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|JS
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|_Dart Sass_ is the current and primary implementation of *Sass*, which means
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it gets new features before any other implementation. It's fast, easy to
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install, and it compiles to pure JavaScript which makes it easy to integrate
|
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into modern web development workflow
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NOTE: _Dart Sass_ is current *NOT* used by the J1 Template development system.
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For the next versions of J1, the CSS package will be re-written to use the
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current *Sass* _Dart Sass_ implemetation instead of _Node Sass_.
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.Product details
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|
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----
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License: MIT license
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Used version: 1.32.6
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Year: 2021
|
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|
-
----
|
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-
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|{url-datatables--home}[Datatables, {browser-window--new}]
|
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|
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|SpryMedia Ltd.
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|
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|JS (jQuery)
|
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|
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|_DataTables_ is a _jQuery_ plug-in to construct HTM tables read from data
|
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|
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like CSV files from disk or other data sources. It is a highly flexible tool,
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|
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that adds advanced features, as e.g. searching, to any HTML table.
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|
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|
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NOTE: _DataTables_ is fully integrated for the *free version* with J1 to create
|
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|
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Bootstrap styled HTML tables from data sources. The _jQuery_ plug-in is used
|
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|
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by the J1 Docummentation to create searchable Bottstrap tables from CSV files.
|
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.Product details
|
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|
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----
|
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License: MIT license
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Used version: 1.10.16
|
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Year: 2019
|
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|
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----
|
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|
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|
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|===============================================================================
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/////
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|
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Unsinn da eigene Komponente
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|
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|
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|
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|*Cookiebar*
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|
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|Jürgen Adams
|
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|
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|JS
|
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|
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|Cookiebar implements simple but fully configurable cookie consent dialogs
|
534
|
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to accept or reject on cookies by the vistors of a J1-based website.
|
535
|
-
|
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|
-
NOTE: For the background of the privacy regulations introduces by
|
537
|
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{url-gdpr-eu--home}[GDPR, {browser-window--new}] in Europe and associated
|
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|
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countries, cookie consent dialogs are required to inform your vistors to
|
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|
-
comply legal requirements.
|
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|
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|
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|
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.Product details
|
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|
-
----
|
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|
-
License: MIT license
|
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|
-
Used version: 2021.1.0
|
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|
-
Year: 2021
|
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|
-
----
|
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|
-
/////
|
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|
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|
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[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, subs=+macros, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
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|
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|===============================================================================
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|
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|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
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|
-
|
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|
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|{url-eslint--home}[ESlint, {browser-window--new}]
|
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|
-
|JS Foundation and Friends
|
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|
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|JS
|
558
|
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|A linter is a code analysis tool used to flag programming errors, bugs,
|
559
|
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stylistic errors, and suspicious constructs. _ESLint_ is a linter for
|
560
|
-
identifying and reporting on incorrect patterns found in ECMAScript/JavaScript
|
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|
-
code.
|
562
|
-
|
563
|
-
NOTE: To make JS code consistency sure for all components using JavaScript used
|
564
|
-
by J1, the Development System is using _ESlint_ to inspect JS based modules for
|
565
|
-
correctness.
|
566
|
-
|
567
|
-
.Product details
|
568
|
-
----
|
569
|
-
License: MIT license
|
570
|
-
Used version: 7.19.0
|
571
|
-
Year: 2021
|
572
|
-
----
|
573
|
-
|
574
|
-
|{url-execjs--gh-repo}[ExecJS, {browser-window--new}]
|
575
|
-
|Sam Stephenson, Josh Peek
|
576
|
-
|JS
|
577
|
-
|_ExecJS_ let run JavaScript code from Ruby. The gem automatically picks the
|
578
|
-
best runtime available to evaluate a JavaScript program, and returns the
|
579
|
-
result as a Ruby object.
|
580
|
-
|
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|
-
NOTE: Some libraries needed for J1 are not available as pure Ruby code. For
|
582
|
-
the search engine Lunr, used by J1 QuickSearch, the code base available is
|
583
|
-
written in Javascript. To create index data for Lunr from the Ruby/Jekyll
|
584
|
-
plugin lunr_index.rb, _ExecJS_ is used to run the JS portion.
|
585
|
-
|
586
|
-
.Product details
|
587
|
-
----
|
588
|
-
License: MIT license
|
589
|
-
Used version: 2.7.0
|
590
|
-
Year: 2016
|
591
|
-
----
|
592
|
-
|
593
|
-
|{url-fontawesome--home}[Font Awesome, {browser-window--new}]
|
594
|
-
|Fonticons, Inc.
|
595
|
-
|CSS
|
596
|
-
|_Font Awesome_ is a popular icon library. Font Awesome *Free* is free,
|
597
|
-
open source, and GPL friendly. It can be for commercial projects, open
|
598
|
-
source projects, or really almost whatever you want.
|
599
|
-
|
600
|
-
NOTE: _Font Awesome Free_ is an alternative to the J1's default icon font set
|
601
|
-
provided by _Material Design Icons_ (MDI). Font Awesome icons are used for
|
602
|
-
default by Asciidoctor for several block elements like admonitions (see *this*
|
603
|
-
element).
|
604
|
-
|
605
|
-
.Product details
|
606
|
-
----
|
607
|
-
License: Font Awesome Free License
|
608
|
-
Used version: V5
|
609
|
-
Year: 2020
|
610
|
-
----
|
611
|
-
|
612
|
-
|{url-getos--gh-repo}[GetOS, {browser-window--new}]
|
613
|
-
|William Blankenship
|
614
|
-
|JS
|
615
|
-
|GetOS is a NodeJS module to collect OS and Distribution details of the
|
616
|
-
current environment.
|
617
|
-
|
618
|
-
NOTE: The module _GetOS_ is used by the J1 Development System to identify the
|
619
|
-
current OS to run OS specific commands from project scripts (package.json).
|
620
|
-
|
621
|
-
.Product details
|
622
|
-
----
|
623
|
-
License: MIT license
|
624
|
-
Used version: 3.2.1
|
625
|
-
Year: 2020
|
626
|
-
----
|
627
|
-
|
628
|
-
|{url-git--home}[Git, {browser-window--new}]
|
629
|
-
|Software Freedom Conservancy
|
630
|
-
|Application
|
631
|
-
|_Git_ is a free and open source distributed version control system designed
|
632
|
-
to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and
|
633
|
-
efficiency.
|
634
|
-
|
635
|
-
NOTE: J1 based web projects should be tracked under control of _Git_. This
|
636
|
-
enables developers to manage code changes by the power of a modern version
|
637
|
-
control system
|
638
|
-
|
639
|
-
.Product details
|
640
|
-
----
|
641
|
-
License: GPL v2
|
642
|
-
Used version: 2.30.0
|
643
|
-
Year: 2021
|
644
|
-
----
|
645
|
-
|
646
|
-
|{url-git--home}[Github, {browser-window--new}]
|
647
|
-
|GitHub, Inc.
|
648
|
-
|Platform
|
649
|
-
|_GitHub_ is a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration using
|
650
|
-
the version control system _Git_. It lets programmers and others work together
|
651
|
-
on projects from anywhere. Millions of developers and companies build, ship,
|
652
|
-
and maintain their software on _GitHub_.
|
653
|
-
|
654
|
-
NOTE: J1 based web projects should be tracked under control of _Git_. To place
|
655
|
-
such a *Git repo* at _GitHub_, for single projects or small groups could this
|
656
|
-
be done for free.
|
657
|
-
|
658
|
-
|{url-wikipedia-en--google}[Google LLC, {browser-window--new}]
|
659
|
-
|Google LLC
|
660
|
-
|Platform
|
661
|
-
|_Google LLC_ is an American multinational technology company that specializes
|
662
|
-
in Internet-related services and products. This include online advertising
|
663
|
-
technologies (Google Ads), online monitoring services (Google Analytics), a
|
664
|
-
search engine, cloud computing, hardware and a huge number of large software
|
665
|
-
projects like the operating system Android for mobile computing.
|
666
|
-
|
667
|
-
NOTE: The company _Google_ is omnipresent in the digital world. It is very
|
668
|
-
unlikely, that an Internet-related project does not use products, services or
|
669
|
-
concepts (originally) created by Google. J1 Template supports for example
|
670
|
-
*Google Ads*, *Google Analytics* by J1 Connectors and adapts concepts
|
671
|
-
from *Google Material Design* for Web Design.
