Composer
Composer is a tool for dependency management in PHP. It allows you to declare the libraries your project depends on and manage them for you.
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Apache OpenWhisk Composer Python provides a high-level programming model in Python for composing serverless functions
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End-to-end DataOps platform deployed by Terraform.
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ARCHIVED: Scans your composer.lock file to find vulnerable WordPress plugins and themes using the https://wpvulndb.com API
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Docker images with cron, composer and supervisor included 💪
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Dns Exfiltrator script, and evil Dns server side script
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Generating music with Machine Learning
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Docker compose environment for Symfony
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Simple and fast money manager
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Painstakingly simple version switching for Composer. Built for teams with many PHP projects.
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Capturing video and sensor data with a Teensy and Raspberry Pi, then composing it
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A PHP static site generator written in Python
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Wordpress example Site developed with Trellis and vagrant. Also the trellis project itself.
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Periodically ingest incremental updates (inserts / deletes) into BigQuery using Cloud Composer / Airflow orchestration workflow
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Full-featured Algorithmic Intelligence Music Augmentator (AIMA) with full multi-instrument MIDI output and Karaoke support.
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🎼 A Sublime Text 3 / 4 package which shows Composer packages information in a popup.
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Created by Nils Adermann, Jordi Boggiano
Released March 1, 2012
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