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Exercises from around the web, programming books, courses, and anything else.

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Use the TextBelt api in Node.js.
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bool

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The command `click` clicks on URLs for you.
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A rudimentary profiler for PHP.
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expect

Bash unit tests with TAP output. Do you have shell commands you want to write automated tests for? This tool gives you an assert method that you can use to describe and test your code.
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a-nice-time

Time formatting functions.
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Cache

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require-lazy-loader

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Models that are simple to create and use. Light weight but easily extensible.
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ffi-hydrogen

Ruby FFI bindings for libhydrogen
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Vim like commands in your web browser!!
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