|
672
|
-
|
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|
-
|===============================================================================
|
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|
-
|
675
|
-
|
676
|
-
=== H - J
|
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|
-
|
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|
-
[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, subs=+macros, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
|
679
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
680
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
681
|
-
|
682
|
-
|{url-heroku--home}[Heroku, {browser-window--new}]
|
683
|
-
|Salesforce, Inc.
|
684
|
-
|Platform
|
685
|
-
|_Heroku_ is a commercial Internet platform. The company offers a container-based
|
686
|
-
cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS). Developers use _Heroku_ to deploy, manage,
|
687
|
-
and scale modern (web) apps. The platform is flexible, and easy to use, offering
|
688
|
-
developers a simple path to getting their products to market.
|
689
|
-
|
690
|
-
NOTE: J1-based websites can be run as (web) apps as well. The number of companies
|
691
|
-
that offers a managed platform for web applications is quite limited. _Heroku_
|
692
|
-
is one of these providers, another one is _Digital Ocean_ (but using *Heroku*
|
693
|
-
services under the hood).
|
694
|
-
|
695
|
-
|{url-iconify--home}[Iconify, {browser-window--new}]
|
696
|
-
|Iconify OÜ
|
697
|
-
|Platform
|
698
|
-
|_Iconify_ is a unified open source icon *framework* that makes it possible to
|
699
|
-
use icons from different icon sets on same page or in same application using
|
700
|
-
one syntax. _Iconify_ combines pixel perfect rendering of SVG with ease of use
|
701
|
-
of glyph fonts, while offering more choice than any glyph font or SVG framework.
|
702
|
-
|
703
|
-
NOTE: Icon sets are ever growing. No font icon set can provide all possible
|
704
|
-
icons. If a icon for a social network or a company is missing in the current
|
705
|
-
font icon set, _Iconify_ can help. The template integrates _Iconify_ by an
|
706
|
-
Asciidoctor extention easy to use.
|
707
|
-
|
708
|
-
|{url-iframe-resizer--gh-repo}[IframeResizer, {browser-window--new}]
|
709
|
-
|David J. Bradshaw
|
710
|
-
|JS
|
711
|
-
|_IframeResizer_ is a library to manage iFrames on a client-server-basis.
|
712
|
-
It enables the automatic resizing of the height and width to fit their
|
713
|
-
contained content, and add control to iFrames loaded cross domain. The library
|
714
|
-
provides a wide range of features to address the most common issues with using
|
715
|
-
iFrames for HTML contents.
|
716
|
-
|
717
|
-
NOTE: For J1 Template, _IframeResizer_ is fully integrated as a module. The
|
718
|
-
template use the library for example to block cross domain request for iFrames.
|
719
|
-
|
720
|
-
.Product details
|
721
|
-
----
|
722
|
-
License: MIT license
|
723
|
-
Used version: 4.2.9
|
724
|
-
Year: 2020
|
725
|
-
----
|
726
|
-
|
727
|
-
|{url-jquery--home}[jQuery, {browser-window--new}]
|
728
|
-
|OpenJS Foundation and jQuery contributors
|
729
|
-
|JS
|
730
|
-
|_jQuery_ is a fast, small, and rich JavaScript library for DOM manpipulation.
|
731
|
-
It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling,
|
732
|
-
animation, and Ajax much simpler across most modern browsers. With a combination
|
733
|
-
of versatility and extensibility, jQuery has changed the way of people write
|
734
|
-
JavaScript.
|
735
|
-
|
736
|
-
NOTE: Many modules implemented with J1 are wriiten as _jQuery plugins_, and J1
|
737
|
-
use _jQuery_ to write JavaScript code as well.
|
738
|
-
|
739
|
-
.Product details
|
740
|
-
----
|
741
|
-
License: MIT license
|
742
|
-
Used version: 3.5.1
|
743
|
-
Year: 2020
|
744
|
-
----
|
745
|
-
|
746
|
-
|{url-jekyll-asciidoc--gh-repo}[Jekyll Asciidoc, {browser-window--new}]
|
747
|
-
|Dan Allen, Paul Rayner, and the Asciidoctor Project
|
748
|
-
|Ruby
|
749
|
-
|_Jekyll Asciidoc_, a plugin for Jekyll that converts AsciiDoc source files
|
750
|
-
to HTML pages using Asciidoctor.
|
751
|
-
|
752
|
-
NOTE: _Jekyll Asciidoc_ is a core component of J1 to convert the Asciidoc
|
753
|
-
source code of source pages to HTML5.
|
754
|
-
|
755
|
-
.Product details
|
756
|
-
----
|
757
|
-
License: MIT license
|
758
|
-
Used version: 3.0.0
|
759
|
-
Year: 2019
|
760
|
-
----
|
761
|
-
|
762
|
-
|{url-jekyll-compress--gh-repo}[Jekyll Compress, {browser-window--new}]
|
763
|
-
|Anatol Broder
|
764
|
-
|Liquid
|
765
|
-
|_Jekyll Compress_ is a *Jekyll Layout* that compresses HTML. Its used to
|
766
|
-
remove all unnecessary characters, like whitespaces or optional start and end
|
767
|
-
tags, from the generated HTML code of a content page.
|
768
|
-
|
769
|
-
NOTE: Jekyll Compress is used by J1 in production mode to reduce the size of
|
770
|
-
the generated HTML code by Jekyll to a minimum. The helps to minimize the load
|
771
|
-
time of a web page. As a side effect, compressing will do an obfuscation for
|
772
|
-
the HTML source code
|
773
|
-
|
774
|
-
.Product details
|
775
|
-
----
|
776
|
-
License: MIT license
|
777
|
-
Used version: 2.0.6
|
778
|
-
Year: 2020
|
779
|
-
----
|
780
|
-
|
781
|
-
|{url-jekyll-feed--gh-repo}[Jekyll Feed, {browser-window--new}]
|
782
|
-
|Ben Balter and Friends
|
783
|
-
|Ruby
|
784
|
-
|_Jekyll Feed_ is a Jekyll plugin to generate an Atom (RSS-like) feed of
|
785
|
-
your Jekyll posts.
|
786
|
-
|
787
|
-
.Product details
|
788
|
-
----
|
789
|
-
License: MIT license
|
790
|
-
Used version: 0.15.1
|
791
|
-
Year: 2020
|
792
|
-
----
|
793
|
-
|
794
|
-
|{url-jekyll-paginate-v2--gh-repo}[Jekyll Paginator V2, {browser-window--new}]
|
795
|
-
|Sverrir Sigmundarson, Juergen Adams
|
796
|
-
|JS
|
797
|
-
|The _Jekyll Paginator V2_ gem built specially for Jekyll 3 and newer that is
|
798
|
-
fully backwards compatible and serves as an enhanced replacement for the
|
799
|
-
previously built-in jekyll-paginate gem.
|
800
|
-
|
801
|
-
NOTE: To make _Jekyll Paginator V2_ usable for all *current* (V4) versions of
|
802
|
-
_Jekyll_, this Rubie has been modified and pubslished as gem *j1-paginate*
|
803
|
-
to be downloaded from _RubyGems_ as usual. The Rubie *j1-paginate* is loaded
|
804
|
-
by the J1 Gemfile as a replacement for the original gem.
|
805
|
-
|
806
|
-
.Product details
|
807
|
-
----
|
808
|
-
License: MIT license
|
809
|
-
Used version: 2021.1.0
|
810
|
-
Year: 2021
|
811
|
-
----
|
812
|
-
|
813
|
-
|
814
|
-
|{url-jekyll-sitemap--gh-repo}[Jekyll Sitemap, {browser-window--new}]
|
815
|
-
|GitHub Inc. and Contributors
|
816
|
-
|Ruby
|
817
|
-
|_Jekyll Sitemap_, a Jekyll plugin to silently generate a sitemaps.org
|
818
|
-
compliant sitemap for a Jekyll site.
