Static web server
Static html server with simple websocket relay
A simple service worker used for the static template in sandpack, allowing users to develop websites like they would locally in the browser.
A simple zero-configuration command-line http server
Lws middleware wrapper for koa-static
Angular Webpack Build Facade
Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
Provides perimeter-specific URL resolution and helps identify which environment a product is running in.
Native-ESM powered web dev build tool
A Node.js implementation of RTMP Server
Minimalistic web-server for serving static files
Stop throwing errors, and instead return Results!
A lean, modular web server for rapid full-stack development
GraphQL IDE for better development workflows (GraphQL Subscriptions, interactive docs & collaboration).
A static file server for fancy apps
Produces redirects (HTTP redirections) for pages in an Antora site.
OpenAPI Server URL templating parser, validator and substitution mechanism.
GraphQL IDE for better development workflows (GraphQL Subscriptions, interactive docs & collaboration).
Server module of Hexo.
🌱 Lightweight offline DOM
Serve static files
simple, compliant file streaming module for node
Routes requests to KV assets
Transform class static blocks
Nanoc is a static-site generator focused on flexibility. It transforms content from a format such as Markdown or AsciiDoc into another format, usually HTML, and lays out pages consistently to retain the site’s look and feel throughout. Static sites built with Nanoc can be deployed to any web server.
RTram provides a server to develop static websites while converting Slim and Sass into HTML and CSS.
Easy_html_creator is a gem that makes developing static HTML websites easy and joyful. Once you learned the joy of haml or sass, it get boring to program in 'plain old' html and css. Using our Gem you could generate and maintain multiple static websites and program them in your preferred languages. Currently supported by our fast and lightweight re-generation server: HAML, Sass (with bootstarp) and CoffeeScript. We also included the 'actionview' gem, to enable the use of rails standard functions like 'text_field_tag'.
Prow is solving the problem front-end developers have when they try to start a project, and need a server mock to work with. It also solves the problem of creating and serving a static HTML/CSS/JS that includes heavy front-end development work. Prow includes: * Mustache to HTML file generation * ShipdStyle compass plugin for getting easy responsive design widgets * DeMedusa the slim, extensible, JS framework
Moka is a damn simple framework designed to build static websites like portfolios, showcases, minisites, HTML mockups, etc. Moka setup takes a single command, and it provides you with a hierarchical template system and some super-convenient helper functions so you never have to write more code than necessary. The result of your work is compiled to plain HTML, CSS and Javascript: you just need to upload it to your server to deploy it. Add as a bonus the Lipsum helpers, with which you can generate dummy text with a single line of code during development or in HTML mockups.
A smart, static site generator that automatically manages dependencies to achieve blazing build times with minimal cognitive load. Only new and changed files, and files upstream of a changed dependency are processed. Renders markdown or embedded-Ruby (Erb-like) content as HTML. Supports templates (embedded & layout), which may be included within content sources or other templates. Document metadata may me added using a plain-text preamble of key-value pairs. Generates a complete website that can be served by the built-in WEBrick server.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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