Try is an extensible Common Lisp test anti-framework with equal support for interactive and non-interactive workflows, as well as Emacs integration.
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Try is an extensible Common Lisp test anti-framework with equal support for interactive and non-interactive workflows, as well as Emacs integration.
website templating whatever in awk.
A DOM‑native message bus for micro‑frontends and Web Components - no build required
Static HTML minimalist site builder
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