|
819
|
-
|
820
|
-
.Product details
|
821
|
-
----
|
822
|
-
License: MIT license
|
823
|
-
Used version: 1.4.0
|
824
|
-
Year: 2019
|
825
|
-
----
|
826
|
-
|
827
|
-
|{url-js-yaml--gh-repo}[JS YAML, {browser-window--new}]
|
828
|
-
|Vitaly Puzrin
|
829
|
-
|JS
|
830
|
-
|The *NodeJS* module _JS YAML_ implements a YAML (v1.2) parser-writer for
|
831
|
-
JavaScript.
|
832
|
-
|
833
|
-
NOTE: _JS YAML_ is used by the J1 Utility Server to read Jekyll (YAML)
|
834
|
-
configuration files for several modules.
|
835
|
-
|
836
|
-
.Product details
|
837
|
-
----
|
838
|
-
License: MIT license
|
839
|
-
Used version: 4.0.0
|
840
|
-
Year: 2021
|
841
|
-
----
|
842
|
-
|
843
|
-
|{url-js-json-minify--gh-repo}[JSON Minify, {browser-window--new}]
|
844
|
-
|Kei Funagayama
|
845
|
-
|JS
|
846
|
-
|Simple *NodeJS* library that implements a minifier for JSON based objects
|
847
|
-
and documents (files) to remove unnessesary comments and whitespaces.
|
848
|
-
|
849
|
-
NOTE: For *production* mode, J1 *compress* all files of all types used in a
|
850
|
-
project. JSON-based files (documents) may huge in size. To load JSON-based
|
851
|
-
files by a browser efficiently, all JSON files used by the J1 Template are
|
852
|
-
compressed using the module _JSON Minify_ for production.
|
853
|
-
|
854
|
-
.Product details
|
855
|
-
----
|
856
|
-
License: MIT license
|
857
|
-
Used version: 0.4.1
|
858
|
-
Year: 2015
|
859
|
-
----
|
860
|
-
|
861
|
-
|{url-justified-gallery--home}[Justified Gallery, {browser-window--new}]
|
862
|
-
|Miro Mannino
|
863
|
-
|JS
|
864
|
-
|_Justified Gallery_ is a JavaScript library that allows you to create an
|
865
|
-
high quality gallery of images. The gallery is using a so-called masonry grid
|
866
|
-
layout. It works by placing elements in an optimal position based on
|
867
|
-
available horizontal and vertical space. Sort of like mason fitting stones
|
868
|
-
in a wall.
|
869
|
-
|
870
|
-
NOTE: Pictures made are typically not even in size. Images may have the same
|
871
|
-
size (resolution), but some of them are orientated landscape or other may
|
872
|
-
portrait. For that reason, J1 provides the more powerful _Justified Gallery_
|
873
|
-
fully integrated as a module to create justified views.
|
874
|
-
|
875
|
-
.Product details
|
876
|
-
----
|
877
|
-
License: MIT license
|
878
|
-
Used version: 3.8.1
|
879
|
-
Year: 2020
|
880
|
-
----
|
881
|
-
|
882
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
883
|
-
|
884
|
-
|
885
|
-
=== K - L
|
886
|
-
|
887
|
-
[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, subs=+macros, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
|
888
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
889
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
890
|
-
|
891
|
-
|{url-lerna--home}[Lerna, {browser-window--new}]
|
892
|
-
|Lerna Contributors
|
893
|
-
|JS
|
894
|
-
|_Lerna_ is a tool for managing large (JavaScript) projects splitted in
|
895
|
-
multiple packages but using a single repository; a so-called Mono-repo.
|
896
|
-
Splitting up a large codebase into separate packages is extremely useful for
|
897
|
-
code sharing. However, making changes across many repositories is messy and
|
898
|
-
difficult to track, and testing across repositories becomes complicated very
|
899
|
-
quickly.
|
900
|
-
|
901
|
-
NOTE: The development system of J1 is a _Lerna_ driven Mono-repo, splitted
|
902
|
-
into six packages. All packages are managed by Javascript using independed
|
903
|
-
project files (package.json), but - managed by _Lerna_ - they work very
|
904
|
-
closely together.
|
905
|
-
|
906
|
-
.Product details
|
907
|
-
----
|
908
|
-
License: MIT license
|
909
|
-
Used version: 3.22.1
|
910
|
-
Year: 2020
|
911
|
-
----
|
912
|
-
|
913
|
-
|{url-light-gallery--home}[LightGallery, {browser-window--new}]
|
914
|
-
|Sachin N
|
915
|
-
|JS
|
916
|
-
|_LightGallery_ is a customizable, modular, responsive, lightbox gallery
|
917
|
-
plugin for jQuery. The name is a bit confusing, because _LightGallery_ is
|
918
|
-
a *lightbox* not a *gallery*. The lightbox *behaves* like a *gallery* as
|
919
|
-
_LightGallery_ is able to load multiple images displayed as (image) icons
|
920
|
-
to select images like a *gallery* very handy.
|
921
|
-
|
922
|
-
NOTE: _LightGallery_ is a powerful free jQuery plugin for open-source projects.
|
923
|
-
_LightGallery_ is fully integrated with J1 for all image (and video) related
|
924
|
-
modules as a lighbox.
|
925
|
-
|
926
|
-
WARNING: _LightGallery_ is free to use for open-source projects for free use.
|
927
|
-
If the library is used for business, commercial sites, or projects to be paid
|
928
|
-
for the *Commercial license* of _LightGallery_ is required.
|
929
|
-
|
930
|
-
.Product details
|
931
|
-
----
|
932
|
-
License: GPLv3, Commercial license
|
933
|
-
Used version: 1.10.0
|
934
|
-
Year: 2020
|
935
|
-
----
|
936
|
-
|
937
|
-
|{url-lightbox-v2--home}[Lightbox V2, {browser-window--new}]
|
938
|
-
|Lokesh Dhakar
|
939
|
-
|JS
|
940
|
-
|_Lightbox V2_ is small javascript library used to overlay images on top
|
941
|
-
of the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers.
|
942
|
-
|
943
|
-
NOTE: J1 integrates _Lightbox V2_ as a lightweight alternative to the lightbox
|
944
|
-
_LightGallery_. The library is integrated as an Asciidoc Extension - really
|
945
|
-
easy to use on images or group of images.
|
946
|
-
|
947
|
-
.Product details
|
948
|
-
----
|
949
|
-
License: MIT license
|
950
|
-
Used version: 2.11.3
|
951
|
-
Year: 2020
|
952
|
-
----
|
953
|
-
|
954
|
-
|{url-liquid--home}[Liquid, {browser-window--new}]
|
955
|
-
|Tobias Luetke
|
956
|
-
|Ruby
|
957
|
-
|_Liquid_ is an open-source template language (for websites and HTML code
|
958
|
-
generation) created by *Tobias Luetke*. The template language is the backbone
|
959
|
-
of {url-shopify--home}[Shopify, {browser-window--new}] themes and is used
|
960
|
-
to load dynamic content on storefronts. The static site generator _Jekyll_
|
961
|
-
use _Liquid_ build-in as a core component for layouts and general (web page)
|
962
|
-
templating.
|
963
|
-
|
964
|
-
NOTE: J1 is using _Liquid_ to generate CSS, JS and HTML code to integrate
|
965
|
-
3rd party modules into the template system like _Lightbox V2_ or
|
966
|
-
_LightGallery_. In combination with (YAML-based) configuration files, the
|
967
|
-
template engine generates the code needed for a webpage and no complex
|
968
|
-
programming is needed.
|
969
|
-
|
970
|
-
.Product details
|
971
|
-
----
|
972
|
-
License: MIT license
|
973
|
-
Used version: 4.0.3
|
974
|
-
Year: 2019
|
975
|
-
----
|
976
|
-
|
977
|
-
|{url-log4javascript--home}[Log4Javascript, {browser-window--new}]
|
978
|
-
|Tim Down
|
979
|
-
|JS
|
980
|
-
|_Log4Javascript_ (log4js) is a JavaScript *logging library* inspired by the
|
981
|
-
Java logging framework {url-apache-log4j-v2--home}[Apache Log4j, {browser-window--new}].
|
982
|
-
The framework implements a subset of _Log4j_; primarily loggers, appenders and
|
983
|
-
layouts.
