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InfluxDB
InfluxDB high-performance time series database. Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.
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sharp
High performance Node.js image processing, the fastest module to resize JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF images. Uses the libvips library.
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contentlayer
Contentlayer turns your content into data - making it super easy to import MD(X) and CMS content in your app
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reinstall_mysql_full
A Simple script to Fully remove mysql and Reinstall (helpful when you screw up)
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SaaSHub
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hast discussion
hast reviews and mentions
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Contentlayer with next/image
contentlayer uses remark to parse the markdown in an mdast. We can now use remark plugins to modify the mdast. Then rehype comes into play and converts the mdast into a hast. rehype plugins can now modify the hast. Finally the hast is converted into react components.
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Converting and customizing Markdown files to HTML with Unified, remark & rehype
remark-rehype translates the mdast structure into a Hypertext Abstract Syntax Tree (hast) structure, also composed of unist nodes.
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Modifying rehype autolink headings
We have to pass hast elements thought. If you want to read more about hast elements, check out this documentation link.
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Is html compiled?
Is it so hard to accept that a tool or app could compile a html document into some intermediate form and then use that to internally construct a DOM representation, maybe out of a cache?
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