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    hapi

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    Build powerful, scalable applications, with minimal overhead and full out-of-the-box functionality. Originally developed to handle Walmart’s Black Friday scale, hapi continues to be the proven choice for enterprise-grade backend needs. When you npm install @hapi/hapi, every single line of code you get has been verified. You never have to worry about some deep dependency being poorly maintained (or handed over to someone sketchy). hapi is the only leading node framework without any external...
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    Essential React

    Essential React

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel. The design goals are to use fewer tools (no yeoman, gulp, bower, etc...) Babel 6 with Webpack and Hot Loader. Fast testing with mocked-out DOM. Import CSS files as class names. Separate smart and dumb components. No specific implementation of Flux or data fetching patterns. A core philosophy of this skeleton app is to keep the tooling to a minimum. For this reason, you can find all the commands in the scripts section of...
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    Express & mongoose REST API Boilerplate

    Express & mongoose REST API Boilerplate

    A boilerplate application for building RESTful APIs Microservice

    A boilerplate application for building RESTful APIs Microservice in Node.js using express and mongoose in ES6 with code coverage and JsonWebToken Authentication. Helps you stay productive by following best practices. Follows Airbnb's Javascript style guide. JavaScript code linting is done using ESLint, a pluggable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. Uses ESLint with eslint-config-Airbnb, which tries to follow the Airbnb JavaScript style guide. Supports code...
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    Catberry

    Catberry

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    Catberry is an isomorphic framework for building universal front-end apps using components, Flux architecture and progressive rendering. Catberry builds a bundle for running the application in a browser as a Single Page Application. Cat-Components – similar to web-components but organized as directories, can be rendered on the server and published/installed as NPM packages. The entire architecture of the framework is built using the Service Locator pattern, which helps to manage module...
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    Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM

    For security operations, threat-intelligence and risk teams wanting a tool to get access to auto-monitored assets exposed to attack surfaces

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    react-starter-kit

    react-starter-kit

    The best scaffolding for React development

    This starter pack is designed to allow you to use a full set of the latest and coolest front-end technologies, all of which are configurable, feature-rich, code hot-loading based on webpack, css preprocessing using sass, unit testing, code coverage reporting, Code splitting and more. The main purpose of this project is to preserve as decisively as possible. The goal is not to follow this structure to complete your project, but to make front-end development more robust, simpler, and most...
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    Extends Cobertura to measure and report on code covered by unit tests in same package. Also adds improved reporting features, including measuring code coverage against a coverage policy.
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    ZK Unit extends JUnit to test your ZK project: ZUL pages, composers, event handlers, constraints and more. Use ZKUnit for test driven development, to achieve code coverage and integration with a continous build system.
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