|
984
|
-
|
985
|
-
NOTE: Logging is a important feature to track the run-time of software and
|
986
|
-
systems. To provide industry-standard logs for a J1 based website, the template
|
987
|
-
system is using *log4js* to generate logs for the web browser console.
|
988
|
-
|
989
|
-
.Product details
|
990
|
-
----
|
991
|
-
License: Apache V2 license
|
992
|
-
Used version: 1.4.13
|
993
|
-
Year: 2015
|
994
|
-
----
|
995
|
-
|
996
|
-
|{url-log4r--gh-repo}[Log4r, {browser-window--new}]
|
997
|
-
|Colby Gutierrez-Kraybill, Leon Torres
|
998
|
-
|Ruby
|
999
|
-
|_Log4r_ is a comprehensive and flexible logging library inspired by the
|
1000
|
-
Java logging framework {url-apache-log4j-v2--home}[Apache Log4j, {browser-window--new}]
|
1001
|
-
written in Ruby for use in Ruby programs. It features a hierarchical logging
|
1002
|
-
system of any number of levels, custom level names, logger inheritance,
|
1003
|
-
multiple output destinations per log event, execution tracing, custom
|
1004
|
-
formatting, thread safteyness, XML and YAML configuration, and more.
|
1005
|
-
|
1006
|
-
NOTE: _Log4r_ is used for all Ruby based components (Ruby Gems and Jekyll
|
1007
|
-
Plugins) of J1 for run-time tracking. The log format of _Log4r_ is the same
|
1008
|
-
as for _Log4Javascript_ to make loglines 100% comparable.
|
1009
|
-
|
1010
|
-
.Product details
|
1011
|
-
----
|
1012
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1013
|
-
Used version: 1.1.11
|
1014
|
-
Year: 2014
|
1015
|
-
----
|
1016
|
-
|
1017
|
-
|{url-lunr--home}[Lunr, {browser-window--new}]
|
1018
|
-
|Oliver Nightingale
|
1019
|
-
|JS
|
1020
|
-
|_Lunr_ is a small, full-text search library for use in the browser. It indexes
|
1021
|
-
JSON documents and provides a simple search interface for retrieving documents
|
1022
|
-
that best match text queries. The search library enables website creators to
|
1023
|
-
provide a great search experience on their content.
|
1024
|
-
|
1025
|
-
NOTE: _Lunr_ is used for J1 *QuickSearch*, the build-in search engine for J1
|
1026
|
-
Template based websites. J1 *QuickSearch* enables a powerfull search
|
1027
|
-
functionality without the need for commercial, internet-based search services
|
1028
|
-
like _Google_.
|
1029
|
-
|
1030
|
-
.Product details
|
1031
|
-
----
|
1032
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1033
|
-
Used version: 2.3.9
|
1034
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1035
|
-
----
|
1036
|
-
|
1037
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1038
|
-
|
1039
|
-
|
1040
|
-
=== M - O
|
1041
|
-
|
1042
|
-
[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, subs=+macros, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
|
1043
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1044
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
1045
|
-
|
1046
|
-
|{url-bs-material-design--home}[MDB, {browser-window--new}]
|
1047
|
-
|Federico Zivolo and Friends
|
1048
|
-
|CSS, JS
|
1049
|
-
|Material Design for Bootstrap supports the Material Design guidelines of
|
1050
|
-
Google for Bootstrap based webs and web applications. MDB is an open source
|
1051
|
-
toolkit based on Bootstrap V4/V5 for developing Material Design apps with HTML,
|
1052
|
-
CSS, JS, and powerful plugins built on jQuery.
|
1053
|
-
|
1054
|
-
NOTE: Material Design for Bootstrap (MDB) is used by J1 to extend the BS4 based
|
1055
|
-
template system for forms and inputs that follow the Material Design (MD)
|
1056
|
-
guidelines defined by Google. MDB is used only for a selected number of CSS
|
1057
|
-
components.
|
1058
|
-
|
1059
|
-
.Product details
|
1060
|
-
----
|
1061
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1062
|
-
Used version: 4.1.3
|
1063
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1064
|
-
----
|
1065
|
-
|
1066
|
-
|link:{url-material-design-icons--home}[Material Design Icons, {browser-window--new}]
|
1067
|
-
|Austin Andrews and Friends
|
1068
|
-
|CSS
|
1069
|
-
|_Material Design Icons_ (*MDI*) is a community-driven project to create an
|
1070
|
-
increased number of icons based on Google's official repository and the Material
|
1071
|
-
Design style specified by _Google_.
|
1072
|
-
|
1073
|
-
NOTE: The primary icon-set for J1 Template is *MDI* because it is extremely
|
1074
|
-
rich set providing more than 5900+ icons for the current version (v5.9.55).
|
1075
|
-
From a design perspective, _MDI_ has an excellent *Material Design* support and
|
1076
|
-
comes build-in with the original icon set created by _Google_.
|
1077
|
-
|
1078
|
-
.Product details
|
1079
|
-
----
|
1080
|
-
License: Pictogrammers Free License
|
1081
|
-
Used version: 5.9.55
|
1082
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1083
|
-
----
|
1084
|
-
|
1085
|
-
|{url-materialize--home}[Materialize, {browser-window--new}]
|
1086
|
-
|Materialize and Friends
|
1087
|
-
|CSS, JS
|
1088
|
-
|_Materialize_ is a CSS Framework following the prinziples of _Goolgle's_
|
1089
|
-
Material Design.
|
1090
|
-
|
1091
|
-
NOTE: J1 Template is inspired by _Materialize_ for the implementation of some
|
1092
|
-
Javascript based on Material Design. For example, the FAM button is based on
|
1093
|
-
the JS code of _Materialize_.
|
1094
|
-
|
1095
|
-
.Product details
|
1096
|
-
----
|
1097
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1098
|
-
Used version: 1.0.0
|
1099
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1100
|
-
----
|
1101
|
-
|
1102
|
-
|{url-mobile-menu-light--home}[MobileMenu Light, {browser-window--new}]
|
1103
|
-
|Fred Heusschen
|
1104
|
-
|JS
|
1105
|
-
|_MobileMenu Light_ is the extremely small and lightweight library to
|
1106
|
-
create menus to be used on mobile devices. It creates a beautiful, intuitive
|
1107
|
-
off-canvas menu for mobile websites and web-apps.
|
1108
|
-
|
1109
|
-
NOTE: J1 use _MobileMenu Light_ to transform the menus provided by the
|
1110
|
-
navigation bar into menus usable on mobile devices. With the help of this
|
1111
|
-
library, menus can be displayed on small displays or small window-sizes in
|
1112
|
-
a browser.
|
1113
|
-
|
1114
|
-
.Product details
|
1115
|
-
----
|
1116
|
-
License: CC-BY-4.0 license
|
1117
|
-
Used version: 3.0.8
|
1118
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1119
|
-
----
|
1120
|
-
|
1121
|
-
|{url-netlify--home}[Netlify, {browser-window--new}]
|
1122
|
-
|Netlify Inc.
|
1123
|
-
|Platform
|
1124
|
-
|_Netlify_ provides everything you need to build fast, modern websites based
|
1125
|
-
on modern static site generators like Jekyll (and many others). Powerful
|
1126
|
-
features like continuous deployment and serverless functions support your
|
1127
|
-
website for the better.
|
1128
|
-
|
1129
|
-
NOTE: _Netlify_ is an option to deploy, to place a J1-base static web on
|
1130
|
-
the Internet. Running a web on this platform is easy to manage, very fast and
|
1131
|
-
can be done *for free*.
|
1132
|
-
|
1133
|
-
|{url-nodejs--home}[NodeJS Language, {browser-window--new}]
|
1134
|
-
|OpenJS Foundation
|
1135
|
-
|JS
|
1136
|
-
|_NodeJS_ is an open-source, cross-platform, back-end JavaScript runtime
|
1137
|
-
environment that runs on the Chrome V8 engine and executes JavaScript code
|
1138
|
-
*outside* a web browser.
|
1139
|
-
|
1140
|
-
NOTE: All Javascript resources running *outside* the browser are based on
|
1141
|
-
_NodeJS_. The J1 package management and control is using _NodeJS_, the J1
|
1142
|
-
Utility Server is based on this runtime environment.
