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Official client for MailSlurp Email and SMS API. Create email addresses and phone numbers in Javascript without a mail server. Send and receive real emails in applications or tests.
A powerful library to use the Mail.TM api and Mail.GW to receive emails
Bring the power of NodeJS to Apple iMessage. Updated for ESM and modern NodeJS.
Event system for global communication in JavaScript.
imap to receive your emails
Synchronous Event Bus for Unity
🚀 Library for receive erc20 & native ethereum-based coins
open-young-selection6
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- pale
- component
- herself
- components
- design
- court
- framework
- frontend
- silk
- react
- unhappy
- react-component
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cloud-drove-wagon
- dream
- receive
- component
- triangle
- components
- design
- occasionally
- framework
- frontend
- ordinary
- react
- visitor
- react-component
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hold-tropical1
- get
- correct
- component
- regular
- components
- design
- drew
- framework
- frontend
- tall
- react
- receive
- react-component
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temp-number.org SMS Javascript SDK
Packetgun-backend is the backend node.js module that is used with the Packetgun-frontend module to exenge data easily between the two.
- packet
- packetgun
- node.js
- node
- js
- javascript
- backend
- backend-tofrontend
- web
- packets
- data
- send
- receive
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Packetgun-frontend is the frontend node.js module that is used with the Packetgun-backend module to exenge data easily between the two.
- packet
- packetgun
- node.js
- node
- js
- javascript
- frontend
- frontend-tobackend
- web
- packets
- data
- send
- receive
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Default UI components to show Polyv live interactions
Set of nodes for HAPCAN (home automation project based on CAN bus).
A simple library to send/receive mails by IMAP & SMTP
Simple NodeJS module to send and receive decimal codes through 433Mhz device on RaspberryPI 2
Bring the power of NodeJS to Apple iMessage
Simplified IPC communication for Electron apps
Send and receive files using Sendanywhere.