browser-git ===========
A pure JavaScript reimplementation of git for node and browsers
Offload tasks to a pool of workers on node.js and in the browser
A browser-native Git operations library built with OPFS and Web APIs.
CSS Object Model implementation and CSS parser
Neo-Async is a drop-in replacement for Async, it almost fully covers its functionality and runs faster
Node cli table
Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
This module provides native bindings to ecdsa secp256k1 functions
CSS Object Model implementation and CSS parser
Browser bridge for Git repository management in the Gitnestr SDK
Lively ChangeSets based on in-browser git branches
Browser automation CLI for AI agents
CSS Object Model implementation and CSS parser
JS/WebAssembly build of OpenJPH
Core functionality for Snowplow Browser trackers
The type registry for typeson
Get raw git commits out of your repository using git-log(1).
Core library for @secretlint.
Parse repository URLs to extract, SCM platform, domain, user, and project information.
Browser tracker for Snowplow
A javascript library to extract Exif metadata from images, in node and in the browser.
Microsoft Cognitive Services Speech SDK for JavaScript
@git-diff-view/lowlight
Browse git raw objects.
Visualize Git in the browser
Open web browser to view remote Git repositories
WebGit is an embeddable Sinatra app that provides an in-browser visual interface to a simple but effective Git workflow. For educational purposes.
Open your git remote in browser
Type `git open` to open the repository in your browser.
Simple rails engine to show the git commit version number installed by pointing your browser to ROOT_URL/git_version
Host your own git repository browser through the power of Sinatra and Grit
Open the github repo for the current project in your default browser. Usage: In a folder with a git repo, run: $ website
Mbeditor provides an in-browser code editor with split panes, git insights, search, and optional RuboCop linting for Rails apps.
giturl: A simple navigation tool for GitHub pages from local git-cloned directories. Working deep in a git-cloned project and need to view its GitHub page? 'giturl' simplifies this for you. A single command unveils your repository's URL. Want more? It also opens your browser and goes straight to the page -- no extra steps needed. 'giturl' streamlines your workflow, merging simplicity with sophistication.
A repository browser with only basic HTML and text; free of images and JavaScript. It is intended as a companion to public-inbox[1] but may be used on its own. It only supports git for now, but support for other Free Software version control systems may happen.
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