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Top 23 Mustache Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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svg-sprite
SVG sprites & stacks galore β A low-level Node.js module that takes a bunch of SVG files, optimizes them and bakes them into SVG sprites of several types along with suitable stylesheet resources (e.g. CSS, Sass, LESS, Stylus, etc.)
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lightncandy
An extremely fast PHP implementation of handlebars ( http://handlebarsjs.com/ ) and mustache ( http://mustache.github.io/ ),
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If you have a bit of Nodejs SSR background, you would already be accustomed to templating libraries like Pug, Handlebars, EJS, etc. If youβre from a PHP background you would be familiar with the Blade templating engine. These templating libraries basically help you render dynamic data from the backend on the frontend. They also help you generate markup with loops based on conditions.
Recently, while creating some experimental C# source code generators (xafero/csharp-generators), I was just concatenating strings together. Like you do, you know, if things have to go very quickly. If you have a simple use case, use a formatted multi-line string or some template library like scriban. But I searched for a way to generate more and more complicated logic easily - like for example, adding raw SQL handler methods to my pre-generated DBSet-like classes for my ADO.NET experiment. You could now say: Use Roslyn and that's really fine if you look everything up in a website like SharpLab, which shows immediately the syntax tree of our C# code.
Project mention: SQLite-based databases on the Postgres protocol? Yes we can | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-04Damn my dyslexia I read marmot and thought you meant this unrelated project https://github.com/synopse/mORMot
Project mention: Mikado v0.8 has just published the fastest middleware render engine for Express | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-23
Project mention: Full stack web development in a single Java file: An intro to Javalin and htmx | /r/java | 2023-07-12Anyway it was one of the reasons we (my company) went with Mustache and why I wrote JStachio.
Jupyter notebook is indeed very important. It mainly provides data scientists with two things: a literate programming environment (mixing text, code and outputs) and a way to hold state of data in memory (so that you can perform computation interactively).
As a different take to literate programming we have created a library and an ecosystem around it: https://github.com/pietroppeter/nimib
For holding state a Nim repl (which is on the roadmap as secondary priority after completing incremental compilation) is definitely an option.
Another option could be to create a library framework for caching (or be able to serialize and deserialize quickly) large data and objects. One way to see it, could be to build something similar to streamlit cache (streamlit indeed provides great interactivity)
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Candidate Boost.Mustache review starts today
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Mustache projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | handlebars.js | 17,737 |
2 | scriban | 2,927 |
3 | svg-sprite | 1,892 |
4 | Handlebars.Net | 1,162 |
5 | mason | 900 |
6 | mORMot | 772 |
7 | mikado | 743 |
8 | lightncandy | 610 |
9 | GRMustache | 590 |
10 | Stubble | 389 |
11 | Mustache | 347 |
12 | github-readme | 272 |
13 | jstachio | 214 |
14 | bbmustache | 175 |
15 | mod_swift | 174 |
16 | nimib | 171 |
17 | sawmill | 110 |
18 | crustache | 82 |
19 | bustache | 80 |
20 | pogonos | 68 |
21 | mustache | 56 |
22 | php-mustache | 56 |
23 | morestachio | 49 |
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