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acme-lw-d 0.2.0, 5 years ago 1.32019-Jun-05A lightweight ACME protocol client written in the D computer language
hunt-shiro 1.3.1, 2 years ago 1.82019-Jun-03A powerful and easy-to-use D security framework that performs authentication, authorization, crypt…
uim-react 0.19.5, 5 years ago 0.22019-May-31D library for ReactJs projects
uim-html 22.1.1, 3 years ago 0.22019-May-30A D library for creating HTML5 projects
uim-vue 0.19.6, 5 years ago 0.22019-May-29D library for working with vue
stl-containers 0.0.0, 5 years ago 1.12019-May-28D bindings/wrapper for STL containers
miniorm 0.0.10, 25 days ago 0.82019-May-26A minimalistic ORM for SQLite
dcontain 1.0.3, 5 years ago 0.62019-May-26Various container types for D
iseven 1.0.2, 5 years ago 0.52019-May-24Check if the input is an even integer
d-cimgui 0.51.0, 5 years ago 0.82019-May-20D bindings for cimgui
vibed-rest-axios 0.1.0, 5 years ago 0.72019-May-19Generator of Rest API JS ES6 client with Axios for Vibe.d
fcm-d 0.2.0, 5 years ago 0.62019-May-18Firebase Cloud Messaging library written on D language
dlist 1.0.1, 5 years ago 0.52019-May-18Implementation of lists in D, like Java ArrayList
sbin 0.10.0, 3 years ago 0.92019-May-13Simple binary [de]serialize
reloaded-vibes 0.2.0, 5 years ago 0.82019-May-13🔄 Smart auto-reloading service and server for web development
datapak 0.1.0-beta, 5 years ago 1.02019-May-09Data file archival with multiple options for compression
pure-dependency-injector 0.9.18, 5 years ago 0.72019-May-09A "pure" dependency injector for D
expected 0.4.0, 10 months ago 3.02019-May-06Implementation of expected idiom (error handling with ok and err)
djtext 0.3.0, 5 years ago 0.82019-May-06Library for text internationalization inspired by gettext.
xlsxio-d 0.1.5, 5 years ago 1.32019-May-05Bindings for xlsxio Excel reader/writer library

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