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    Webstudio

    Webstudio

    Open source website builder and Webflow alternative

    Webstudio is an open source visual development platform that enables developers, designers, and cross-functional teams to build modern websites through a powerful visual builder while maintaining full ownership of their data and infrastructure. The project positions itself as a Webflow alternative but emphasizes openness, portability, and deep control over the generated frontend code.
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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. It only provides the nice UI plugin architecture. Users can compose their...
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