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#rust #blog_engine #cms #content_management_system #documentation_tool #markdown #markdown_to_html #rust #site_generator #static #static_site_generator #tera

Zola is a fast and easy-to-use tool for creating static websites. It comes in a single file with all the necessary features built-in, making it simple to set up and use. Zola offers many benefits, such as syntax highlighting, Sass compilation, image processing, multilingual support, themes, shortcodes, and more. It also allows you to deploy your site easily on various platforms like Netlify, Vercel, and Cloudflare Pages. This makes it easier for you to create and manage your website without needing multiple tools or complicated setups.

https://github.com/getzola/zola
#typescript #data_visualization #database #database_schema #documentation #documentation_tool #entity_relationship_diagram #er_diagram #erd #nodejs #orm #postgresql #prisma #react_flow #reactjs #ruby_on_rails #sql #tbls #typescript #visualization #webassembly

Liam ERD is a tool that helps you create easy-to-understand diagrams of your database. It makes interactive diagrams that you can zoom in and out of, filter, and explore easily. This tool is useful for both small and large projects, handling over 100 tables with ease. It's simple to set up and is open-source, meaning you can contribute to it. Using Liam ERD helps you visualize complex database structures quickly, making it easier to understand and work with your data. This saves time and reduces errors compared to drawing diagrams manually.

https://github.com/liam-hq/liam
#ruby #api_documentation #app #devdocs #developer_tools #docs #documentation #documentation_tool #hacktoberfest #offline #pwa

DevDocs is a free, fast, and easy-to-use web app that lets you quickly search and browse official API documentation for many programming languages and tools all in one place. It works offline, has a clean interface, supports keyboard shortcuts, dark mode, and mobile use. You can access over 100 documentations like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more without switching tabs or searching Google repeatedly. It saves time by providing instant search results and keeps everything organized, making coding and learning more efficient and enjoyable. You can use it online or run it locally with Docker for even faster access[1][2][3][5].

https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/devdocs
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