|
1143
|
-
|
1144
|
-
.Product details
|
1145
|
-
----
|
1146
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1147
|
-
Used version: 12.19.0
|
1148
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1149
|
-
----
|
1150
|
-
|
1151
|
-
|{url-node-sass--home}[Node Sass, {browser-window--new}]
|
1152
|
-
|OpenJS Foundation
|
1153
|
-
|JS
|
1154
|
-
|_Node Sass_ is a library that provides binding for _NodeJS_ to *LibSass*,
|
1155
|
-
the C version of the popular stylesheet preprocessor *Sass*. It allows to
|
1156
|
-
natively compile `.scss` files to css at incredible speed.
|
1157
|
-
|
1158
|
-
NOTE: The J1 Development system is using _Node Sass_ to process *Sass*
|
1159
|
-
sources into *CSS* files. Because *LibSass* is not longer maintained by the
|
1160
|
-
makers of _Sass_, J1 will move from _Node Sass_ to _Dart Sass_ for upcoming
|
1161
|
-
releases.
|
1162
|
-
|
1163
|
-
.Product details
|
1164
|
-
----
|
1165
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1166
|
-
Used version: 5.0.0
|
1167
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1168
|
-
----
|
1169
|
-
|
1170
|
-
|{url-nokogiri--home}[Nokogiri, {browser-window--new}]
|
1171
|
-
|Mike Dalessio, Aaron Patterson, Yoko Harada, Akinori MUSHA,
|
1172
|
-
John Shahid, Karol Bucek, Lars Kanis, Sergio Arbeo,
|
1173
|
-
Timothy Elliott, Nobuyoshi Nakada, Charles Nutter, Patrick Mahoney
|
1174
|
-
|Ruby
|
1175
|
-
|_Nokogiri_ is an open source software library to parse HTML and XML in Ruby.
|
1176
|
-
The library (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby.
|
1177
|
-
It provides a sensible, easy-to-understand API for reading, writing, modifying,
|
1178
|
-
and querying documents. It is fast and standards-compliant by relying on native
|
1179
|
-
parsers.
|
1180
|
-
|
1181
|
-
NOTE: _Nokogiri_ is the base (Ruby) library for HTMl processing and
|
1182
|
-
manipulation.
|
1183
|
-
|
1184
|
-
.Product details
|
1185
|
-
----
|
1186
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1187
|
-
Used version: 1.11.1
|
1188
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1189
|
-
----
|
1190
|
-
|
1191
|
-
|{url-nokogiri-pretty--gh-repo}[Nokogiri Pretty, {browser-window--new}]
|
1192
|
-
|Toby Matejovsky
|
1193
|
-
|Ruby
|
1194
|
-
|_Nokogiri Pretty_ pretty-prints the contents of Nokogiri documents (XML/HTML).
|
1195
|
-
|
1196
|
-
NOTE: _Nokogiri Pretty_ is used by J1 to check code consistency and prettifies
|
1197
|
-
all HTML pages generated by _Jekyll_ for better human readability.
|
1198
|
-
|
1199
|
-
.Product details
|
1200
|
-
----
|
1201
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1202
|
-
Used version: 0.1.0
|
1203
|
-
Year: 2013
|
1204
|
-
----
|
1205
|
-
|
1206
|
-
|{url-npm--home}[NPM, {browser-window--new}]
|
1207
|
-
|npm Inc. and Contributors (CLI)
|
1208
|
-
|Plattform (JS), CLI (JS)
|
1209
|
-
|_NPM_ is two things: first and foremost, it is an online *repository* for the
|
1210
|
-
publishing of open-source _NodeJS_ projects. Second, it is a *command-line*
|
1211
|
-
utility/interface (*CLI*) for interacting with said repository that aids in
|
1212
|
-
package installation, version and dependency management and project control.
|
1213
|
-
|
1214
|
-
NOTE: J1 is using _NPM_ both ways: as an online *repository* to downlad all JS
|
1215
|
-
modules online needed for the project and as a *command-line interface* (CLI)
|
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|
-
to run the project (offline).
|
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|
-
|
1218
|
-
.Product details (CLI)
|
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|
-
----
|
1220
|
-
License: The Artistic License 2.0
|
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|
-
Used version: 6.14.8
|
1222
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1223
|
-
----
|
1224
|
-
|
1225
|
-
|{url-npm-run-all--gh-repo}[Npm Run All, {browser-window--new}]
|
1226
|
-
|Toru Nagashima
|
1227
|
-
|JS
|
1228
|
-
|_Npm Run All_ is a command-line tool (CLI) to run multiple npm scripts in
|
1229
|
-
parallel or sequential.
|
1230
|
-
|
1231
|
-
NOTE: The J1 project is using the _npm_ CLI to run all *tasks* to create and
|
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|
-
run a website. _Npm Run All_ helps to run project *tasks* efficiently; if
|
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|
-
possible *in parallel*.
|
1234
|
-
|
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|
-
.Product details
|
1236
|
-
----
|
1237
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1238
|
-
Used version: 4.1.5
|
1239
|
-
Year: 2018
|
1240
|
-
----
|
1241
|
-
|
1242
|
-
|{url-omniauth--gh-repo}[Omniauth, {browser-window--new}]
|
1243
|
-
|
|
1244
|
-
|
|
1245
|
-
|_OmniAuth_ is a library that standardizes multi-provider authentication for
|
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|
-
web applications. It was created to be powerful, flexible, and do as little
|
1247
|
-
as possible. Any developer can create strategies (*plugins*) for OmniAuth that
|
1248
|
-
can authenticate users via disparate systems.
|
1249
|
-
|
1250
|
-
NOTE: _OmniAuth_ is the core library for J1 for *authentication* if a site is
|
1251
|
-
run as a *web application*. Several *plugins* are used to implement
|
1252
|
-
*authentication* for e.g. *Oauth* or *Basic Authentication*.
|
1253
|
-
|
1254
|
-
.Product details
|
1255
|
-
----
|
1256
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1257
|
-
Used version: 2.0.2
|
1258
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1259
|
-
----
|
1260
|
-
|
1261
|
-
|{url-omniauth-oauth-v2--gh-repo}[Omniauth Oauth2, {browser-window--new}]
|
1262
|
-
|Michael Bleigh, Erik Michaels-Ober and Intridea Inc.
|
1263
|
-
|Ruby
|
1264
|
-
|_Omniauth Oauth2_ provides a generic OAuth2 strategy for _OmniAuth_. It is
|
1265
|
-
meant to serve as a building block strategy for other strategies and not to
|
1266
|
-
be used independently (since it has no inherent way to gather uid and user
|
1267
|
-
info).
|
1268
|
-
|
1269
|
-
NOTE: _Omniauth Oauth2_ is used by J1 to implement a _OmniAuth_ (authentication)
|
1270
|
-
strategy for *Oauth2* to access providers like _Github_, _Disqus_, or
|
1271
|
-
_Facebook_ if a J1 site is run as an web *application*.
|
1272
|
-
|
1273
|
-
.Product details
|
1274
|
-
----
|
1275
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1276
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1277
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1278
|
-
----
|
1279
|
-
|
1280
|
-
|OwlCarousel (V1)
|
1281
|
-
|Bartosz Wojciechowski
|
1282
|
-
|JS
|
1283
|
-
|_OwlCarousel (V1)_ provides a touch enabled (e.g mobile devices) jQuery plugin
|
1284
|
-
that lets create beautiful responsive carousel slider.
|
1285
|
-
|
1286
|
-
NOTE: OWL Carousel V1 is no longer available on the Internet; for an unknown
|
1287
|
-
reasons. Anyway, J1 Template is using this version of OWL Carousel as a
|
1288
|
-
build-in carousel module because the software does a excellent job.
|
1289
|
-
|
1290
|
-
.Product details
|
1291
|
-
----
|
1292
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1293
|
-
Used version: 1.23
|
1294
|
-
Year: 2016
|
1295
|
-
----
|
1296
|
-
|
1297
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1298
|
-
|
1299
|
-
|
1300
|
-
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|
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|
-
|
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|
-
[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
|
1303
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1304
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
1305
|
-
|
1306
|
-
|{url-parseurl--gh-repo}[ParseURL, {browser-window--new}]
|
1307
|
-
|Jonathan Ong, Douglas Christopher Wilson
|
1308
|
-
|JS
|
1309
|
-
|Parse a URL (unified resource locator) with memoization.
