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    Payload

    Payload

    Free and Open-source Headless CMS and Application Framework

    Payload has, hands-down, the best developer experience out of any headless CMS. Build whatever you need, however you want, and never hit a functionality roadblock. Payload is the go-to headless CMS for websites, SaaS apps, native apps, and anything else you need to build. Power any website, from enterprise to personal portfolio with Payload as a headless CMS. Its powerful version system and layout-building functionality unlocks the best CMS experience for your editors on the market. Payload powers extremely complex and fully featured web apps of every shape and size. ...
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    express-validator

    express-validator

    An express.js middleware for validator.js

    express-validator is a set of express.js middlewares that wraps validator.js validator and sanitizer functions. It's recommended that you have basic knowledge of the express.js module before you go on with this guide. Sometimes, receiving input in a HTTP request isn't only about making sure that the data is in the right format, but also that it is free of noise. validator.js provides a handful of sanitizers that can be used to take care of the data that comes in. Although express-validator offers plenty of handy validators and sanitizers through its underlying dependency validator.js, it doesn't always suffice when building your application. ...
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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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    flatend

    flatend

    Quickly build microservices using p2p networking in NodeJS/Go

    Flatend is a fast, lightweight edge server and microservice runtime built in Go, designed for simplicity and high concurrency. It uses a decentralized service discovery model that allows nodes to communicate over UDP or QUIC with minimal setup, making it ideal for low-latency APIs and distributed systems. Flatend provides a clean developer experience and is optimized for environments where traditional service meshes or orchestration platforms are too heavy.
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