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    Windmill

    Windmill

    Open-source developer platform to power your entire infra

    Windmill is a modern developer platform for building internal tools and automations using scripts written in Python, TypeScript, or Go. It provides a structured way to build, schedule, and share workflows as scripts with secure input forms and audit trails. Unlike traditional low-code platforms, Windmill caters to technical teams who want the flexibility of scripting with the convenience of a collaborative GUI. Users can turn scripts into APIs, schedule recurring jobs, and manage user access...
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    Flow-Like

    Flow-Like

    Strongly Typed Enterprise Scale Workflows

    ...The core idea is that UI components react to changes in upstream flows, making it easier to reason about how data moves through the system and how user interactions propagate changes throughout the interface. This approach contrasts with traditional two-way binding or manual update patterns by treating flows as the single source of truth, simplifying complex interactions and reducing bugs caused by scattered state logic. Developers can compose and combine flows, establish transformations, and orchestrate asynchronous events using intuitive primitives, resulting in code that is easier to test, maintain, and scale.
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