|
1310
|
-
|
1311
|
-
NOTE: _ParseURL_ is a small library that provides a parser for all types of
|
1312
|
-
internet addresses (*URLs*) to split them into their components. J1 uses the
|
1313
|
-
parser to split and extract data from URLs.
|
1314
|
-
|
1315
|
-
.Product details
|
1316
|
-
----
|
1317
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1318
|
-
Used version: 1.3.3
|
1319
|
-
Year: 2019
|
1320
|
-
----
|
1321
|
-
|
1322
|
-
|{url-platform--gh-repo}[Platform, {browser-window--new}]
|
1323
|
-
|Benjamin Tan, John-David Dalton
|
1324
|
-
|JS
|
1325
|
-
|_Platform_ is a platform detection library that works on nearly all
|
1326
|
-
JavaScript platforms.
|
1327
|
-
|
1328
|
-
NOTE: The detection library _Platform_ is a useful helper to detect and
|
1329
|
-
collect all relevant details of the operating system (platform) a J1
|
1330
|
-
based site is running.
|
1331
|
-
|
1332
|
-
.Product details
|
1333
|
-
----
|
1334
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1335
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1336
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1337
|
-
----
|
1338
|
-
|
1339
|
-
|{url-popper--home}[Popper, {browser-window--new}]
|
1340
|
-
|Federico Zivolo
|
1341
|
-
|JS
|
1342
|
-
|_Popper_ is a Tooltip and Popover positioning engine to support a better
|
1343
|
-
web design for user notification. Given an element, such as a button, and a
|
1344
|
-
tooltip element describing it, Popper will automatically put the tooltip
|
1345
|
-
in the right place near the button.
|
1346
|
-
|
1347
|
-
NOTE: _Popper_ is one of the core JS components of _Bootstrap V4_ and used
|
1348
|
-
by J1 for easier positioning of *UI* (user interface) components. Note that
|
1349
|
-
the older version *1.x* is used for _Bootstrap_ compatibility.
|
1350
|
-
|
1351
|
-
.Product details
|
1352
|
-
----
|
1353
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1354
|
-
Used version: 1.16.1
|
1355
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1356
|
-
----
|
1357
|
-
|
1358
|
-
|{url-puma--home}[Puma, {browser-window--new}]
|
1359
|
-
|Evan Phoenix, Zed Shaw
|
1360
|
-
|Ruby
|
1361
|
-
|_Puma_ is a Ruby *Web Server* built for concurrency. The Web Server is a
|
1362
|
-
simple, fast, multi-threaded, and highly concurrent HTTP 1.1 server made for
|
1363
|
-
Ruby and Rack-based (web) applications.
|
1364
|
-
|
1365
|
-
NOTE: If a J1-based website in run as an *web application*, _Puma_ used for the
|
1366
|
-
Web Server.
|
1367
|
-
|
1368
|
-
.Product details
|
1369
|
-
----
|
1370
|
-
License: BSD-3-Clause license
|
1371
|
-
Used version: 5.2.1
|
1372
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1373
|
-
----
|
1374
|
-
|
1375
|
-
|{url-rack--home}[Rack, {browser-window--new}]
|
1376
|
-
|Leah Neukirchen
|
1377
|
-
|Ruby
|
1378
|
-
|_Rack_ is a modular interface between web servers and web applications
|
1379
|
-
developed in the Ruby programming language. With Rack, application programming
|
1380
|
-
interfaces (APIs) for web frameworks and middleware are wrapped into a
|
1381
|
-
single method call handling HTTP requests and responses.
|
1382
|
-
|
1383
|
-
NOTE: Rack is used by many Ruby web frameworks and libraries, such as
|
1384
|
-
_Ruby on Rails_ and _Sinatra_. J1 Template transforms a website into an
|
1385
|
-
web application using the framework _Sinatra_.
|
1386
|
-
|
1387
|
-
.Product details
|
1388
|
-
----
|
1389
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1390
|
-
Used version: 2.2.2
|
1391
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1392
|
-
----
|
1393
|
-
|
1394
|
-
|{url-rack-protection--home}[Rack Protection, {browser-window--new}]
|
1395
|
-
|Konstantin Haase, Zachary Scott
|
1396
|
-
|Ruby
|
1397
|
-
|_Rack Protection_ is part of the Ruby web framework _Sinatra_, but work
|
1398
|
-
for all Rack apps, including Rails. It protect against typical web attacks
|
1399
|
-
like Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF), Cross Site Scripting, Clickjacking,
|
1400
|
-
Session Hijacking, etc.
|
1401
|
-
|
1402
|
-
NOTE: J1 Template use this Ruby Gem to protect a website, that is run as an
|
1403
|
-
web application, against typical web attacks.
|
1404
|
-
|
1405
|
-
.Product details
|
1406
|
-
----
|
1407
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1408
|
-
Used version: 2.1.0
|
1409
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1410
|
-
----
|
1411
|
-
|
1412
|
-
|{url-rack-ssl-enforcer--gh-repo}[Rack SSL Enforcer, {browser-window--new}]
|
1413
|
-
|Tobias Matthies
|
1414
|
-
|Ruby
|
1415
|
-
|_Rack SSL Enforcer_ is an add-on, a middleware for _Rack_ to enforce SSL
|
1416
|
-
connections.
|
1417
|
-
|
1418
|
-
NOTE: For J1 websites running as web applications, the (*Rack*) middleware
|
1419
|
-
_Rack SSL Enforcer_ can be used to establish secure, encrpyted HTTPS
|
1420
|
-
connections using SSL.
|
1421
|
-
|
1422
|
-
.Product details
|
1423
|
-
----
|
1424
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1425
|
-
Used version: 0.2.9
|
1426
|
-
Year: 2017
|
1427
|
-
----
|
1428
|
-
|
1429
|
-
|{url-roboto--home}[Roboto, {browser-window--new}]
|
1430
|
-
|Google, Christian Robertson
|
1431
|
-
|Font
|
1432
|
-
|_Roboto_ is a chararcter font used by _Google_ *Material Design* for the
|
1433
|
-
default. For J1 Template, _Roboto_ is the default font as well for non-serif
|
1434
|
-
characters.
|
1435
|
-
|
1436
|
-
NOTE: The font _Roboto_ is non-serif, has a mechanical skeleton and the forms
|
1437
|
-
are largely geometric. At the same time, the font features friendly and open
|
1438
|
-
curves. The font excellent readable in all sizes and gives a quite harmonic
|
1439
|
-
and natural text flow.
|
1440
|
-
|
1441
|
-
.Product details
|
1442
|
-
----
|
1443
|
-
License: Apache License, Version 2.0
|
1444
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1445
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1446
|
-
----
|
1447
|
-
|
1448
|
-
|{url-ruby-rouge--gh-repo}[Rouge, {browser-window--new}]
|
1449
|
-
|Jeanine Adkisson, Drew Blessing, Goro Fuji and Friends
|
1450
|
-
|Ruby
|
1451
|
-
|_Rouge_ is a pure Ruby syntax highlighter. It can highlight 100+ different
|
1452
|
-
languages, and output HTML or ANSI 256-color text.
|
1453
|
-
|
1454
|
-
NOTE: For J1 Template, _Rouge_ is used for highlightning all (Asciidoc) code
|
1455
|
-
blocks placed in the sources of a web page.
|
1456
|
-
|
1457
|
-
.Product details
|
1458
|
-
----
|
1459
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1460
|
-
Used version: 3.26.0
|
1461
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1462
|
-
----
|
1463
|
-
|
1464
|
-
|{url-ruby-lang--home}[Ruby Language, {browser-window--new}]
|
1465
|
-
|Yukihiro Matsumoto and Contributors
|
1466
|
-
|Ruby
|
1467
|
-
|_Ruby_ is a dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on
|
1468
|
-
simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to
|
1469
|
-
read and easy to write.
|
1470
|
-
|
1471
|
-
NOTE: J1 Template is based on _Jekyll_, a static site generator written in
|
1472
|
-
_Ruby_.
