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    Repl.it

    Repl.it

    Online REPL for 15+ languages

    This repository preserves an early open-source snapshot of the service that became Replit, a platform for writing and running code directly in the browser. The project’s core idea is instant, zero-setup programming: open a page, pick a language, type, and run—no local installs or environment wrangling. It combines an in-browser editor with a runnable backend or sandbox so code can execute safely and return output in seconds. Sharing and collaboration are first-class: code can be saved,...
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    Hubot Scripts

    Hubot Scripts

    Optional scripts for hubot, opt in via hubot-scripts.json

    hubot‑scripts is a now‑deprecated repository containing a curated collection of community‑contributed scripts for Hubot, GitHub's chat‑ops bot, allowing users to extend its functionality easily. Any third-party dependencies for scripts need the addition of your package.json otherwise, a lot of errors will be thrown during the startup of your hubot. You can find a list of dependencies for a script in the documentation header at the top of the script. The best way is to take a look at an...
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