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fluent-asserts-vibe 1.0.0-beta.2, 5 days ago 1.42020-Apr-02Fluent assertions for Vibe.d
vibelog 0.6.14, 8 days ago 4.42012-May-19A light-weight embeddable blog implementation
vibe-core 2.9.6, 10 days ago 4.72016-Oct-25The I/O core library of vibe.d.
vibe-serialization 1.0.6, 15 days ago 3.52024-Feb-16Serialization system and BSON/JSON format support
vibe-inet 1.0.1, 22 days ago 2.72024-Feb-17Internet standard functionality
vibe-stream 1.1.1, 32 days ago 3.42024-Feb-17Advanced stream implementations for vibe-core
vibe-http 1.2.0-beta.1, 2 months ago 4.12019-Dec-30HTTP server and client implementation and higher level HTTP functionality
userman 0.4.5, 3 months ago 1.22012-Dec-14Provides user and group storage, authentication and administration.
vibe-d 0.10.1, 3 months ago 5.02013-Jan-17Event driven web and concurrency framework
diet-ng 1.8.2, 3 months ago 4.22016-Jan-10Next generation Diet template compiler.
fluent-asserts 1.0.1, 6 months ago 3.02017-Apr-03Fluent assertions done right
graphqld 5.1.6, 7 months ago 3.72019-Feb-25A library to handle the GraphQL Protocol
mongoschemad 5.0.1, 8 months ago 1.72016-Jan-10MongoDB Schema support
vibe-container 1.3.1, 8 months ago 3.02023-Oct-02Container implementations used by vibe.d
vibe-sdlang 1.0.0-alpha.4, 9 months ago 1.02016-Aug-25SDLang serialization support for vibe.d
diskuto 1.7.6, 9 months ago 3.42017-Mar-14Embedded comment engine
ddox 0.16.23, 9 months ago 4.22012-Oct-06Powerful alternative to DMD's DDOC engine.
libasync 0.9.7, 10 months ago 4.92014-Sep-23A cross-platform event loop library of asynchronous objects.
observable 1.5.0, 10 months ago 1.32021-May-25Provides event handling facilities based on observable and signal slot approaches
commonmark-d 1.0.10, 10 months ago 1.82019-Sep-29Fastest CommonMark and Github Flavoured Markdown parser in D

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