|
1473
|
-
|
1474
|
-
.Product details
|
1475
|
-
----
|
1476
|
-
License: 2-clause BSDL license
|
1477
|
-
Used version: 2.6.6
|
1478
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1479
|
-
----
|
1480
|
-
|
1481
|
-
|{url-rubygems--home}[RubyGems, {browser-window--new}]
|
1482
|
-
|Nick Quaranto and Contributers
|
1483
|
-
|Platform (Ruby)
|
1484
|
-
|RubyGems.org is the Ruby community’s gem hosting service. The interface
|
1485
|
-
for RubyGems is a command-line tool called `gem` which can install and
|
1486
|
-
manage _Ruby_ *libraries* (the gems, the Rubies).
|
1487
|
-
|
1488
|
-
NOTE: All _Ruby_ *libraries* (gems) used by the project J1 Template are
|
1489
|
-
available for free at _RubyGems_.
|
1490
|
-
|
1491
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1492
|
-
|
1493
|
-
|
1494
|
-
//////////
|
1495
|
-
=== S
|
1496
|
-
|
1497
|
-
[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, subs=+macros, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
|
1498
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1499
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
1500
|
-
|
1501
|
-
|{}[ScrollSmooth, {browser-window--new}]
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
1506
|
-
NOTE: bla
|
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|
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|
1508
|
-
.Product details
|
1509
|
-
----
|
1510
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1511
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1512
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1513
|
-
----
|
1514
|
-
|
1515
|
-
|{}[ScssLint, {browser-window--new}]
|
1516
|
-
|
|
1517
|
-
|
|
1518
|
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|
|
1519
|
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|
1520
|
-
NOTE: bla
|
1521
|
-
|
1522
|
-
.Product details
|
1523
|
-
----
|
1524
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1525
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1526
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1527
|
-
----
|
1528
|
-
|
1529
|
-
|{}[SeeMe, {browser-window--new}]
|
1530
|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
1534
|
-
NOTE: bla
|
1535
|
-
|
1536
|
-
.Product details
|
1537
|
-
----
|
1538
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1539
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1540
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1541
|
-
----
|
1542
|
-
|
1543
|
-
|{}[SeeMe Client, {browser-window--new}]
|
1544
|
-
|
|
1545
|
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|
|
1546
|
-
|
|
1547
|
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|
1548
|
-
NOTE: bla
|
1549
|
-
|
1550
|
-
.Product details
|
1551
|
-
----
|
1552
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1553
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1554
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1555
|
-
----
|
1556
|
-
|
1557
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1558
|
-
//////////
|
1559
|
-
|
1560
|
-
|
1561
|
-
=== S - T
|
1562
|
-
|
1563
|
-
[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, subs=+macros, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
|
1564
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1565
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
1566
|
-
|
1567
|
-
|{url-tablesaw-rtables--gh-repo}[Tablesaw, {browser-window--new}]
|
1568
|
-
|Filament Group
|
1569
|
-
|JS
|
1570
|
-
|_Tablesaw_ provides a set of Javascript plugins to support *responsive* HTML
|
1571
|
-
tables easy to use in web pages.
|
1572
|
-
|
1573
|
-
NOTE: The people at {url-filamentgroup--home}[Filament Group, {browser-window--new}]
|
1574
|
-
collected a set of well-known strategies to make *HTML tables* usable for
|
1575
|
-
responsive Web Design. J1 template make use of the *Stack Mode* plugin to make
|
1576
|
-
larger, multi-column (HTML) tables readable on small (mobile) devices or browser
|
1577
|
-
windows.
|
1578
|
-
|
1579
|
-
.Product details
|
1580
|
-
----
|
1581
|
-
License: BSD license
|
1582
|
-
Used version: 3.1.0
|
1583
|
-
Year: 2018
|
1584
|
-
----
|
1585
|
-
|
1586
|
-
|{url-terser--home}[Terser, {browser-window--new}]
|
1587
|
-
|Mihai Bazon and Friends
|
1588
|
-
|JS
|
1589
|
-
|_Terser_ is a JavaScript parser and mangler/compressor toolkit for Javasript
|
1590
|
-
ES6+ code.
|
1591
|
-
|
1592
|
-
NOTE: To compress (*uglify*) Javascript files, J1 is using _Terser_ to create
|
1593
|
-
the *minified* versions for all JS components (of the JS package) used by a
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|
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website running in *production* mode.
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1595
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-
|
1596
|
-
.Product details
|
1597
|
-
----
|
1598
|
-
License: BSD license
|
1599
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-
Used version: 5.5.1
|
1600
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1601
|
-
----
|
1602
|
-
|
1603
|
-
|{url-theme-switcher--gh-repo}[ThemeSwitcher, {browser-window--new}]
|
1604
|
-
|Joseph Guadagno
|
1605
|
-
|JS
|
1606
|
-
|_ThemeSwitcher_ is a jQuery plugin for dynamically loading Twitter Bootstrap
|
1607
|
-
themes from Bootswatch. The plugin allows for the automatic populating of UL
|
1608
|
-
and SELECT elements with the names of themes available. The plugin can switch
|
1609
|
-
a theme, save the selected theme to a cookie and load the selected theme from
|
1610
|
-
a cookie vice-versa.
|
1611
|
-
|
1612
|
-
NOTE: _ThemeSwitcher_ is one of the core components for the *theming* feature
|
1613
|
-
of J1 Template to select and load themes from _BootSwatch_.
|
1614
|
-
|
1615
|
-
.Product details
|
1616
|
-
----
|
1617
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1618
|
-
Used version: 1.15
|
1619
|
-
Year: 2015
|
1620
|
-
----
|
1621
|
-
|
1622
|
-
|{url-tocbot--home}[TocBot, {browser-window--new}]
|
1623
|
-
|Tim Scanlin
|
1624
|
-
|JS
|
1625
|
-
|_Tocbot_ builds a table of contents (TOC) from headings in an HTML document.
|
1626
|
-
This is useful for documentation websites or long markdown pages because it
|
1627
|
-
makes them easier to navigate. Tocbot uses native DOM methods and avoids any
|
1628
|
-
jQuery and jQuery UI dependencies.
|
1629
|
-
|
1630
|
-
NOTE: For J1, _Tocbot_ is the core library to create dynamic table-of-content
|
1631
|
-
menus (*TOC*) availabe for all content pages (if enabled). The library is
|
1632
|
-
fully configurable, fast and support *smooth* scrolling out of the box.
|
1633
|
-
|
1634
|
-
.Product details
|
1635
|
-
----
|
1636
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1637
|
-
Used version: 4.12.0
|
1638
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1639
|
-
----
|
1640
|
-
|
1641
|
-
|{url-twitter-emoji--gh-repo}[Twemoji, {browser-window--new}]
|
1642
|
-
|Twitter, Inc and contributors
|
1643
|
-
|JS
|
1644
|
-
|Emoji (絵文字) are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages
|
1645
|
-
and web pages. _Twemoji_ is a simple library that provides standard Unicode
|
1646
|
-
for _Twitter's_ emoji support across all platforms.
|
1647
|
-
|
1648
|
-
NOTE: J1 implements _Twitter_ emoji's based on a standrad font icon set.
|
1649
|
-
Emoji's can be used in a web page using an AsciiDoc extention like all all
|
1650
|
-
other font icons provided by _Font Awesome_ or _Material Design Icons_.
|
1651
|
-
|
1652
|
-
.Product details
|
1653
|
-
----
|
1654
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1655
|
-
Used version: 13.0.1
|
1656
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1657
|
-
----
|
1658
|
-
|
1659
|
-
|{url-twitter-emoji-picker--gh-repo}[Twemoji Picker, {browser-window--new}]
|
1660
|
-
|Jordan Gillet (xLs51)
|
1661
|
-
|JS
|
1662
|
-
|_Twemoji Picker_ is a jQuery plugin that adds support for twemoji to select
|
1663
|
-
icons from a HTML textarea element.
|
1664
|
-
|
1665
|
-
NOTE: For easier use for _Twitter_ emoji's, a previewer is provided. The core
|
1666
|
-
component for previewer is _Twemoji Picker_ to select easily icons with the
|
1667
|
-
mouse.
