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Legs is a networking microframework designed to be super simple and easy and compact. Somewhat inspired by the crazy hacks in Camping, but mainly driven by wanting to build the kinds of easy tools I wish I would have had when I was younger and just getting in to coding. I hope to get it included with the reborn shoesified Hackety Hack as a networking aid, released under the Hackety Hack license: give it away, take it apart, learn-learn-learn without a 2nd thought. :)

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