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A small utility which generates Go code from any file. Useful for embedding binary data in a Go program.
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Include files in your binary the easy way
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Feb 17, 2021 - Go
Flask extension to help make your static files production ready by md5 tagging and gzipping them.
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serve starts a simple temporary static file server in your current directory and prints your IP address to share with colleagues
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A complete solution for static files in Go code
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Django package that provides Cloudinary storages for both media and static files as well as management commands for removing unnecessary files.
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Upload your site's static files to a directory or CDN, using content-based hashing
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An esbuild plugin to copy static files that changed from a source directory to a destination directory.
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Static content / file serving for Amp's HTTP server.
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Rewrite your HTML/JS/CSS (and sourceMap!) files with SHA-512 content hashes
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static nginx server for serving static files in docker
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Go resource embedding library which doesn't require `go generate` at all
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Generates JSON from static files [stable]
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This repository is a sample source code to describe how to protect static files with authentication on the ASP.NET Core web application.
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This is the framework for supervised algorithms in mechine learning
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