jsonapi-scopes
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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jsonapi-scopes
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Show HN: Open-source alternative to Retool, Internal.io, etc.
This looks very interesting... But no tests?
I'm not 100% happy with a project at work, where we're building out a jsonapi from a legacy rails app (part rewrite in-place, part move to react for front-end) - and after setting it up rswag with integration tests generating swagger schemas has been pretty nice. Not quite decided on what I think about activemodel::serializer... But it mostly works, without too much tweaking.
I've also adopted some ideas from:
https://github.com/guillaumebriday/jsonapi-scopes
For filtering/sorting - I think something like it should be in rails, really.
Rswag: https://github.com/rswag/rswag
wappalyzer
- Wappalyzer no longer open source?
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My proud first long term sidehustle project
Ooh and there is a cool Chrome extension called Wappalyzer. It detects which technologies, programming languages, frameworks and plugins are used of a certain website you are currently in.
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Documentation site / service that Frigate and Revolt.chat use?
If you ever run into his issue again and dont know how to view source code, https://www.wappalyzer.com/ is a nice plugin that can outline the tech stack for a website.
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How could I know which libraries or technology is used on a particular website?
https://www.wappalyzer.com/ might be what youβre looking for
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Beginner to UX/UI - What development tools/frameworks/languages are used to create these effects?
Next time, use this: https://www.wappalyzer.com/. It shows the tech stack of whatever website you put for the URL. For both of those sites, I didn't see any animation libraries detected. My guess would be pure JS or GSAP.
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How to scrape Datadome protected websites (early 2023 version)
The easiest way is via tools like Wappalyzer that test the tech stack of a website and can detect which anti-bot is used on it.
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Easy way to tell what framework a website is using?
Wappalyzer Chrome extension is my go to
- Can you see if a website is made with wordpress org or wordpress com
- Facebook not using React?
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Do you recognise the front-end being used here?
There's a browser extension for that: https://www.wappalyzer.com/
What are some alternatives?
rswag - Seamlessly adds a Swagger to Rails-based API's
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes π
Vue.Draggable - Vue drag-and-drop component based on Sortable.js
ToolJet - Low-code platform for building business applications. Connect to databases, cloud storages, GraphQL, API endpoints, Airtable, Google sheets, OpenAI, etc and build apps using drag and drop application builder. Built using JavaScript/TypeScript. π
craft.js - π A React Framework for building extensible drag and drop page editors
spiderfoot - SpiderFoot automates OSINT for threat intelligence and mapping your attack surface.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Ghost - Independent technology for modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.
go-unsplash - Go Client for the Unsplash API