Network Manager for Nodejs
Include Flmngr file manager server-side into your Express app or website
a package manager for JavaScript
Node server-side implementation of Flmngr file manager
A inter-process and inter-machine lockfile utility that works on a local or network file system
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Secrets client for Node.js
Redis store for node-cache-manager
Library for Stacks network operations
Flmngr file manager UI component for React
TypeScript scope analyser for ESLint
Auto-reconnect and round robin support for amqplib.
process information for node.js and browsers
IORedis store for node-cache-manager
Sui TypeScript API
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A javascript library for working with Bezier curves
No description provided.
Public API of Nodebox
Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.
Tools for working with package managers
Visualize relationships or network flow with an aesthetically-pleasing circular layout.
Cloud Resource Manager Client Library for Node.js
file system store for node cache manager
Utilities for management of Cisco network nodes. Designed to work with Puppet and Chef. Currently supports NX-OS nodes.
Utilities for management of Cisco network nodes. Designed to work with Puppet and Chef. Currently supports NX-OS nodes.
pocketknife is a devops tool for managing computers running chef-solo, powered by Opscode Chef. Using pocketknife, you create a project that describes the configuration of your computers and then deploy it to bring them to their intended state. With pocketknife, you don't need to setup or manage a specialized chef-server node or rely on an unreliable network connection to a distant hosted service whose security you don't control, deal with managing chef's security keys, or deal with manually synchronizing data with the chef-server datastore. With pocketknife, all of your cookbooks, roles and nodes are stored in easy-to-use files that you can edit, share, backup and version control with tools you already have.