded Git Control. It is based on Electron (formerly known as Atom Shell),a framework for building cross-platform apps using Chromium and Node.js.
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    NyaoVim

    NyaoVim

    Web-enhanced Extensible Neovim Frontend

    This is a Neovim frontend built on Electron. The Neovim editor is composed as a Web Component and users can extend the UI with reusable Web Components, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. NyaoVim is built in the same spirit. NyaoVim contains the Neovim editor as a Web Component and extends its UI with web technology, as in other modern editors and IDEs (e.g. Atom, VS Code, LightTable). NyaoVim bundles no extended UI by default.
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    OpenBEXI HTML Builder
    OpenBEXI is a WYSIWYG HTML builder using the magic of HTML5 and CSS3 . By resizing, dragging and dropping various HTML widgets it is easy to build a web page. All texts using the DOJO editor, pictures, charts, chart-flows, Dygraphs, timelines, lists and DOJO widgets edited on your browser look like the HTML page you are going to publish to your web site. OpenBEXI provides a powerful CSS and JavaScript editor to change on the fly the presentation and the behavior of your web...
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