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    Self-hosted n8n: No-code AI workflows

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    Sequential Workflow Designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer is a lightweight workflow designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer is a lightweight, dependency-free workflow designer for web applications. Built entirely in TypeScript and rendered with SVG, it offers a fully generic and customizable platform for designing workflows, visual programming tools, or any other flow-based UI - independent of any specific workflow engine. On-line examples: https://nocode-js.com/sequential-workflow-designer-examples Documentation: https://nocode-js.com/
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    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Cheatsheets for web development

    The Cheatsheets repository (also known as Devhints) is a massive, community-driven collection of concise cheat sheets covering web development, programming languages, frameworks, CLIs, tools, and design patterns. Each cheat sheet is a single Markdown file focusing on quick-reference usage, syntax, command lists, tips, and common patterns—ideal for when you need a fast refresher rather than full tutorial. The repository structure makes it easy to browse by topic (CSS Grid, Bash, Docker,...
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