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Express
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6 | 678 | |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
installations
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Programmatically deploy your GitHub Repo on Netlify
To create your connection between Netlify and GitHub you just need to go on netlify user settings and configure the connection with your GitHub account (grant access to all the repos to deploy further projects easily). After doing this, you can navigate to Github Application settings, click on configure, and copy the number appended at the end of the URL since that is your Installation ID. This process will be needed only once, and then you are set to go.
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Unable to Connect a GitHub Repository to Cloudflare Pages
This page https://dash.cloudflare.com/36e5e954c996e147e789df6a1b716209/pages/new/provider/github says ' If your repository is not shown, configure repository access for the Cloudflare Pages app on GitHub. '
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Fullstack Pulumi: Deploying the MERN Stack on DigitalOcean
Make sure you've installed the DigitalOcean GitHub app as described above—you should see it listed at https://github.com/settings/installations:
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Facebook hacker beat my 2FA, bricked my Oculus, and hit the company credit card
That's an interesting concept.
Thinking about it for a bit, I'm sadly hesitant that it might need to be built as a browser extension or mobile app, rather than a website, because none of these services provide programmatically-accessible (even read-only) feeds of what you're looking for, so you'd need to scrape everything. This brings up two issues: 1) the headache of IP ratelimiting (and/or flat-out IP bans from trigger-happy systems optimized for fighting fraud/bots hosted on cloud infrastructure). IIUC there are proxy services that you can outsource the workaround problem to, but this is awkward to get behind in the face of 2), which is that users would need to input their actual usernames and passwords so that the service could request the account page with the details on it in order to scrape the data.
Given that these are broadly web services poked at via HTTPS, you could potentially get everything you needed from a browser extension (as long as the service doesn't require you to set any HTTP headers that extensions aren't allowed to touch).
The second possibility is using an app. Writing a thin layer that lets you craft custom HTTPS/whatever requests from a WebView would probably be the most straightforward approach.
The main issue with both the extension and app approaches is that they code-dump both the idea and methodology of "here is how to do X" into the hands of the IQ-99 skiddie group (especially with an extension). So now you have more people running around scraping pages and whatnot and trying to figure out how to weaponize everything. Probably won't go anywhere (in terms of producing actual attacks), but the noise may potentially make your life harder.
The least-complex solution seems to just be a giant boring list of links, for example:
- https://myaccount.google.com/permissions
- https://twitter.com/settings/connected_apps, https://twitter.com/settings/connected_accounts
- https://github.com/settings/apps/authorizations, https://github.com/settings/applications, https://github.com/settings/installations, https://github.com/settings/apps, https://github.com/settings/developers, https://github.com/settings/tokens
Hmm, that's kind of all over the place for some things. A single aggregate view that combines everything could definitely be very interesting...
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Building GitHub Apps For Fun and Profit
Now you should have a private key, App ID (found at the top of your app settings page, https://github.com/settings/apps/yourappname), and Installation ID (via API or in post-install URL like https://github.com/settings/installations/1234567). You can use these to form API requests, either manually, via one of the Octokit libraries, or even as an action.
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First steps using Cloudflare Pages
Look for it later in your GitHub Settings to add more repos, or to revoke access.
Express
- Express 5.0 – Last Push
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Create a Chat App With Node.js
Express: A lightweight framework for building web applications.
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Exploring Angular SSR: Development, API, Prefetching and Deployment
Now, we will create API using expressjs. When we created application using --ssr flag, the Angular CLI already took care of installing expressjs for us.
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Building a GitHub activity feed with Node.js and Socket.io
First, we import express. The Express framework allows us to create routes that will respond to webhook POST requests and serve an HTML file when a GET request is made to the root of the site.
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How to Build an AI FAQ System with Strapi, LangChain & OpenAI
Basic Knowledge of Express
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Building a RESTful API with Node.js and Express
Express.js Documentation
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7 Frameworks, One SAML Jackson - Your Open Source Single Sign-On Solution
In the JavaScript ecosystem, there are guides for enabling SAML-based enterprise single sign-on in AdonisJS, Express.js, Next.js, Remix, and React with an Express.js backend.
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8 NPM Packages for JavaScript Beginners [2024][+tutorials]
Starting off strong with Express.js, the cool kid on the block for building web apps. It's lightweight, flexible, and doesn't throw a tantrum when you ask it to scale. With Express, you can handle HTTP requests like a pro, play around with middleware, set up routes without breaking a sweat, and render views that make your app look stunning. Big names like Netflix and Uber are already on board, and if it's good enough for them, it's definitely worth a peek.
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
express - one of the most popular middleware tools, lightweight and easy to learn. docs
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Screen Sharing with WebRTC: Harnessing JavaScript for Seamless Streaming
Now we can install both Express and Socket.io libraries:
What are some alternatives?
apps
Next.js - The React Framework
applications
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
developers
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
fullstack-pulumi-mern-digitalocean - A template repository that uses Pulumi to deploy a MERN application on the DigitalOcean App Platform.
AdonisJs Application
Niek - My GitHub profile
Restify - The future of Node.js REST development
KoiPhish - A simple yet beautiful phishing proxy.
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js