8.2 KiB
Credits
Sponsors
Robert Ernst |
Carlos Rufo |
Contributors
Alicia Sykes |
Erik Vroon |
Begin |
DeepSource Bot |
Ryan Turner |
Snyk Bot |
Helpful Users
Evotk |
LawrenceP. |
Ryan Turner |
Robert Ernst |
Milesteg1 |
Niklas |
Bots
Alicia Bot |
Snyk Bot |
github-actions[bot] |
Dependencies 🔗
This app definitely wouldn't have been quite so possible without the making use of the following package and components. Full credit and big kudos to their respective authors, who've done an amazing job in building and maintaining them. For a full breakdown of dependency licenses, please see Legal
Core
At it's core, the application uses Vue.js, as well as it's services. Styling is done with SCSS, JavaScript is currently Babel, (but I am in the process of converting to TypeScript). Linting is done with ESLint and Prettier, both following the AirBnB Styleguide. The config is defined in YAML, and there is a simple Node.js server to serve up the static app and the optional API endpoints.
Utilities
crypto-js
- Encryption implementations by @evanvosberg and communityMIT
axios
- Promise based HTTP client by @mzabriskie and communityMIT
ajv
- JSON schema Validator by @epoberezkin and communityMIT
vue-i18n
- Internationalization plugin by @kazupon and communityMIT
Frontend Components
vue-select
- Dropdown component by @sagalbotMIT
vue-js-modal
- Modal component by @euvlMIT
v-tooltip
- Tooltip component by @AkryumMIT
vue-material-tabs
- Tab view component by @jairoblattMIT
VJsoneditor
- Interactive JSON editor component by @yansenleiMIT
- Forked from
JsonEditor
by @josdejongApache-2.0 License
- Forked from
vue-toasted
- Toast notification component by @shakee93MIT
vue-prism-editor
- Lightweight code editor by @kocaMIT
- Forked from
prism.js
MIT
- Forked from
vue-swatches
- Color palete picker by @saintplayMIT
Backup & Sync Server
Although the app is purely frontend, there is an optional cloud backup and restore feature. This is built as a serverless function on Cloudflare workers using KV and web crypto
External Services
The 1-Click deploy demo uses Play-with-Docker Labs. Code is hosted on GitHub, Docker images are hosted on DockerHub, and the demos are hosted on Netlify.
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