|
1668
|
-
|
1669
|
-
.Product details
|
1670
|
-
----
|
1671
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1672
|
-
Used version: 2017
|
1673
|
-
Year: 2017
|
1674
|
-
----
|
1675
|
-
|
1676
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1677
|
-
|
1678
|
-
|
1679
|
-
=== U - V
|
1680
|
-
|
1681
|
-
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|
1682
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1683
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
1684
|
-
|
1685
|
-
|{url-uglifier--gh-repo}[Uglifier, {browser-window--new}]
|
1686
|
-
|Ville Lautanala
|
1687
|
-
|Ruby
|
1688
|
-
|_Uglifier_ is a Ruby-based wrapper for the JavaScript _UglifyJS_ compressor.
|
1689
|
-
|
1690
|
-
NOTE: To compress (*uglify*) so-called Javascript module *adapter*, J1
|
1691
|
-
compress all JS adapters by _Uglifier_ for webs run in production mode.
|
1692
|
-
|
1693
|
-
.Product details
|
1694
|
-
----
|
1695
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1696
|
-
Used version: 4.2.0
|
1697
|
-
Year: 2019
|
1698
|
-
----
|
1699
|
-
|
1700
|
-
|{url-videojs--home}[VideoJS, {browser-window--new}]
|
1701
|
-
|Brightcove, Inc.
|
1702
|
-
|JS
|
1703
|
-
|_VideoJS_ is a web video player built from the ground up for an HTML5 world.
|
1704
|
-
It supports HTML5 video and modern streaming formats, as well as YouTube, or
|
1705
|
-
Vimeo. It supports video playback on desktop and mobile devices as well.
|
1706
|
-
|
1707
|
-
NOTE: J1 Template support video content by native HTML5 and players like
|
1708
|
-
_VideoJS_ as an alternative to use.
|
1709
|
-
|
1710
|
-
.Product details
|
1711
|
-
----
|
1712
|
-
License: Apache V2 license
|
1713
|
-
Used version: 7.11.4
|
1714
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1715
|
-
----
|
1716
|
-
|
1717
|
-
|{url-vimeo--home}[Vimeo, {browser-window--new}]
|
1718
|
-
|Vimeo Inc.
|
1719
|
-
|Platform (video content)
|
1720
|
-
|Vimeo is an video hosting, sharing, and services platform. Vimeo operates on
|
1721
|
-
an ad-free basis, and instead derives revenue by providing commercial
|
1722
|
-
subscription plans for businesses and video content producers and offering
|
1723
|
-
software as a service (SaaS).
|
1724
|
-
|
1725
|
-
NOTE: _Vimeo_ provides video content created by professionals. In compare
|
1726
|
-
to _YouTube_ the contents are quite professional, made primarely for business
|
1727
|
-
use. J1 is using some video streams for examples using *video content* with
|
1728
|
-
J1 websites.
|
1729
|
-
|
1730
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1731
|
-
|
1732
|
-
|
1733
|
-
=== W - Z
|
1734
|
-
|
1735
|
-
[cols="2a,2a,2a,6a, subs=+macros, options="header", width="100%", role="rtable mt-3"]
|
1736
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1737
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
1738
|
-
|
1739
|
-
|{url-ruby-warden--home}[Warden, {browser-window--new}]
|
1740
|
-
|Daniel Neighman, Justin Smestad and Friends
|
1741
|
-
|Ruby
|
1742
|
-
|_Warden_ provides a mechanism for authentication in Rack based Ruby
|
1743
|
-
applications. It’s made with multiple applications sharing within the
|
1744
|
-
same rack instance in mind.
|
1745
|
-
|
1746
|
-
NOTE: _Warden_ is used by J1 if a website is run as a *web application* based
|
1747
|
-
on _Rack_ and _Sinatra_. The library is the core component to transform a
|
1748
|
-
*visit* (instance) of a website into a *session* for the *visitor*. If a J1
|
1749
|
-
website uses *authentication*, _Warden_ takes care of the authentication
|
1750
|
-
*state* of the visitor to provide *access* for all pages, the user is already
|
1751
|
-
authenticated for.
|
1752
|
-
|
1753
|
-
.Product details
|
1754
|
-
----
|
1755
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1756
|
-
Used version: 1.2.9
|
1757
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1758
|
-
----
|
1759
|
-
|
1760
|
-
|{url-webpack--home}[Webpack, {browser-window--new}]
|
1761
|
-
|JS Foundation and Contributers
|
1762
|
-
|JS
|
1763
|
-
|_Webpack_ is a module bundler for Javascript. The main purpose of the bundler
|
1764
|
-
is to take all code from an application and makes it usable in a web browser.
|
1765
|
-
|
1766
|
-
NOTE: _Webpack_ is used by the J1 Development System to dynamically compile
|
1767
|
-
JavaScript sources on changes at run-time and compile static JS code of all
|
1768
|
-
core components makes usable in a web browser.
|
1769
|
-
|
1770
|
-
|{url-yarn--home}[Yarn, {browser-window--new}]
|
1771
|
-
|Facebook Inc.
|
1772
|
-
|JS
|
1773
|
-
|_Yarn_ is a new package manager that replaces the existing workflow for the
|
1774
|
-
*npm* client (CLI) while remaining compatible with the npm registry. It has
|
1775
|
-
the same feature set as existing workflows while operating faster, more
|
1776
|
-
securely, and more reliably.
|
1777
|
-
|
1778
|
-
NOTE: _Yarn_ is the favorite package manager *CLI* (over npm) managing a
|
1779
|
-
J1 project.
|
1780
|
-
|
1781
|
-
.Product details
|
1782
|
-
----
|
1783
|
-
License: BSD license
|
1784
|
-
Used version: 1.22.10
|
1785
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1786
|
-
----
|
1787
|
-
|
1788
|
-
|{url-youtube--home}[YouTube, {browser-window--new}]
|
1789
|
-
|Google LLC
|
1790
|
-
|Platform (video streams)
|
1791
|
-
|_YouTube_ is an online video-sharing platform for the public and for business
|
1792
|
-
use. The platform allows users and customers to upload, view, rate, share,
|
1793
|
-
add to playlists, report, comment on videos, and subscribe to other users.
|
1794
|
-
On _YouTube_, all type of content is available.
|
1795
|
-
|
1796
|
-
NOTE: _YouTube_ provides video content of all type. J1 is using some video
|
1797
|
-
streams for examples using *video content* with J1 websites.
|
1798
|
-
|
1799
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1800
|
-
|
1801
|
-
/////
|
1802
|
-
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|
1803
|
-
|
1804
|
-
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|
1805
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1806
|
-
|Product\|Home |Producer |Platform |Description
|
1807
|
-
|
1808
|
-
.Product details
|
1809
|
-
----
|
1810
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1811
|
-
Used version: 4.42.0
|
1812
|
-
Year: 2020
|
1813
|
-
----
|
1814
|
-
|
1815
|
-
|{url-webpack-cli--home}[Webpack CLI, {browser-window--new}]
|
1816
|
-
|
|
1817
|
-
|JS
|
1818
|
-
|
|
1819
|
-
|
1820
|
-
NOTE: bla
|
1821
|
-
|
1822
|
-
.Product details
|
1823
|
-
----
|
1824
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1825
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1826
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1827
|
-
----
|
1828
|
-
|
1829
|
-
|{}[WDM, {browser-window--new}]
|
1830
|
-
|
|
1831
|
-
|
|
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|
-
|
|
1833
|
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|
1834
|
-
NOTE: bla
|
1835
|
-
|
1836
|
-
.Product details
|
1837
|
-
----
|
1838
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1839
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1840
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1841
|
-
----
|
1842
|
-
|
1843
|
-
|{}[Webhooks, {browser-window--new}]
|
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|
-
|
|
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|
-
|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
-
NOTE: bla
|
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|
-
|
1850
|
-
.Product details
|
1851
|
-
----
|
1852
|
-
License: MIT license
|
1853
|
-
Used version: 1.7.1
|
1854
|
-
Year: 2021
|
1855
|
-
----
|
1856
|
-
|
1857
|
-
|===============================================================================
|
1858
|
-
/////
|
60
|
+
Whether you work solo or as part of a team, it’s always a great idea to
|
61
|
+
help visitors put a face to the name. The best place to include a bit of
|
62
|
+
information about you and your team is on your homepage with *About*, so
|
63
|
+
no one misses it.
|