Tool for rapid development
Genesis Rapid Grid Pro
Rapid Design System
The best way to make a rapid form with react hooks
Genesis Rapid Grid Tabulator
An optional Pragmatic drag and drop package that enables rapid migration from react-beautiful-dnd to Pragmatic drag and drop
A lean, modular web server for rapid full-stack development
脚手架
An AI-enhanced editor for OpenStreetMap
Side-effecting CDN bundle that auto-registers the Rapid Design System. Intended for AI/prototyping tools (e.g. Claude Artifacts), not for production apps.
A deep deletion module for node (like `rm -rf`)
A Front End Prototyper tool for rapid prototyping of web sites
JavaScript build tool, similar to Make or Rake
CLI tool for Angular
eWAY Rapid Node.js library
Node.js native addon build tool
Chromium Binary for Serverless Platforms
An javascript implementation of the Rapid Automated Keyword Extraction (RAKE) algorithm. Forked from https://github.com/sleepycat/rapid-automated-keyword-extraction
a free and open-source chat framework for building excellent LLM-powered chat experiences
Catches situations when a react use(Layout)Effect runs repeatedly in rapid succession
Genx CLI
Collection of rapid-sdk math libraries
TypeScript typings for Rapid Migration Assessment API v1
Collection of rapid-sdk utility libraries
Rails Rapid Application Development Tools.
DRG, development tool for rapid building of in-house (Intranet, private cloud) applications as well as CMS for creating complex, data-entry intensive web sites.
puppet-magnum - a tool for rapid, consistent, and best practice Puppet module development.
A wrapper for the Authful service
The Rapid Migration Assessment service is our first-party migration assessment and planning tool. Note that google-cloud-rapid_migration_assessment-v1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-rapid_migration_assessment instead. See the readme for more details.
The Rapid Migration Assessment service is our first-party migration assessment and planning tool.
Deployment tool focused on static sites. Has different modes for releases with rollbacks, or for multiple branches allowing rapid prototyping.
Rails CLI gem simplifies the initiation of Rails projects by offering a guided interface for selecting configurations, making it a must-have tool for junior developers and rapid project prototyping.
The Promotion tool is designed to make it easy and quick to deploy an application into production. Originally built for use with OpenBSD, it can be used on an *nix system by adjusting a few paths (in config.rb). To deploy or install an application you just need to copy a few files into place, right? Well, the folders need to be there first of course, oh and the permissions need to be set, and I guess we need the right users set up before file ownerships can be set correctly, which means we need groups before that ... ok, so there is more to it than copying a few files. There are also system-wide settings that may need to be modified to support an application, such as environment variables in /etc/profile, /etc/sudoers, startup scripts in /etc/rc.conf.local, and /var/cron/tabs/* cron jobs. Promotion does not modify these sensitive files, but it does say how to change them. Promotion handles all of this based on an XML deployment descriptor for each application, allowing rapid, reliable redeployment with a single line command (promote). It also manages database schema migration with the evolve/devolve commands.
Treste is a great tool for rapid prototyping projects. I use it in loads of my projects. There are a couple of things that kind of tick me off though; Trestle resources tend to become large files in the app/admin folder due to the way they are written. I find it hard to read/maintain them as a big file, so I split them up into smaller files and created a generator to ensure that they always follow a standard. Another pet peeve is the menu handling. Handling menu itmes in each resource quickly becomes a nightmare. Ordering them requires a lot of manual work. To keep things simpler, inspired by the work from the crowd at WinterCMS, I created a menu.yml file that is used to manage the menu. I also created a helper that simplifies the placing of the menu.
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