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  1. Ramda Adjunct is the most popular and most comprehensive set of functional utilities for use with Ramda, providing a variety of useful, well tested functions with excellent documentation.

    JavaScript 626 88

  2. ffmpeg-php Public

    FFmpegPHP is a pure OO PHP port of ffmpeg-php library that was written in C. It adds an easy to use, object-oriented API for accessing and retrieving information from video and audio files. It has …

    PHP 473 97

  3. JSON:API specific algorithm for merging included resources into original data.

    JavaScript 19 1

  4. Reference implementation of HTTP Request in Editor Specification https://github.com/JetBrains/http-request-in-editor-spec

    JavaScript 29

  5. Pluggable framework for creating extendable React+Redux applications

    JavaScript 6

  6. This GitHub Actions validates OpenAPI (OAS) definition file using Swagger Editor.

    JavaScript 18 7

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May 2022

Created a pull request in asyncapi/spec that received 9 comments

Created an issue in asyncapi/spec that received 3 comments

Single source of truth

Sometimes there are situations when it is not clear if the source of truth should be the JSON Schema or the markdown specification. To remedy this …

3 comments
Opened 5 other issues in 4 repositories
swagger-api/apidom 1 open 1 closed
swagger-api/swagger-ui 1 closed
asyncapi/spec 1 open
char0n/swagger-adjust 1 closed
13 contributions in private repositories May 3 – May 5

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