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[MIRROR] Package management system
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Generate static html documentation for an R package
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Non official, but friendly CryptoBot library for the Python language.
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A project template for Python package with heavy use of Github actions
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My boilerplate for Laravel packages.
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🌶️ Project builder template for Composer-based packages
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A web-scraping-based python package that enables you to scrape data from various platforms like GitHub, Twitter, Instagram, or any useful website.
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Python package to reconstruct and extend observational climate series through empricial downscaling of large-scale models
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🧊 The next generation Package Manager for Kubernetes 📦 Featuring a GUI and a CLI. Glasskube packages are dependency aware, GitOps ready and can get automatic updates via a central public package repository.
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From community websites to web applications, this CSS framework will help you achieve a consistent look and feel.
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JSON logger formatter with support for Google Cloud, DataDog and other for Elixir.
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An R package for interacting with the RStudio Connect Server API
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📦 An official xmake package repository
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Logly is a Ready to Go! Python package designed to simplify and enhance the logging process. With Logly, you can log dynamically and rapidly, providing a seamless experience for developers. It comes with customization options, making it easy to tailor your logs according to specific needs.
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