cookiecutter hooks used in MetWork Framework
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cookiecutter hooks used in MetWork Framework
a github hook as mfserv plugin for managing some pr labelling for metwork-framework organization
the metwork plugin api and tools in a dedicated repository
Automatic mflog/nginx correlation for request_id (Metwork usage)
opinionated python configparser library override to deal with configuration variants (PROD, DEV...)
a jinja2 extension to add a fnmatch filter
yet another tool to generate a changelog from git history (with conventional commit spec)
This is a python module for dealing with files with tags stored in a redis instance.
mfserv plugin to implement a github bot/webhook to forbid pullrequests on master branch
circus plugin to autorestart a watcher if a FS change is observed (with inotify) inside its workdir (with .gitignore like exclusions)
a github hook as mfserv plugin for managing some issue labelling for metwork-framework organization
common resources for metwork-framework organization
misc python functions and classes developed for the metwork framework (but useful in other contexts)
tiny python library to invoke mapserver engine as a library
This a python module for managing incoming files in Metwork framework
This is a python tool that allows you to monitor activity on various directories and push the corresponding events to a Redis queue
an jinja2 extension to add a from_json filter
a jinja2 extension to add a filter to execute system/shell commands
a jinja2 extension to access to system environment variables
a jinja2 extension to use humanize library inside jinja2 templates
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